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I have seen some posts close to what I need, but not quite what I need.



I would like to produce two equations on the same line with one equation number adjusted to left and one to the right. Both equations should be multiline.



And I want to generate a tag for both equation labels.



So the output should look like what is produced by the code below.



begin{array}{llrr}     
& a=b & x=y & \
(eq1) & c=d & y=z & (eq2) \
& e=f & u=v
end{array}


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I have seen some posts close to what I need, but not quite what I need.



I would like to produce two equations on the same line with one equation number adjusted to left and one to the right. Both equations should be multiline.



And I want to generate a tag for both equation labels.



So the output should look like what is produced by the code below.



begin{array}{llrr}     
& a=b & x=y & \
(eq1) & c=d & y=z & (eq2) \
& e=f & u=v
end{array}


Thank you










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I have seen some posts close to what I need, but not quite what I need.



I would like to produce two equations on the same line with one equation number adjusted to left and one to the right. Both equations should be multiline.



And I want to generate a tag for both equation labels.



So the output should look like what is produced by the code below.



begin{array}{llrr}     
& a=b & x=y & \
(eq1) & c=d & y=z & (eq2) \
& e=f & u=v
end{array}


Thank you










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I have seen some posts close to what I need, but not quite what I need.



I would like to produce two equations on the same line with one equation number adjusted to left and one to the right. Both equations should be multiline.



And I want to generate a tag for both equation labels.



So the output should look like what is produced by the code below.



begin{array}{llrr}     
& a=b & x=y & \
(eq1) & c=d & y=z & (eq2) \
& e=f & u=v
end{array}


Thank you







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    3 hours ago




















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    3 hours ago


















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Welcome to TeX.SE!
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1) Welcome. 2) Please provide a so-called MWE: tex.meta.stackexchange.com/questions/228. 3) Maybe you can provide a link to the close posts that you are referring to. 4) At least I have trouble understanding exactly what you want to achieve. Maybe you can draw an example/illustration by hand and provide the picture. 5) I also enjoyed the movie District 9 (assuming you are referring to it with your name) :).
– Dr. Manuel Kuehner
3 hours ago






1) Welcome. 2) Please provide a so-called MWE: tex.meta.stackexchange.com/questions/228. 3) Maybe you can provide a link to the close posts that you are referring to. 4) At least I have trouble understanding exactly what you want to achieve. Maybe you can draw an example/illustration by hand and provide the picture. 5) I also enjoyed the movie District 9 (assuming you are referring to it with your name) :).
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I propose this solution, with a code borrowed on this site from @DavidCarlisle:



documentclass{article}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}%
usepackage{tabularx}
usepackage{mathtools, nccmath}

makeatletter
newcommand{leqnomode}{tagsleft@trueletveqno@@leqno}%
newcommand{reqnomode}{tagsleft@falseletveqno@@eqno}%
newcommand*{compress}{@minipagetrue}
makeatother

begin{document}

Some text. Some text. Some text. Some text. Some text. Some text. Some text. Some text. Some text. Some text. Some text. Some text. Some text. Some text. Some text. Some text.

{centeringcompress
begin{tabularx}{linewidth}{>{leqnomode}XX}
begin{equation}
begin{aligned}
a & =b \
c & =d \
e & =f
end{aligned}
end{equation}
&
begin{equation}
begin{aligned}
x & =y \
y & =z \
u & =v
end{aligned}
end{equation}
end{tabularx} vspace{-baselineskip}}

Some more text. Some more text. Some more text. Some more text. Some more text. Some more text. Some more text. Some more text.

end{document}


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    enter image description here



    documentclass{article}
    usepackage{tabularx}
    newcolumntype{C}{>{centeringarraybackslash}X}
    usepackage{amsmath}

