> Alexander> When I'm using an AMS-documentclass in LyX, how can I get
> Alexander> the words Theorem, Definition, Corollary and so on, in a
> Alexander> different language than english?  The theorem-enviroments
> Alexander> are clearly predefined by LyX, but how do I make it define
> Alexander> the environment so that I get i printed in a different
> Alexander> language. Instead of Theorem x.x.x I want some other word
> Alexander> there.  Do I have to put something like \renewtheorem or
> Alexander> something in the preamble?
> 
> I planned to answer your message, but did not have much time this
> week... You can indeed use renewtheorem in the preamble, but this will
> not change the screen appearance of the theorem. A better solution
> would be to define your own textclass in .lyx/layout which redefines
> the parts you don't like. An example file for french (sotty, I don't
> know swedish...) would look like:
> 
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> #% Do not delete the line below; configure depends on this
> #  \DeclareLaTeXClass{article (AMS, french)}
> 
> Input amsart.layout
> ......

I used your example file and redefined it as I wanted, but what do I
do next? I named the file amsartswe.layout and put it in
.lyx/layouts, but not even a reconfigure from within LyX made it
appear in the layouts menu.
How do I make the textklass appear (and work :) in the LyX menu?

Thanks,

/Alex
 

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