Re: Named Theorems

2009-03-25 Thread Paul Smith
On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 3:15 PM, Bruce Pourciau
bruce.h.pourc...@lawrence.edu wrote:
 Using the AMS document class, how do you get, say, Equivalence Theorem,
 rather than just Theorem, as the title in the Theorem environment?

Between the word Theorem and the statement of the theorem, insert in ERT:

[Equivalence Theorem]

(please, mind the brackets).

Paul


Re: Named Theorems

2009-03-25 Thread Bruce Pourciau


On Mar 25, 2009, at 10:22 AM, Paul Smith wrote:


On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 3:15 PM, Bruce Pourciau
bruce.h.pourc...@lawrence.edu wrote:
Using the AMS document class, how do you get, say, Equivalence  
Theorem,

rather than just Theorem, as the title in the Theorem environment?


Between the word Theorem and the statement of the theorem, insert  
in ERT:


[Equivalence Theorem]

(please, mind the brackets).

Paul


Great, thanks Paul. And what if your theorem's conclusion has two  
parts that you would like labelled (a) and (b), rather than 1. and 2.?


Bruce


Re: Named Theorems

2009-03-25 Thread Paul Smith
On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 3:31 PM, Bruce Pourciau
bruce.h.pourc...@lawrence.edu wrote:
 Using the AMS document class, how do you get, say, Equivalence Theorem,
 rather than just Theorem, as the title in the Theorem environment?

 Between the word Theorem and the statement of the theorem, insert in
 ERT:

 [Equivalence Theorem]

 (please, mind the brackets).

 Great, thanks Paul. And what if your theorem's conclusion has two parts that
 you would like labelled (a) and (b), rather than 1. and 2.?

Use enumeration, and between 1. and the statement of the conclusion,
insert in ERT:

[(a)]

(mind the brackets and between the ERT and the text of the conclusion
insert a space.)

Paul


Re: Named Theorems

2009-03-25 Thread rgheck

Bruce Pourciau wrote:


On Mar 25, 2009, at 10:22 AM, Paul Smith wrote:


On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 3:15 PM, Bruce Pourciau
bruce.h.pourc...@lawrence.edu wrote:

Using the AMS document class, how do you get, say, Equivalence Theorem,
rather than just Theorem, as the title in the Theorem environment?


Between the word Theorem and the statement of the theorem, insert 
in ERT:


[Equivalence Theorem]


Or use the poorly named InsertShort Title.

rh



Re: Named Theorems

2009-03-25 Thread Paul Smith
On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 3:15 PM, Bruce Pourciau
bruce.h.pourc...@lawrence.edu wrote:
 Using the AMS document class, how do you get, say, Equivalence Theorem,
 rather than just Theorem, as the title in the Theorem environment?

Between the word Theorem and the statement of the theorem, insert in ERT:

[Equivalence Theorem]

(please, mind the brackets).

Paul


Re: Named Theorems

2009-03-25 Thread Bruce Pourciau


On Mar 25, 2009, at 10:22 AM, Paul Smith wrote:


On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 3:15 PM, Bruce Pourciau
bruce.h.pourc...@lawrence.edu wrote:
Using the AMS document class, how do you get, say, Equivalence  
Theorem,

rather than just Theorem, as the title in the Theorem environment?


Between the word Theorem and the statement of the theorem, insert  
in ERT:


[Equivalence Theorem]

(please, mind the brackets).

Paul


Great, thanks Paul. And what if your theorem's conclusion has two  
parts that you would like labelled (a) and (b), rather than 1. and 2.?


Bruce


Re: Named Theorems

2009-03-25 Thread Paul Smith
On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 3:31 PM, Bruce Pourciau
bruce.h.pourc...@lawrence.edu wrote:
 Using the AMS document class, how do you get, say, Equivalence Theorem,
 rather than just Theorem, as the title in the Theorem environment?

 Between the word Theorem and the statement of the theorem, insert in
 ERT:

 [Equivalence Theorem]

 (please, mind the brackets).

 Great, thanks Paul. And what if your theorem's conclusion has two parts that
 you would like labelled (a) and (b), rather than 1. and 2.?

Use enumeration, and between 1. and the statement of the conclusion,
insert in ERT:

[(a)]

(mind the brackets and between the ERT and the text of the conclusion
insert a space.)

Paul


Re: Named Theorems

2009-03-25 Thread rgheck

Bruce Pourciau wrote:


On Mar 25, 2009, at 10:22 AM, Paul Smith wrote:


On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 3:15 PM, Bruce Pourciau
bruce.h.pourc...@lawrence.edu wrote:

Using the AMS document class, how do you get, say, Equivalence Theorem,
rather than just Theorem, as the title in the Theorem environment?


Between the word Theorem and the statement of the theorem, insert 
in ERT:


[Equivalence Theorem]


Or use the poorly named InsertShort Title.

rh



Re: Named Theorems

2009-03-25 Thread Paul Smith
On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 3:15 PM, Bruce Pourciau
 wrote:
> Using the AMS document class, how do you get, say, Equivalence Theorem,
> rather than just Theorem, as the title in the Theorem environment?

Between the word "Theorem" and the statement of the theorem, insert in ERT:

[Equivalence Theorem]

(please, mind the brackets).

Paul


Re: Named Theorems

2009-03-25 Thread Bruce Pourciau


On Mar 25, 2009, at 10:22 AM, Paul Smith wrote:


On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 3:15 PM, Bruce Pourciau
 wrote:
Using the AMS document class, how do you get, say, Equivalence  
Theorem,

rather than just Theorem, as the title in the Theorem environment?


Between the word "Theorem" and the statement of the theorem, insert  
in ERT:


[Equivalence Theorem]

(please, mind the brackets).

Paul


Great, thanks Paul. And what if your theorem's conclusion has two  
parts that you would like labelled (a) and (b), rather than 1. and 2.?


Bruce


Re: Named Theorems

2009-03-25 Thread Paul Smith
On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 3:31 PM, Bruce Pourciau
 wrote:
>>> Using the AMS document class, how do you get, say, Equivalence Theorem,
>>> rather than just Theorem, as the title in the Theorem environment?
>>
>> Between the word "Theorem" and the statement of the theorem, insert in
>> ERT:
>>
>> [Equivalence Theorem]
>>
>> (please, mind the brackets).
>
> Great, thanks Paul. And what if your theorem's conclusion has two parts that
> you would like labelled (a) and (b), rather than 1. and 2.?

Use enumeration, and between 1. and the statement of the conclusion,
insert in ERT:

[(a)]

(mind the brackets and between the ERT and the text of the conclusion
insert a space.)

Paul


Re: Named Theorems

2009-03-25 Thread rgheck

Bruce Pourciau wrote:


On Mar 25, 2009, at 10:22 AM, Paul Smith wrote:


On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 3:15 PM, Bruce Pourciau
 wrote:

Using the AMS document class, how do you get, say, Equivalence Theorem,
rather than just Theorem, as the title in the Theorem environment?


Between the word "Theorem" and the statement of the theorem, insert 
in ERT:


[Equivalence Theorem]


Or use the poorly named "Insert>Short Title".

rh