    %---------------- show page layout. don't use in a real document!
    usepackage{showframe}
    renewcommandShowFrameLinethickness{0.15pt}
    renewcommand*ShowFrameColor{color{red}}
    %---------------------------------------------------------------%
    usepackage{lipsum}

    begin{document}
    lipsum*[66]
    begin{center}
    begin{tabularx}{linewidth}{@{} lCCr @{}}
    refstepcounter{equation}
    (theequation)label{eq:left}
    & $begin{aligned}
    a & = b \
    c & = d
    end{aligned}$
    & $begin{aligned}
    x & = y \
    z & = w
    end{aligned}$
    & refstepcounter{equation}
    (theequation)label{eq:right}
    end{tabularx}
    end{center}
    dots, see eqref{eq:left} and eqref{eq:right} dots
    lipsum*[66]
    end{document}


    addendum: i figured out how to use own tags for equations:



    documentclass{article}

    usepackage{amsmath}
    makeatletter
    newcommand{leqnomode}{tagsleft@true}
    newcommand{reqnomode}{tagsleft@false}
    makeatother

    %---------------- show page layout. don't use in a real document!
    usepackage{showframe}
    renewcommandShowFrameLinethickness{0.15pt}
    renewcommand*ShowFrameColor{color{red}}
    %---------------------------------------------------------------%
    usepackage{lipsum}

    begin{document}
    lipsum*[66]
    begin{center}
    begin{minipage}{0.5linewidth}leqnomode
    begin{equation}label{eq:left}
    begin{split}
    a & = b \
    c & = d
    end{split}tag{*}
    end{equation}
    end{minipage}begin{minipage}{0.5linewidth}
    begin{equation}label{eq:right}
    begin{split}
    x & = y \
    z & = uvw
    end{split}tag{**}
    end{equation}
    end{minipage}
    end{center}
    dots, see eqref{eq:left} and eqref{eq:right} dots
    lipsum*[66]
    end{document}


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    • +1: So there is no pre-defined environment for this kind of equation layout?
      – Dr. Manuel Kuehner
      2 hours ago










    • Thank you, this works. One more thing I need is: I want to define my own tags, say myeq1" and myeq2" to show up in place of (1) and (2). So far I could not figure out where to insert tag{myeq1} and tag{myeq2} without getting an error message from Latex.
      – district9
      2 hours ago










    • @district9, using tag{...} command is not possible here. you can insert in place of the theequation the content of tag, however, tags is not possible to cite in text.
      – Zarko
      2 hours ago










    • @Zarko: Thank you. Well, in my paper the tag would be essential, and I would even want to use it with hypperref. (If I click on an equation number, then I should be taken to the equation).
      – district9
      2 hours ago










    • @district9, see edited answer.
      – Zarko
      1 hour ago



















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    I'm not sure it is a good idea.



    documentclass{article}
    usepackage{amsmath}
    usepackage{array}
    usepackage{lipsum} % for context

    newenvironment{doublynumberedequation}[2]
    {%
    unskip
    refstepcounter{equation}label{#1}%
    refstepcounter{equation}label{#2}%
    defsecondlabel{#2}%
    begin{equation*}
    begin{tabular*}{displaywidth}{
    @{extracolsep{stretch{1}}}
    l
    >{$displaystyle}c<{$}
    @{extracolsep{stretch{2}}}
    >{$displaystyle}c<{$}
    @{extracolsep{stretch{1}}}
    r
    @{}
    }
    eqref{#1} &
    }
    {& eqref{secondlabel}end{tabular*}end{equation*}}

    begin{document}

    lipsum*[4]
    begin{doublynumberedequation}{left}{right}% use two meaningful labels
    begin{aligned}
    a&=b \
    c&=d \
    e&=f
    end{aligned}
    &
    begin{aligned}
    x&=y \
    y&=z \
    u&=v
    end{aligned}
    end{doublynumberedequation}
    lipsum[5]

    end{document}


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    I propose this solution, with a code borrowed on this site from @DavidCarlisle:



    documentclass{article}
    usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}%
    usepackage{tabularx}
    usepackage{mathtools, nccmath}

    makeatletter
    newcommand{leqnomode}{tagsleft@trueletveqno@@leqno}%
    newcommand{reqnomode}{tagsleft@falseletveqno@@eqno}%
    newcommand*{compress}{@minipagetrue}
    makeatother

    begin{document}

    Some text. Some text. Some text. Some text. Some text. Some text. Some text. Some text. Some text. Some text. Some text. Some text. Some text. Some text. Some text. Some text.

