Thursday, January 24, 2002 Taco Hoekwater wrote:
TH> On Wed, 23 Jan 2002 17:30:29 +0100
TH> "Giuseppe Bilotta" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> TH> And then there is (still) the problem of pronunciations.
>>
>> Uh?
TH> \starttheorem & co.
Oh. Well, one can use enumerations for them, the only problem
being that one cannot add optional text in the header (say, the
author name or theorem title). I was thinking aboud adapting my
xdesc module for this.
\starttheorem
This is a standard, unnamed theorem
\stoptheorem
\starttheorem[author=Lebesgue]
This is Lebesgue's theorem
\stoptheorem
\starttheorem[topic={total differential}]
This is the Total differential theorem.
\stoptheorem
\starttheorem[author=Cantor,topic={Uniform continuity}]
This theorem has both and author and a topic
\stoptheorem
The xdesc module allows to choose which (optional) entries to
allow in the header and how to typeset the header depending on
which are present, but xdescs miss a few things like referencing
and such.
--
Giuseppe "Oblomov" Bilotta