Thank you for deep desription.

Fleeting glance I looked at it, for more I don't have time currenlty. I
promised myself to read new guide by Uwe but it lies and waits.

Manveru

2007/11/9, Helge Hafting <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Manveru wrote:
> > Hi All,
> >
> > I know it could be treated as lame question, but:
> >
> > How to create something like this in LyX:
> >
> > This is an example of a list:
> >
> >
> Set the paragraph type to "enumerate, then type the line and <enter>
> >    1. LyX is cool (first level)
> >
> Press alt shift rightarrow or "Edit->increase (list) depth". Then
> type more lines. Old versions of lyx requires an increase of depth
> for every line, newer versions will stay at the increased depth
> until you decrease it yourself.
> >    (a) Something new (second level)
> >    (b) Something old (second level)
> >
> On a line with increased depth, reset the paragraph type
> to "standard" in order to get the "continuation of 1st".
> >    But many things needs time to understand (continuation of the 1st)
> >
> Press enter. Older versions of LyX now go straight back to
> the outermost depth level, newer versions will need
> a "decrease" (or alt shift leftarrow) at this point.
> If you don't get enumeration, set the paragraph type too.
> >    2. LaTeX generated really nice looking documents (first level)
> >
> increase the depth again here
> >    (a) Element one at second level
> >    (b) Element two at second level
> >
> Stay at the increased depth and reset to "standard" paragraph type
> >    and here it goes the continuation of the first level
> >
> Decrease depth (automatically or manually depending on version)
> Make sure the paragraph type is "enumerate"
> >    3. Next element at first level
> >
> increase depth again
> >    (a) Element at second level
> >
> decrease depth if you need to
> >    4. Next element at first level (no continuation from previous point)
> >
> > What I need is to continue the text at particular level before I put new
> > enumerated position on the list.
> >
> Yes, an LyX supports that very well.  Use "standard" paragraphs
> and adjust the depth as needed.
>
> > Now I put "standard" paragraph for continuations, but I loose formating
> and
> > continuous enumeration then.
> >
> Yes, you loose continous enumeration because the "standard"
> text is on the outermost level. If this document is written
> already, just move to the standard line and press "alt shift right"
> or menu "edit->increase depth" and you'll be fine.
> The formatting will be corrected, _and_ the enumeration
> becomes continous too.
> > Any advices??
> >
> Also try help->userguide. Search for the word "nesting", and you will
> find a large-scale example. (The Guide uses 6 levels of depth, and
> mixes several types of lists too.)
>
> I recommend looking through the Guide just to see all the
> cool stuff you can do with text in LyX.
>
> Helge Hafting
>
>


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