On 19/06/2010 1:00 PM, Daniel CLEMENT wrote:
[...] I come
across another problem : when I enumerate within a theorem:

Theorem X: The following are equivalent:
  1. property one ;
  2. property two.

.... the the properties come out upright, unlike the beginning of the
theorem.

(That could be a problem with the scope of the theorem: it did not occur
when I introduced (and closed) my theorems with ERT boxes, so I guess my
enumeration is no longer really "within" the theorem.)

I can think of several ugly workarounds, but I'd welcome a clean one...

TIA - regards,

You can control the "scope", as you say, of your theorem from within LyX. Position your cursor within the enumerate environment and use the toolbar button "Increase depth" (or the shortcut Alt+Shift+Right). This will put the enumerate environment within the previous environment when possible, in this case theorem.

Cheers,
Julien

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