    {centeringcompress
    begin{tabularx}{linewidth}{>{leqnomode}XX}
    begin{equation}
    begin{aligned}
    a & =b \
    c & =d \
    e & =f
    end{aligned}
    end{equation}
    &
    begin{equation}
    begin{aligned}
    x & =y \
    y & =z \
    u & =v
    end{aligned}
    end{equation}
    end{tabularx} vspace{-baselineskip}}

    Some more text. Some more text. Some more text. Some more text. Some more text. Some more text. Some more text. Some more text.

    end{document}


    enter image description here






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      I propose this solution, with a code borrowed on this site from @DavidCarlisle:



      documentclass{article}
      usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}%
      usepackage{tabularx}
      usepackage{mathtools, nccmath}

      makeatletter
      newcommand{leqnomode}{tagsleft@trueletveqno@@leqno}%
      newcommand{reqnomode}{tagsleft@falseletveqno@@eqno}%
      newcommand*{compress}{@minipagetrue}
      makeatother

      begin{document}

      Some text. Some text. Some text. Some text. Some text. Some text. Some text. Some text. Some text. Some text. Some text. Some text. Some text. Some text. Some text. Some text.

      {centeringcompress
      begin{tabularx}{linewidth}{>{leqnomode}XX}
      begin{equation}
      begin{aligned}
      a & =b \
      c & =d \
      e & =f
      end{aligned}
      end{equation}
      &
      begin{equation}
      begin{aligned}
      x & =y \
      y & =z \
      u & =v
      end{aligned}
      end{equation}
      end{tabularx} vspace{-baselineskip}}

      Some more text. Some more text. Some more text. Some more text. Some more text. Some more text. Some more text. Some more text.

      end{document}


      enter image description here






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        I propose this solution, with a code borrowed on this site from @DavidCarlisle:



        documentclass{article}
        usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}%
        usepackage{tabularx}
        usepackage{mathtools, nccmath}

        makeatletter
        newcommand{leqnomode}{tagsleft@trueletveqno@@leqno}%
        newcommand{reqnomode}{tagsleft@falseletveqno@@eqno}%
        newcommand*{compress}{@minipagetrue}
        makeatother

        begin{document}

        Some text. Some text. Some text. Some text. Some text. Some text. Some text. Some text. Some text. Some text. Some text. Some text. Some text. Some text. Some text. Some text.

        {centeringcompress
        begin{tabularx}{linewidth}{>{leqnomode}XX}
        begin{equation}
        begin{aligned}
        a & =b \
        c & =d \
        e & =f
        end{aligned}
        end{equation}
        &
        begin{equation}
        begin{aligned}
        x & =y \
        y & =z \
        u & =v
        end{aligned}
        end{equation}
        end{tabularx} vspace{-baselineskip}}

        Some more text. Some more text. Some more text. Some more text. Some more text. Some more text. Some more text. Some more text.

        end{document}


        enter image description here






        share|improve this answer












        I propose this solution, with a code borrowed on this site from @DavidCarlisle:



        documentclass{article}
        usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}%
        usepackage{tabularx}
        usepackage{mathtools, nccmath}

        makeatletter
        newcommand{leqnomode}{tagsleft@trueletveqno@@leqno}%
        newcommand{reqnomode}{tagsleft@falseletveqno@@eqno}%
        newcommand*{compress}{@minipagetrue}
        makeatother

        begin{document}

        Some text. Some text. Some text. Some text. Some text. Some text. Some text. Some text. Some text. Some text. Some text. Some text. Some text. Some text. Some text. Some text.

