1. I want the paragraph indented without the first line! (like the
description environment). The latex command \theoremindent1cm will
indent
the whole paragraph, i.e. including the first line!
change the following lines in the lyx layout which are not quoted.
it's a solution
1. I want the paragraph indented without the first line! (like the
description environment). The latex command \theoremindent1cm will
indent
the whole paragraph, i.e. including the first line!
change the following lines in the lyx layout which are not quoted.
it's a solution
> >
> > 1. I want the paragraph indented without the first line! (like the
> > description environment). The latex command \theoremindent1cm will
indent
> > the whole paragraph, i.e. including the first line!
>
> change the following lines in the lyx layout which are not quoted.
> it's a
Claus Hentschel wrote:
1. I want the paragraph indented without the first line! (like the
description environment). The latex command \theoremindent1cm will indent
the whole paragraph, i.e. including the first line!
change the following lines in the lyx layout which are not quoted.
Claus Hentschel wrote:
1. I want the paragraph indented without the first line! (like the
description environment). The latex command \theoremindent1cm will indent
the whole paragraph, i.e. including the first line!
change the following lines in the lyx layout which are not quoted.
Claus Hentschel wrote:
>
> 1. I want the paragraph indented without the first line! (like the
> description environment). The latex command \theoremindent1cm will indent
> the whole paragraph, i.e. including the first line!
change the following lines in the lyx layout which are not quoted.
First of all: A happy new your to all of you ;-)
Many tnaks to all who have given me answers to my question before! So far I
do have fixed most problems concerning the numbering of paragraphs. But
there are left some problems which -- although studying the ntheorem doc
file -- I cannot solve for
First of all: A happy new your to all of you ;-)
Many tnaks to all who have given me answers to my question before! So far I
do have fixed most problems concerning the numbering of paragraphs. But
there are left some problems which -- although studying the ntheorem doc
file -- I cannot solve for
First of all: A happy new your to all of you ;-)
Many tnaks to all who have given me answers to my question before! So far I
do have fixed most problems concerning the numbering of paragraphs. But
there are left some problems which -- although studying the ntheorem doc
file -- I cannot solve for
Great!
It now works when selecting a book environment instead of an article
environment! One little problem is stil pending at me:
Is it possible to count without a prefixed chapter number?
Just 1, 2 3 etc. instead of 1.1, 1.2 etc.
Best Regards
Claus
Great!
It now works when selecting a book environment instead of an article
environment! One little problem is stil pending at me:
Is it possible to count without a prefixed chapter number?
Just 1, 2 3 etc. instead of 1.1, 1.2 etc.
Best Regards
Claus
Great!
It now works when selecting a book environment instead of an article
environment! One little problem is stil pending at me:
Is it possible to count without a prefixed chapter number?
Just 1, 2 3 etc. instead of 1.1, 1.2 etc.
Best Regards
Claus
Claus Hentschel wrote:
Sorry to say: but this is not exactly what I want! Whenever a paragraph of
Type 'myExample' is followed immediately by another parapraph of the same
type I do not get the static label as described but the second paragraph is
indented instead!
As with the
Claus Hentschel wrote:
Sorry to say: but this is not exactly what I want! Whenever a paragraph of
Type 'myExample' is followed immediately by another parapraph of the same
type I do not get the static label as described but the second paragraph is
indented instead!
As with the
Claus Hentschel wrote:
> Sorry to say: but this is not exactly what I want! Whenever a paragraph of
> Type 'myExample' is followed immediately by another parapraph of the same
> type I do not get the static label as described but the second paragraph is
> indented instead!
>
> As with the
On Tue, 19 Dec 2000 07:50:49 +0100 Claus Hentschel
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Based on the koma article layout I need an own style like the default
'Description' (M-a d) style (only the first word is bold and the paragraph
indented). The first word should be a text label (Example 1:) followed
Claus Hentschel wrote:
Based on the koma article layout I need an own style like the default
'Description' (M-a d) style (only the first word is bold and the paragraph
indented). The first word should be a text label (Example 1:) followed by a
counter and a colon.
Does anybody have a
try
\usepackage{ntheorem}
\newtheorem{myExample}{Example}[chapter]
in the lyx-text write
\begin{myExample}
blah blah
\end{myExample}
you can also use the follwing lyx-layout. save it as my.layout
in ~/.lyx/layouts/ and insert in ~/.lyx/layouts/stdclass.inc
at the end the line
Input
file my.layout--
# Examle style
Style myExample
MarginFirst_Dynamic
LatexType Environment
LatexName myExample
NextNoIndent 1
LeftMarginMMN
LabelSep xx
# ParSkip 0.0
ItemSep
On Tue, 19 Dec 2000 07:50:49 +0100 Claus Hentschel
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Based on the koma article layout I need an own style like the default
'Description' (M-a d) style (only the first word is bold and the paragraph
indented). The first word should be a text label (Example 1:) followed
Claus Hentschel wrote:
Based on the koma article layout I need an own style like the default
'Description' (M-a d) style (only the first word is bold and the paragraph
indented). The first word should be a text label (Example 1:) followed by a
counter and a colon.
Does anybody have a
try
\usepackage{ntheorem}
\newtheorem{myExample}{Example}[chapter]
in the lyx-text write
\begin{myExample}
blah blah
\end{myExample}
you can also use the follwing lyx-layout. save it as my.layout
in ~/.lyx/layouts/ and insert in ~/.lyx/layouts/stdclass.inc
at the end the line
Input
file my.layout--
# Examle style
Style myExample
MarginFirst_Dynamic
LatexType Environment
LatexName myExample
NextNoIndent 1
LeftMarginMMN
LabelSep xx
# ParSkip 0.0
ItemSep
On Tue, 19 Dec 2000 07:50:49 +0100 Claus Hentschel
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Based on the koma article layout I need an own style like the default
> 'Description' (M-a d) style (only the first word is bold and the paragraph
> indented). The first word should be a text label (Example 1:)
Claus Hentschel wrote:
>
> Based on the koma article layout I need an own style like the default
> 'Description' (M-a d) style (only the first word is bold and the paragraph
> indented). The first word should be a text label (Example 1:) followed by a
> counter and a colon.
>
> Does anybody
> try
> \usepackage{ntheorem}
> \newtheorem{myExample}{Example}[chapter]
>
> in the lyx-text write
> \begin{myExample}
> blah blah
> \end{myExample}
>
> you can also use the follwing lyx-layout. save it as my.layout
> in ~/.lyx/layouts/ and insert in ~/.lyx/layouts/stdclass.inc
> at the end the
> file my.layout--
> # Examle style
> Style myExample
> MarginFirst_Dynamic
> LatexType Environment
> LatexName myExample
> NextNoIndent 1
> LeftMarginMMN
> LabelSep xx
> # ParSkip 0.0
Based on the koma article layout I need an own style like the default
'Description' (M-a d) style (only the first word is bold and the paragraph
indented). The first word should be a text label (Example 1:) followed by a
counter and a colon.
Does anybody have a layout with such a style? I have
Based on the koma article layout I need an own style like the default
'Description' (M-a d) style (only the first word is bold and the paragraph
indented). The first word should be a text label (Example 1:) followed by a
counter and a colon.
Does anybody have a layout with such a style? I have
Based on the koma article layout I need an own style like the default
'Description' (M-a d) style (only the first word is bold and the paragraph
indented). The first word should be a text label (Example 1:) followed by a
counter and a colon.
Does anybody have a layout with such a style? I have
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