• Resolved codyalantaylor

    (@codyalantaylor)


    \begin{equation} \label{eq:solve1}
    x^2 - 5 x + 6 = 0
    \end{equation}
    
    \begin{equation} \label{eq:solve2}
    x_1 = \frac{5 + \sqrt{25 - 4 \times 6}}{2} = 3
    \end{equation}
    
    \begin{equation} \label{eq:solve3}
    x_2 = \frac{5 - \sqrt{25 - 4 \times 6}}{2} = 2
    \end{equation}
    
    Equation 1 reference \ref{eq:solve1}
    Equation 2 reference \ref{eq:solve2}
    Equation 3 reference \ref{eq:solve3}

    I understand how to use \label{} and \ref{} to reference equations using the markup shown above; however, I would like to be able to reference items that are not equations as shown below with \label{inj_test} and \label{ker_norm}. Is this possible with QuickLatex? Any other suggestions for making this work?

    Let $f:G_{1} \rightarrow G_{2}$ be a homomorphism of groups.
    <br>
    <ol>
    	<li>$f(g^{-1})=f(g)^{-1}$ for all $g \in G_{1}$</li>
    	<li>$f(e_{G_{1}})=e_{G_{2}}$</li>
    	<li>If $h:G_{2} \rightarrow G_{3}$ is a homomorphism, then $h \circ f:G_{1} \rightarrow G_{3}$ is a homomorphism.</li>
    	<li>If $f$ is an isomorphism, then so is $f^{-1}$.</li>
    	<li>$f$ is injective if and only if $\ker(f)=\{e\}$. \label{inj_test}</li>
    	<li>The kernel is normal in $G$, i.e., $\ker(f) \norm G$. \label{ker_norm}</li>
    </ol>
    <br>
    Proof of ~\ref{inj_test}
    	Let $f$ be injective. Suppose that $x \in \ker(f)$ so $f(x)=e=f(e)$. Thus $x=e$ showing that $\ker(f)=\{e\}$. \\
    	Now, conversely, suppose that $\ker(f)=\{e\}$. Set $f(x)=f(y)$. Then, as $f$ is a homomorphism, $f(xy^{-1})=e$. This yields that $xy^{-1}=e$ or equivalently, $x=y$.
    Proof of \ref{ker_norm}
    	<b>DO THIS</b>

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  • Plugin Author advanpix

    (@advanpix)

    Sorry, this is not supported yet.

    Initially QL was targeted to handle only equations. Now, as I see, there is a demand to include other typographical features, like full-featured conversion of text-environments, item lists, tables, labels, etc. to HTML for easy publishing.

    This is added to my to-do plan, but I don’t know when it will be available.

    Thanks for the excellent plugin.

    Looks like the feature was added, but I still am not able to use reference \ref . The code below produces
    “Referencing here : ??”
    even though equation numbering shows up just fine.

    ===
    \begin{align} \label{eq:morph_coord}
    x_m &= (1 – \alpha) x_i + \alpha x_j \\
    y_m &= (1 – \alpha) y_i + \alpha y_j
    \end{align}

    Referencing here : $\ref{eq:morph_coord}$

    Plugin Author advanpix

    (@advanpix)

    The \ref should be used in text-mode, without enclosing $..$:. e.g. (\ref{…})

    Thanks a bunch!

    Plugin Author advanpix

    (@advanpix)

    Glad to help! If you like the plugin, please support it by leaving review or by donation ;).

    Thank you,
    Pavel.

    Review OR donation ? Why OR :), Let’s do an AND. I left a review and a donation.

    Thanks.

    Plugin Author advanpix

    (@advanpix)

    ?? Thank you very much for your support. Great and supportive users is what keeps me working on QuickLaTeX.

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