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\documentclass[a4paper]{article}
\usepackage{oubraces}
\begin{document}
\title{Braces over and under equations}
\author{Donald Arseneau}
\vspace{-\fill}
\maketitle
\thispagestyle{empty}
The syntax is:
\begin{verbatim}
\overunderbraces{upper_braces}{main_formula}{lower_braces}
\end{verbatim}
Suppose we want the equation:
\[
\overunderbraces{&\br{2}{x}& &\br{2}{y}}%
{a + b +&c + d +&e + f&+&g + h&+ i + j&+ k + l + m}%
{& &\br{3}{z}}
= \pi r^2
\]
There are seven segments:
\begin{verbatim}
x y
,-----^-----. ,-----^-----.
a + b + c + d + e + f + g + h + i + j + k + l + m = \pi r^2
11111111222222223333344455555666666667777777777...
`-----v-----'
z
\end{verbatim}
Insert \texttt{\&} between each segment (where the tips of the braces point)
to type the main\_formula:
\begin{verbatim}
x y
,-----^-----. ,-----^-----.
a + b +&c + d +&e + f&+&g + h&+ i + j&+ k + l + m
`-----v-----'
z
\end{verbatim}
Each brace should be specified by typing
\begin{verbatim}
\br{number_of_segments}{label},
\end{verbatim}
separated by \texttt{\&} to indicate which segment to start at; use
\texttt{\& \&} to skip a segment that has no brace. For our example
formula, the upper and lower brace specifiers are:
\begin{center}
\begin{tabular}{ll}
top row: \verb|&\br{2}{x}& &\br{2}{y}|
bottom row: \verb|& &\br{3}{z}|
\end{tabular}
\end{center}
Now put them all together:
\begin{verbatim}
\overunderbraces{&\br{2}{x}& &\br{2}{y}}%
{a + b +&c + d +&e + f&+&g + h&+ i + j&+ k + l + m}%
{& &\br{3}{z}}
= \pi r^2
\end{verbatim}
\dots{} and we're done (that code was used to typeset the display at
the start of this document).
\enlargethispage{2\baselineskip}
\vspace*{0.5\baselineskip}
\small
\noindent This documentation derived from the comments the original
package, by Robin Fairbairns (2010-02-22)
\end{document}
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