Hi! One solution would be to use the LyX-code environment. Then the text appears exactly as you put it. The text will be in a fixed width font however, and that might not be what you want...
/Sara ------------------- > I know I asked a question like this before and I know it's a touchy > subject because people go Oh lyx isn't a word processor etc but I keep > running into this problem, and I know there must be some kind of > solution because it's relatively simple. I want to format something > like this: > > S = blah blah blah > 1. blah blah blah > 1. more stuff > 2. yet more stuff > 2. ending up > 3. the end! > > I don't necessarily want to put it within the enumerate environment > because I need control over what I'm doing (when I tried that the line > with S got enumerated anyway). I tried putting it in the description > environment but that only seems to let me indent one time and that's > it. Is there a way to indent stuff like this without using ERT? If > not, why isn't there? I'm also doing this in the description > environment which seems to be really picky, and I'm not sure if I'm > using it correctly. I heard something about putting in forced white > spaces but there should be another way to do it. If someone could > upload a test file that would be great. > >