        {centeringcompress
        begin{tabularx}{linewidth}{>{leqnomode}XX}
        begin{equation}
        begin{aligned}
        a & =b \
        c & =d \
        e & =f
        end{aligned}
        end{equation}
        &
        begin{equation}
        begin{aligned}
        x & =y \
        y & =z \
        u & =v
        end{aligned}
        end{equation}
        end{tabularx} vspace{-baselineskip}}

        Some more text. Some more text. Some more text. Some more text. Some more text. Some more text. Some more text. Some more text.

        end{document}


        enter image description here







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            enter image description here



            documentclass{article}
            usepackage{tabularx}
            newcolumntype{C}{>{centeringarraybackslash}X}
            usepackage{amsmath}

            %---------------- show page layout. don't use in a real document!
            usepackage{showframe}
            renewcommandShowFrameLinethickness{0.15pt}
            renewcommand*ShowFrameColor{color{red}}
            %---------------------------------------------------------------%
            usepackage{lipsum}

            begin{document}
            lipsum*[66]
            begin{center}
            begin{tabularx}{linewidth}{@{} lCCr @{}}
            refstepcounter{equation}
            (theequation)label{eq:left}
            & $begin{aligned}
            a & = b \
            c & = d
            end{aligned}$
            & $begin{aligned}
            x & = y \
            z & = w
            end{aligned}$
            & refstepcounter{equation}
            (theequation)label{eq:right}
            end{tabularx}
            end{center}
            dots, see eqref{eq:left} and eqref{eq:right} dots
            lipsum*[66]
            end{document}


            addendum: i figured out how to use own tags for equations:



            documentclass{article}

            usepackage{amsmath}
            makeatletter
            newcommand{leqnomode}{tagsleft@true}
            newcommand{reqnomode}{tagsleft@false}
            makeatother

            %---------------- show page layout. don't use in a real document!
            usepackage{showframe}
            renewcommandShowFrameLinethickness{0.15pt}
            renewcommand*ShowFrameColor{color{red}}
            %---------------------------------------------------------------%
            usepackage{lipsum}

            begin{document}
            lipsum*[66]
            begin{center}
            begin{minipage}{0.5linewidth}leqnomode
            begin{equation}label{eq:left}
            begin{split}
            a & = b \
            c & = d
            end{split}tag{*}
            end{equation}
            end{minipage}begin{minipage}{0.5linewidth}
            begin{equation}label{eq:right}
            begin{split}
            x & = y \
            z & = uvw
            end{split}tag{**}
            end{equation}
            end{minipage}
            end{center}
            dots, see eqref{eq:left} and eqref{eq:right} dots
            lipsum*[66]
            end{document}


            enter image description here






            share|improve this answer























            • +1: So there is no pre-defined environment for this kind of equation layout?
              – Dr. Manuel Kuehner
              2 hours ago










            • Thank you, this works. One more thing I need is: I want to define my own tags, say myeq1" and myeq2" to show up in place of (1) and (2). So far I could not figure out where to insert tag{myeq1} and tag{myeq2} without getting an error message from Latex.
              – district9
              2 hours ago










            • @district9, using tag{...} command is not possible here. you can insert in place of the theequation the content of tag, however, tags is not possible to cite in text.
              – Zarko
              2 hours ago










            • @Zarko: Thank you. Well, in my paper the tag would be essential, and I would even want to use it with hypperref. (If I click on an equation number, then I should be taken to the equation).
              – district9
              2 hours ago










            • @district9, see edited answer.
              – Zarko
              1 hour ago
















            3














            like this:



            enter image description here



            documentclass{article}
            usepackage{tabularx}
            newcolumntype{C}{>{centeringarraybackslash}X}
            usepackage{amsmath}

