Among other things I like to use Lyx to create study guides for my math
courses. I use Section/subsection/subsubsection to organize that info in a
reasonable fashion. I also like to use a TOC as some of these study guides
can get a tad large, and the TOC speads up the studying.
What
Nick Kuzmik wrote:
Among other things I like to use Lyx to create study guides for my math
courses. I use Section/subsection/subsubsection to organize that info in a
reasonable fashion. I also like to use a TOC as some of these study guides
can get a tad large, and the TOC speads up
Arbitrary Section Numbers
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Among other things I like to use Lyx to create study guides for my math
courses. I use Section/subsection/subsubsection to organize that info in a
reasonable fashion. I also like to use a TOC as some of these study guides
can get a tad large, and the TOC speads up the studying.
What
Nick Kuzmik wrote:
Among other things I like to use Lyx to create study guides for my math
courses. I use Section/subsection/subsubsection to organize that info in a
reasonable fashion. I also like to use a TOC as some of these study guides
can get a tad large, and the TOC speads up
Arbitrary Section Numbers
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Andres Becerra
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Introduction
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Content A
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Content B
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Conclusions
\the_end
Among other things I like to use Lyx to create study guides for my math
courses. I use Section/subsection/subsubsection to organize that info in a
reasonable fashion. I also like to use a TOC as some of these study guides
can get a tad large, and the TOC speads up the studying.
What
Nick Kuzmik wrote:
Among other things I like to use Lyx to create study guides for my math
courses. I use Section/subsection/subsubsection to organize that info in a
reasonable fashion. I also like to use a TOC as some of these study guides
can get a tad large, and the TOC speads up
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