Dear community,
The following latex markup renders as expected in in overleaf:
Here is equation \ref{eq:test}
\begin{equation} \label{eq:test}
\begin{split}
a & = b \\
& = c
\end{split}
\end{equation}
Roughly looking like this in the complied pdf:
Here is equation 9
a = b
(9)
= c
When I try converting the .tex file to .docx using pandoc as shown below, three problems arise:
1. The equation is not referenced properly in the paragraph. It looks like this in the docx:
Here is equation [eq:test]
2-3. The equation itself is not labelled with a number AND there is no newline in the equation. It looks like this in the docx:
a = b = c
This is the command I ran to perform the conversion:
pandoc main.tex --filter /usr/local/bin/pandoc-crossref -C --csl ./springer-basic-brackets --bibliography=mybib.bib -N --wrap=preserve -o mydoc.docx
pandoc 2.14.0.2
pandoc-crossref 0.3.12.0
Could someone kindly point me in the right direction to resolve this issue?
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