            %---------------- show page layout. don't use in a real document!
            usepackage{showframe}
            renewcommandShowFrameLinethickness{0.15pt}
            renewcommand*ShowFrameColor{color{red}}
            %---------------------------------------------------------------%
            usepackage{lipsum}

            begin{document}
            lipsum*[66]
            begin{center}
            begin{tabularx}{linewidth}{@{} lCCr @{}}
            refstepcounter{equation}
            (theequation)label{eq:left}
            & $begin{aligned}
            a & = b \
            c & = d
            end{aligned}$
            & $begin{aligned}
            x & = y \
            z & = w
            end{aligned}$
            & refstepcounter{equation}
            (theequation)label{eq:right}
            end{tabularx}
            end{center}
            dots, see eqref{eq:left} and eqref{eq:right} dots
            lipsum*[66]
            end{document}


            addendum: i figured out how to use own tags for equations:



            documentclass{article}

            usepackage{amsmath}
            makeatletter
            newcommand{leqnomode}{tagsleft@true}
            newcommand{reqnomode}{tagsleft@false}
            makeatother

            %---------------- show page layout. don't use in a real document!
            usepackage{showframe}
            renewcommandShowFrameLinethickness{0.15pt}
            renewcommand*ShowFrameColor{color{red}}
            %---------------------------------------------------------------%
            usepackage{lipsum}

            begin{document}
            lipsum*[66]
            begin{center}
            begin{minipage}{0.5linewidth}leqnomode
            begin{equation}label{eq:left}
            begin{split}
            a & = b \
            c & = d
            end{split}tag{*}
            end{equation}
            end{minipage}begin{minipage}{0.5linewidth}
            begin{equation}label{eq:right}
            begin{split}
            x & = y \
            z & = uvw
            end{split}tag{**}
            end{equation}
            end{minipage}
            end{center}
            dots, see eqref{eq:left} and eqref{eq:right} dots
            lipsum*[66]
            end{document}


            enter image description here






            share|improve this answer























            • +1: So there is no pre-defined environment for this kind of equation layout?
              – Dr. Manuel Kuehner
              2 hours ago










            • Thank you, this works. One more thing I need is: I want to define my own tags, say myeq1" and myeq2" to show up in place of (1) and (2). So far I could not figure out where to insert tag{myeq1} and tag{myeq2} without getting an error message from Latex.
              – district9
              2 hours ago










            • @district9, using tag{...} command is not possible here. you can insert in place of the theequation the content of tag, however, tags is not possible to cite in text.
              – Zarko
              2 hours ago










            • @Zarko: Thank you. Well, in my paper the tag would be essential, and I would even want to use it with hypperref. (If I click on an equation number, then I should be taken to the equation).
              – district9
              2 hours ago










            • @district9, see edited answer.
              – Zarko
              1 hour ago














            3












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            3






            like this:



            enter image description here



            documentclass{article}
            usepackage{tabularx}
            newcolumntype{C}{>{centeringarraybackslash}X}
            usepackage{amsmath}

            %---------------- show page layout. don't use in a real document!
            usepackage{showframe}
            renewcommandShowFrameLinethickness{0.15pt}
            renewcommand*ShowFrameColor{color{red}}
            %---------------------------------------------------------------%
            usepackage{lipsum}

            begin{document}
            lipsum*[66]
            begin{center}
            begin{tabularx}{linewidth}{@{} lCCr @{}}
            refstepcounter{equation}
            (theequation)label{eq:left}
            & $begin{aligned}
            a & = b \
            c & = d
            end{aligned}$
            & $begin{aligned}
            x & = y \
            z & = w
            end{aligned}$
            & refstepcounter{equation}
            (theequation)label{eq:right}
            end{tabularx}
            end{center}
            dots, see eqref{eq:left} and eqref{eq:right} dots
            lipsum*[66]
            end{document}


            addendum: i figured out how to use own tags for equations:



            documentclass{article}

            usepackage{amsmath}
            makeatletter
            newcommand{leqnomode}{tagsleft@true}
            newcommand{reqnomode}{tagsleft@false}
            makeatother

