I am trying to write two consecutive theorems in my paper. However Lyx
always joints the two theorems into a single enviromes.
The only way seems to insert a non-empty line in between.
Is there a solution for this?
Luca Brandolini wrote:
I am trying to write two consecutive theorems in my paper. However Lyx
always joints the two theorems into a single enviromes.
The only way seems to insert a non-empty line in between.
Is there a solution for this?
Yes, increase the nesting depth of the consecutive
On Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 11:55 PM, Luca
Brandoliniluca.brandol...@unibg.it wrote:
I am trying to write two consecutive theorems in my paper. However Lyx
always joints the two theorems into a single enviromes.
The only way seems to insert a non-empty line in between.
Is there a solution
Ignacio García wrote:
Luca Brandolini wrote:
I am trying to write two consecutive theorems in my paper. However Lyx
always joints the two theorems into a single enviromes.
The only way seems to insert a non-empty line in between.
Is there a solution for this?
Yes, increase
I am trying to write two consecutive theorems in my paper. However Lyx
always joints the two theorems into a single enviromes.
The only way seems to insert a non-empty line in between.
Is there a solution for this?
Luca Brandolini wrote:
I am trying to write two consecutive theorems in my paper. However Lyx
always joints the two theorems into a single enviromes.
The only way seems to insert a non-empty line in between.
Is there a solution for this?
Yes, increase the nesting depth of the consecutive
On Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 11:55 PM, Luca
Brandoliniluca.brandol...@unibg.it wrote:
I am trying to write two consecutive theorems in my paper. However Lyx
always joints the two theorems into a single enviromes.
The only way seems to insert a non-empty line in between.
Is there a solution
Ignacio García wrote:
Luca Brandolini wrote:
I am trying to write two consecutive theorems in my paper. However Lyx
always joints the two theorems into a single enviromes.
The only way seems to insert a non-empty line in between.
Is there a solution for this?
Yes, increase
I am trying to write two consecutive theorems in my paper. However Lyx
always joints the two theorems into a single enviromes.
The only way seems to insert a non-empty line in between.
Is there a solution for this?
Luca Brandolini wrote:
> I am trying to write two consecutive theorems in my paper. However Lyx
> always joints the two theorems into a single enviromes.
> The only way seems to insert a non-empty line in between.
> Is there a solution for this?
Yes, increase the nesting depth of the
On Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 11:55 PM, Luca
Brandolini<luca.brandol...@unibg.it> wrote:
> I am trying to write two consecutive theorems in my paper. However Lyx
> always joints the two theorems into a single enviromes.
> The only way seems to insert a non-empty line in between.
> I
Ignacio García wrote:
Luca Brandolini wrote:
I am trying to write two consecutive theorems in my paper. However Lyx
always joints the two theorems into a single enviromes.
The only way seems to insert a non-empty line in between.
Is there a solution for this?
Yes, increase
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