Numbering multiple equation

How to numbering multiple equation in libre office math.
Current implementation numbered equation in libre Office just give 2 x1 table for each equation.
This is not suitable for multiline equation. If i give one table for one part equation, there must be many space for multiline equation.
I need multiline equation numbering like Latex style, so each line in multiline equation got same vertical space with other paragraph line.
Make just 1 x 2 table for each equation make redundant of space.

I'm not sure exactly what your problem is here: you ask about numbering equations, but your main problem appears to be the vertical spacing of separate lines of a multi-line equation. I don't know what you mean by "like Latex style" in this context: do you want one equation number per multi-line equation or one per line?

There are various ways you can solve this, I think:

o Within the definition of your equation (in Math), use "newline" to move to a new line. You should see normal line spacing.

o Within the single table row for a numbered equation, you can create new lines. If you use a line break (Shift+Enter) you should see normal line spacing. If you use a paragraph break (Enter), you will indeed see extra spacing, but this is the default "below paragraph" spacing of the Table Contents paragraph style. You can reduce this - perhaps to zero - at right-click | Edit Paragraph Style... | Indents & Spacing | Spacing | Below paragraph.

Your (single) equation numbers should be centred within the multi-line range. If you want numbers for each line, you can space these similarly using line breaks or paragraph breaks; in this case you will have to insert the appropriate fields, most easily by copying and pasting existing ones.

I trust this helps.

Brian Barker

PS: Your system clock is wrong by fourteen hours. You will want to correct this. My guess is that you are actually in time zone +0700 (perhaps in Indonesia?), whereas your system claims you are in -0700 (e.g. US west coast). Either that, or your message was time-travelling!

I use the same mechanism used to number things like tables and figures, but I create a new field for my equations and then I enter them manually.