            %---------------- show page layout. don't use in a real document!
            usepackage{showframe}
            renewcommandShowFrameLinethickness{0.15pt}
            renewcommand*ShowFrameColor{color{red}}
            %---------------------------------------------------------------%
            usepackage{lipsum}

            begin{document}
            lipsum*[66]
            begin{center}
            begin{minipage}{0.5linewidth}leqnomode
            begin{equation}label{eq:left}
            begin{split}
            a & = b \
            c & = d
            end{split}tag{*}
            end{equation}
            end{minipage}begin{minipage}{0.5linewidth}
            begin{equation}label{eq:right}
            begin{split}
            x & = y \
            z & = uvw
            end{split}tag{**}
            end{equation}
            end{minipage}
            end{center}
            dots, see eqref{eq:left} and eqref{eq:right} dots
            lipsum*[66]
            end{document}


            enter image description here






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            like this:



            enter image description here



            documentclass{article}
            usepackage{tabularx}
            newcolumntype{C}{>{centeringarraybackslash}X}
            usepackage{amsmath}

            %---------------- show page layout. don't use in a real document!
            usepackage{showframe}
            renewcommandShowFrameLinethickness{0.15pt}
            renewcommand*ShowFrameColor{color{red}}
            %---------------------------------------------------------------%
            usepackage{lipsum}

            begin{document}
            lipsum*[66]
            begin{center}
            begin{tabularx}{linewidth}{@{} lCCr @{}}
            refstepcounter{equation}
            (theequation)label{eq:left}
            & $begin{aligned}
            a & = b \
            c & = d
            end{aligned}$
            & $begin{aligned}
            x & = y \
            z & = w
            end{aligned}$
            & refstepcounter{equation}
            (theequation)label{eq:right}
            end{tabularx}
            end{center}
            dots, see eqref{eq:left} and eqref{eq:right} dots
            lipsum*[66]
            end{document}


            addendum: i figured out how to use own tags for equations:



            documentclass{article}

            usepackage{amsmath}
            makeatletter
            newcommand{leqnomode}{tagsleft@true}
            newcommand{reqnomode}{tagsleft@false}
            makeatother

            %---------------- show page layout. don't use in a real document!
            usepackage{showframe}
            renewcommandShowFrameLinethickness{0.15pt}
            renewcommand*ShowFrameColor{color{red}}
            %---------------------------------------------------------------%
            usepackage{lipsum}

            begin{document}
            lipsum*[66]
            begin{center}
            begin{minipage}{0.5linewidth}leqnomode
            begin{equation}label{eq:left}
            begin{split}
            a & = b \
            c & = d
            end{split}tag{*}
            end{equation}
            end{minipage}begin{minipage}{0.5linewidth}
            begin{equation}label{eq:right}
            begin{split}
            x & = y \
            z & = uvw
            end{split}tag{**}
            end{equation}
            end{minipage}
            end{center}
            dots, see eqref{eq:left} and eqref{eq:right} dots
            lipsum*[66]
            end{document}


            enter image description here







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            edited 1 hour ago

























            answered 2 hours ago









            Zarko

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            • +1: So there is no pre-defined environment for this kind of equation layout?
              – Dr. Manuel Kuehner
              2 hours ago










            • Thank you, this works. One more thing I need is: I want to define my own tags, say myeq1" and myeq2" to show up in place of (1) and (2). So far I could not figure out where to insert tag{myeq1} and tag{myeq2} without getting an error message from Latex.
              – district9
              2 hours ago










            • @district9, using tag{...} command is not possible here. you can insert in place of the theequation the content of tag, however, tags is not possible to cite in text.
              – Zarko
              2 hours ago










