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From: mecklen@utah-gr.UUCP (Robert Mecklenburg)
Newsgroups: comp.text
Subject: Re: equation format in LaTeX
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Date: Wed, 22-Jul-87 23:17:13 EDT
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Posted: Wed Jul 22 23:17:13 1987
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Reply-To: mecklen@utah-gr.UUCP (Robert Mecklenburg)
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Summary: use array format

If you want to line several things up to the right of the 
equation list you can "simulate" eqnarray mode with

	\begin{displaymath}
		\begin{array}{rcll}
			a & = & b     & b < 0 \\
			d & = & a + b & where foo > blat
		\end{array}
	\end{display}

This will place the "annotations" off to the right so they line up,
but they will not be flush right.  Another thing to do is use the 
"\qquad" spacing command which inserts a "quads" worth of space
(2 em's).

Robert Mecklenburg