Hiding an environment but keeping equation labels and their numbers inside
I want to hide some of the proofs of some lecture notes that are given to students. I defined a new proof environment hiddenproof
because I want to only hide some of the proofs. I can then hide this environment (actually I'm replacing its content with the text "Will be presented in the lecture") via the environ
package.
That's all working well. However I'm using many equations and I'm also numbering them, for example:
begin{hiddenproof}
Some proof.
begin{equation}
label{eq:eq1}
Ax = b
end{equation}
end{hiddenproof}
begin{equation}
label{eq:eq2}
Ax = c
end{equation}
As the equation numbers are referenced in the lecture, I would like to keep them the same - No matter the proofs are visible or hidden.
When the hiddenproof
is not hidden, everything's fine: eq:eq1
will be labeled with (1)
and eq:eq2
will be labeled with (2)
. However if I hide the proofs, the first equation
environment doesn't even exist anymore, and the second equation will get the label (2)
.
Is there any way to "count" all the equation
environments (and align
and gather
) and increment the equation counter accordingly? Or maybe there's another way to hide some of the proofs so that the equation
environments are not removed but rather made invisible.
amsmath environments labels
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I want to hide some of the proofs of some lecture notes that are given to students. I defined a new proof environment hiddenproof
because I want to only hide some of the proofs. I can then hide this environment (actually I'm replacing its content with the text "Will be presented in the lecture") via the environ
package.
That's all working well. However I'm using many equations and I'm also numbering them, for example:
begin{hiddenproof}
Some proof.
begin{equation}
label{eq:eq1}
Ax = b
end{equation}
end{hiddenproof}
begin{equation}
label{eq:eq2}
Ax = c
end{equation}
As the equation numbers are referenced in the lecture, I would like to keep them the same - No matter the proofs are visible or hidden.
When the hiddenproof
is not hidden, everything's fine: eq:eq1
will be labeled with (1)
and eq:eq2
will be labeled with (2)
. However if I hide the proofs, the first equation
environment doesn't even exist anymore, and the second equation will get the label (2)
.
Is there any way to "count" all the equation
environments (and align
and gather
) and increment the equation counter accordingly? Or maybe there's another way to hide some of the proofs so that the equation
environments are not removed but rather made invisible.
amsmath environments labels
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Welcome to tex.sx. Without knowing howhiddenproof
is defined, or what theorem package you're using, any attempt to answer this question is going to be pure speculation. Please add the needed information.
– barbara beeton
3 hours ago
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I want to hide some of the proofs of some lecture notes that are given to students. I defined a new proof environment hiddenproof
because I want to only hide some of the proofs. I can then hide this environment (actually I'm replacing its content with the text "Will be presented in the lecture") via the environ
package.
That's all working well. However I'm using many equations and I'm also numbering them, for example:
begin{hiddenproof}
Some proof.
begin{equation}
label{eq:eq1}
Ax = b
end{equation}
end{hiddenproof}
begin{equation}
label{eq:eq2}
Ax = c
end{equation}
As the equation numbers are referenced in the lecture, I would like to keep them the same - No matter the proofs are visible or hidden.
When the hiddenproof
is not hidden, everything's fine: eq:eq1
will be labeled with (1)
and eq:eq2
will be labeled with (2)
. However if I hide the proofs, the first equation
environment doesn't even exist anymore, and the second equation will get the label (2)
.
Is there any way to "count" all the equation
environments (and align
and gather
) and increment the equation counter accordingly? Or maybe there's another way to hide some of the proofs so that the equation
environments are not removed but rather made invisible.
amsmath environments labels
New contributor
I want to hide some of the proofs of some lecture notes that are given to students. I defined a new proof environment hiddenproof
because I want to only hide some of the proofs. I can then hide this environment (actually I'm replacing its content with the text "Will be presented in the lecture") via the environ
package.
That's all working well. However I'm using many equations and I'm also numbering them, for example:
begin{hiddenproof}
Some proof.
begin{equation}
label{eq:eq1}
Ax = b
end{equation}
end{hiddenproof}
begin{equation}
label{eq:eq2}
Ax = c
end{equation}
As the equation numbers are referenced in the lecture, I would like to keep them the same - No matter the proofs are visible or hidden.
When the hiddenproof
is not hidden, everything's fine: eq:eq1
will be labeled with (1)
and eq:eq2
will be labeled with (2)
. However if I hide the proofs, the first equation
environment doesn't even exist anymore, and the second equation will get the label (2)
.
Is there any way to "count" all the equation
environments (and align
and gather
) and increment the equation counter accordingly? Or maybe there's another way to hide some of the proofs so that the equation
environments are not removed but rather made invisible.
amsmath environments labels
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Welcome to tex.sx. Without knowing howhiddenproof
is defined, or what theorem package you're using, any attempt to answer this question is going to be pure speculation. Please add the needed information.
– barbara beeton
3 hours ago
add a comment |
Welcome to tex.sx. Without knowing howhiddenproof
is defined, or what theorem package you're using, any attempt to answer this question is going to be pure speculation. Please add the needed information.
– barbara beeton
3 hours ago
Welcome to tex.sx. Without knowing how
hiddenproof
is defined, or what theorem package you're using, any attempt to answer this question is going to be pure speculation. Please add the needed information.– barbara beeton
3 hours ago
Welcome to tex.sx. Without knowing how
hiddenproof
is defined, or what theorem package you're using, any attempt to answer this question is going to be pure speculation. Please add the needed information.– barbara beeton
3 hours ago
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