            • @Zarko: Thank you. Well, in my paper the tag would be essential, and I would even want to use it with hypperref. (If I click on an equation number, then I should be taken to the equation).
              – district9
              2 hours ago










            • @district9, see edited answer.
              – Zarko
              1 hour ago


















            • +1: So there is no pre-defined environment for this kind of equation layout?
              – Dr. Manuel Kuehner
              2 hours ago










            • Thank you, this works. One more thing I need is: I want to define my own tags, say myeq1" and myeq2" to show up in place of (1) and (2). So far I could not figure out where to insert tag{myeq1} and tag{myeq2} without getting an error message from Latex.
              – district9
              2 hours ago










            • @district9, using tag{...} command is not possible here. you can insert in place of the theequation the content of tag, however, tags is not possible to cite in text.
              – Zarko
              2 hours ago










            • @Zarko: Thank you. Well, in my paper the tag would be essential, and I would even want to use it with hypperref. (If I click on an equation number, then I should be taken to the equation).
              – district9
              2 hours ago










            • @district9, see edited answer.
              – Zarko
              1 hour ago
















            +1: So there is no pre-defined environment for this kind of equation layout?
            – Dr. Manuel Kuehner
            2 hours ago




            +1: So there is no pre-defined environment for this kind of equation layout?
            – Dr. Manuel Kuehner
            2 hours ago












            Thank you, this works. One more thing I need is: I want to define my own tags, say myeq1" and myeq2" to show up in place of (1) and (2). So far I could not figure out where to insert tag{myeq1} and tag{myeq2} without getting an error message from Latex.
            – district9
            2 hours ago




            Thank you, this works. One more thing I need is: I want to define my own tags, say myeq1" and myeq2" to show up in place of (1) and (2). So far I could not figure out where to insert tag{myeq1} and tag{myeq2} without getting an error message from Latex.
            – district9
            2 hours ago












            @district9, using tag{...} command is not possible here. you can insert in place of the theequation the content of tag, however, tags is not possible to cite in text.
            – Zarko
            2 hours ago




            @district9, using tag{...} command is not possible here. you can insert in place of the theequation the content of tag, however, tags is not possible to cite in text.
            – Zarko
            2 hours ago












            @Zarko: Thank you. Well, in my paper the tag would be essential, and I would even want to use it with hypperref. (If I click on an equation number, then I should be taken to the equation).
            – district9
            2 hours ago




            @Zarko: Thank you. Well, in my paper the tag would be essential, and I would even want to use it with hypperref. (If I click on an equation number, then I should be taken to the equation).
            – district9
            2 hours ago












            @district9, see edited answer.
            – Zarko
            1 hour ago




            @district9, see edited answer.
            – Zarko
            1 hour ago











            1














            I'm not sure it is a good idea.



            documentclass{article}
            usepackage{amsmath}
            usepackage{array}
            usepackage{lipsum} % for context

            newenvironment{doublynumberedequation}[2]
            {%
            unskip
            refstepcounter{equation}label{#1}%
            refstepcounter{equation}label{#2}%
            defsecondlabel{#2}%
            begin{equation*}
            begin{tabular*}{displaywidth}{
            @{extracolsep{stretch{1}}}
            l
            >{$displaystyle}c<{$}
            @{extracolsep{stretch{2}}}
            >{$displaystyle}c<{$}
            @{extracolsep{stretch{1}}}
            r
            @{}
            }
            eqref{#1} &
            }
            {& eqref{secondlabel}end{tabular*}end{equation*}}

            begin{document}

            lipsum*[4]
            begin{doublynumberedequation}{left}{right}% use two meaningful labels
            begin{aligned}
            a&=b \
            c&=d \
            e&=f
            end{aligned}
            &
            begin{aligned}
            x&=y \
            y&=z \
            u&=v
            end{aligned}
            end{doublynumberedequation}
            lipsum[5]

            end{document}


            enter image description here






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            • Thank you everyone!
              – district9
              26 mins ago
















