Amir Rachum wrote:
yes.

Well, the first question then is how to do it in LaTeX, and to do that you need to produce some sort of list, I'd guess. Alternatively, you could just use the enumeration environment and change the numbering format. This will give you the correct LaTeX output, though it won't show properly on the screen. Something like this will do the trick:
\renewcommand\labelenumi{(\arabic{enumi})}
\renewcommand\labelenumii{(\arabic{enumi}.\arabic{enumii})}
\renewcommand\labelenumiii{(\arabic{enumi}.\arabic{enumii}.\arabic{enumiii})}
I'll leave yo to do \labelenumiv.

rh

Thanks,
- Amir Rachum


On Fri, Jun 5, 2009 at 4:44 PM, rgheck <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Amir Rachum wrote:

        Hi guys,

        I'm trying to write some algorithms in LyX 1.6.1 under XP.
        I want to write pseudo code that will number my lines like so:
        (1) bla
        (2) bla
        (2.1) bla
        (2.2) bla
        (2.3.1) again

        etc.
        Is there any way to do this? I have no idea how to use
        packages and haven't
        found an easy way to achieve this. I am willing to try though,
        so if you can
        post step by step instuctions I would appreciate it.

    I'm not sure I understand. Do you want the lines to be
    automatically numbered in this way?

    rh



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