I have a lyx and a latex question
First, is it possible to define new theorem environments in LyX?
I looked through the help manuals, but could not find anything.
If not possible in LyX, of course I can use latex \newtheorem. Here the
question is, is it possible to make this follow the style
I assume that you want to use the formatting style of theorems in the
IEEETran class, but with a different document class than that. The way to do
this in LyX is through Modules.
If you check in DocumentSettingsModules, there are several options that
define theorem environments, and guide how
Sorry, I think I was not quite clear about what I would like to do.
I'm using the IEEETran class. I would like to define a new
type of theorem (a property) that looks the same was as
theorems look in the IEEETran class.
On 08/06/2010 04:24 PM, Anders Host-Madsen wrote:
Sorry, I think I was not quite clear about what I would like to do.
I'm using the IEEETran class. I would like to define a new
type of theorem (a property) that looks the same was as
theorems look in the IEEETran class.
Same solution,
Richard Heck rgheck at comcast.net writes:
Thanks, I will try that.
I have a lyx and a latex question
First, is it possible to define new theorem environments in LyX?
I looked through the help manuals, but could not find anything.
If not possible in LyX, of course I can use latex \newtheorem. Here the
question is, is it possible to make this follow the style
I assume that you want to use the formatting style of theorems in the
IEEETran class, but with a different document class than that. The way to do
this in LyX is through Modules.
If you check in DocumentSettingsModules, there are several options that
define theorem environments, and guide how
Sorry, I think I was not quite clear about what I would like to do.
I'm using the IEEETran class. I would like to define a new
type of theorem (a property) that looks the same was as
theorems look in the IEEETran class.
On 08/06/2010 04:24 PM, Anders Host-Madsen wrote:
Sorry, I think I was not quite clear about what I would like to do.
I'm using the IEEETran class. I would like to define a new
type of theorem (a property) that looks the same was as
theorems look in the IEEETran class.
Same solution,
Richard Heck rgheck at comcast.net writes:
Thanks, I will try that.
I have a lyx and a latex question
First, is it possible to define new theorem environments in LyX?
I looked through the help manuals, but could not find anything.
If not possible in LyX, of course I can use latex \newtheorem. Here the
question is, is it possible to make this follow the style
I assume that you want to use the formatting style of theorems in the
IEEETran class, but with a different document class than that. The way to do
this in LyX is through Modules.
If you check in Document>Settings>Modules, there are several options that
define theorem environments, and guide how
Sorry, I think I was not quite clear about what I would like to do.
I'm using the IEEETran class. I would like to define a new
type of theorem (a "property") that looks the same was as
theorems look in the IEEETran class.
On 08/06/2010 04:24 PM, Anders Host-Madsen wrote:
Sorry, I think I was not quite clear about what I would like to do.
I'm using the IEEETran class. I would like to define a new
type of theorem (a "property") that looks the same was as
theorems look in the IEEETran class.
Same solution,
Richard Heck comcast.net> writes:
Thanks, I will try that.
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