Thanks for your reply. The \hfill works very nice - thank you.
flushright places the \qed at the end of the next line, that's why I didn't like it.
It's however interesting that \hfill\qed gives the same output as \begin{right}$\qed$\end{right}
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- Fri Oct 09, 2009 1:59 am
- Forum: Text Formatting
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- Fri Oct 09, 2009 12:28 am
- Forum: Text Formatting
- Topic: \begin{right}$\qed$\end{right}
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\begin{right}$\qed$\end{right}
So I want to insert the $\qed$ symbol manually, i.e. I am not using \begin{proof}\end{proof}
If i use flushright, it appears on the next line on the right.
So I use \begin{right}$\qed$\end{right} , which works as I want it to, except that it generates 4 errors:
1. Missing $ inserted
2. Missing ...
If i use flushright, it appears on the next line on the right.
So I use \begin{right}$\qed$\end{right} , which works as I want it to, except that it generates 4 errors:
1. Missing $ inserted
2. Missing ...