            1














            I'm not sure it is a good idea.



            documentclass{article}
            usepackage{amsmath}
            usepackage{array}
            usepackage{lipsum} % for context

            newenvironment{doublynumberedequation}[2]
            {%
            unskip
            refstepcounter{equation}label{#1}%
            refstepcounter{equation}label{#2}%
            defsecondlabel{#2}%
            begin{equation*}
            begin{tabular*}{displaywidth}{
            @{extracolsep{stretch{1}}}
            l
            >{$displaystyle}c<{$}
            @{extracolsep{stretch{2}}}
            >{$displaystyle}c<{$}
            @{extracolsep{stretch{1}}}
            r
            @{}
            }
            eqref{#1} &
            }
            {& eqref{secondlabel}end{tabular*}end{equation*}}

            begin{document}

            lipsum*[4]
            begin{doublynumberedequation}{left}{right}% use two meaningful labels
            begin{aligned}
            a&=b \
            c&=d \
            e&=f
            end{aligned}
            &
            begin{aligned}
            x&=y \
            y&=z \
            u&=v
            end{aligned}
            end{doublynumberedequation}
            lipsum[5]

            end{document}


            enter image description here






            share|improve this answer





















            • Thank you everyone!
              – district9
              26 mins ago














            1












            1








            1






            I'm not sure it is a good idea.



            documentclass{article}
            usepackage{amsmath}
            usepackage{array}
            usepackage{lipsum} % for context

            newenvironment{doublynumberedequation}[2]
            {%
            unskip
            refstepcounter{equation}label{#1}%
            refstepcounter{equation}label{#2}%
            defsecondlabel{#2}%
            begin{equation*}
            begin{tabular*}{displaywidth}{
            @{extracolsep{stretch{1}}}
            l
            >{$displaystyle}c<{$}
            @{extracolsep{stretch{2}}}
            >{$displaystyle}c<{$}
            @{extracolsep{stretch{1}}}
            r
            @{}
            }
            eqref{#1} &
            }
            {& eqref{secondlabel}end{tabular*}end{equation*}}

            begin{document}

            lipsum*[4]
            begin{doublynumberedequation}{left}{right}% use two meaningful labels
            begin{aligned}
            a&=b \
            c&=d \
            e&=f
            end{aligned}
            &
            begin{aligned}
            x&=y \
            y&=z \
            u&=v
            end{aligned}
            end{doublynumberedequation}
            lipsum[5]

            end{document}


            enter image description here






            share|improve this answer












            I'm not sure it is a good idea.



            documentclass{article}
            usepackage{amsmath}
            usepackage{array}
            usepackage{lipsum} % for context

            newenvironment{doublynumberedequation}[2]
            {%
            unskip
            refstepcounter{equation}label{#1}%
            refstepcounter{equation}label{#2}%
            defsecondlabel{#2}%
            begin{equation*}
            begin{tabular*}{displaywidth}{
            @{extracolsep{stretch{1}}}
            l
            >{$displaystyle}c<{$}
            @{extracolsep{stretch{2}}}
            >{$displaystyle}c<{$}
            @{extracolsep{stretch{1}}}
            r
            @{}
            }
            eqref{#1} &
            }
            {& eqref{secondlabel}end{tabular*}end{equation*}}

            begin{document}

            lipsum*[4]
            begin{doublynumberedequation}{left}{right}% use two meaningful labels
            begin{aligned}
            a&=b \
            c&=d \
            e&=f
            end{aligned}
            &
            begin{aligned}
            x&=y \
            y&=z \
            u&=v
            end{aligned}
            end{doublynumberedequation}
            lipsum[5]

            end{document}


            enter image description here







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            answered 1 hour ago









            egreg

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            • Thank you everyone!
              – district9
              26 mins ago


















            • Thank you everyone!
              – district9
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