Dear all,
Searching the lists, I found one and I got the output what I want as
following image. But, as you noticed, there is a lot spaces between
"Theorem" and the start of the text. Also there is the same space
between "Proof" and the start of the text. Is it normal? or Is there
any method to reduce the spaces?
Thank you for reading.
Dalyoung
%Here is the definition following Mr. Taco's method
\defineenumeration[Theorem]
[location=serried,
headstyle=bold,
text=Theorem,
number=yes,
after=]
\definestartstop[theorem]
[before=\startTheorem,
after=\stopTheorem]
\defineenumeration[Proof]
[location=serried,
headstyle=slanted,
text=Proof,
number=no,
after=]
\definestartstop[proof]
[before=\startProof,
after=\hfil \stopProof]
......
\startTheorem $P(n, r) = C(n,r).... \stopTheorem
\startProof An ordered arrangement... \stopProof
.........
%output

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