On Wednesday 15 September 2004 11:50 am, Daniele Tamino wrote: > How may I put two definitions (theorems, lemmas, or such) one after > another with two different numbers? At the moment I just inserted a > comment in between them, but that's not very elegant...
One way to do this is to put a Standard paragraph between the two. To avoid an empty Standard paragraph being automatically eliminated by LyX, insert a percent sign (%) in ERT. So you could type this by entering a theorem (or definition, etc.), pressing Enter, then choosing Standard with alt+p s. Then entering an ERT percent sign with ctrl+l % ctrl+i Enter. Then enter a new theorem (or definition, etc.). I'm pretty sure this is in the FAQ, along with lots of other good information. Have a look! I've attached an example document. Hope this helps! Best regards, -- Stacy Prowell (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]) ``She wasn't perfect, but she was semi-perfect.'' -- Jefferson Starship, ``Rose Goes to Yale''
example.lyx
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