s come to mind. If you want to use the new
> > version exclusively (and not use good old "enumerate"), you could
> > redefine the enumerate environment itself. Assuming you want xenumerate
> > to coexist with enumerate, you can define a layout for it, either in the
> > Lo
> A couple of possibilities come to mind. If you want to use the new
> version exclusively (and not use good old "enumerate"), you could
> redefine the enumerate environment itself. Assuming you want xenumerate
> to coexist with enumerate, you can define a layout for it
ew
> version exclusively (and not use good old "enumerate"), you could
> redefine the enumerate environment itself. Assuming you want xenumerate
> to coexist with enumerate, you can define a layout for it, either in the
> Local Layout portion of the document settings (if you only w
(and not use good old "enumerate"), you could
redefine the enumerate environment itself. Assuming you want xenumerate
to coexist with enumerate, you can define a layout for it, either in the
Local Layout portion of the document settings (if you only want it for
one document) or in a m
Dear All,
Suppose that I have created a new enumerate-like enumerate, say
xenumerate. How can I use it from inside LyX without recourse to ERT?
Thanks in advance,
Paul
Am Sonntag, den 08.05.2016, 23:56 -0400 schrieb S Shieh:
> I would like to achieve in LyX the equivalent of
>
> \begin{frame}{WTF?}
> \begin{enumerate}
> \conti
> \item yada
> \end{enumerate}
> \end{frame}
If you want this in every enumerate environmen
Thanks Paul. Sorry I didn't press reply to all.
Sanford
At 10:21 AM 5/10/2016, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Sanford,
Please keep the conversation on the list, in case others have the
same question.
I have the Beamer resume enumerate module installed with LyX 2.1.4. IIRC,
the module did not ship
Sanford,
Please keep the conversation on the list, in case others have the same question.
I have the Beamer resume enumerate module installed with LyX 2.1.4. IIRC,
the module did not ship with this version of LyX, so I had to download it
from the Wiki modules page
On 05/09/2016 09:54 PM, Scott Kostyshak wrote:
> On Sun, May 08, 2016 at 11:56:19PM -0400, S Shieh wrote:
>> I would like to achieve in LyX the equivalent of
>>
>> \begin{frame}{WTF?}
>> \begin{enumerate}
>> \conti
>> \item yada
>> \end{enumerate}
>> \end{frame}
>>
>> But if I put the cursor after
On Sun, May 08, 2016 at 11:56:19PM -0400, S Shieh wrote:
> I would like to achieve in LyX the equivalent of
>
> \begin{frame}{WTF?}
> \begin{enumerate}
> \conti
> \item yada
> \end{enumerate}
> \end{frame}
>
> But if I put the cursor after 1. and use ctrl-L, \seti appears after \item.
> If I put
Is the purpose here to number enumerated items consecutively across a frame
boundary? If so, and if you have a recent version of LyX, you just need to
go to Document > Settings > Modules and add the module "Beamer Resumable
Enumerate". Then use the usual enumerate environment on
I would like to achieve in LyX the equivalent of
\begin{frame}{WTF?}
\begin{enumerate}
\conti
\item yada
\end{enumerate}
\end{frame}
But if I put the cursor after 1. and use ctrl-L, \seti appears after
\item. If I put the cursor after the frametitle and use ctrl-L,
\seti appears before
Hello,
does anybody know how to change the numbers of an \enumerate environment
temporarily into bold numbers?
I want to have bold headings with a number. But the following passages of
various textformats (!) shall be indented. So I wanted to use the
\enumerate environment
Matthias Diehl wrote:
Hello,
does anybody know how to change the numbers of an \enumerate environment
temporarily into bold numbers?
I want to have bold headings with a number. But the following passages of
various textformats (!) shall be indented. So I wanted to use the
\enumerate
Hello,
does anybody know how to change the numbers of an \enumerate environment
temporarily into bold numbers?
I want to have bold headings with a number. But the following passages of
various textformats (!) shall be indented. So I wanted to use the
\enumerate environment
Matthias Diehl wrote:
Hello,
does anybody know how to change the numbers of an \enumerate environment
temporarily into bold numbers?
I want to have bold headings with a number. But the following passages of
various textformats (!) shall be indented. So I wanted to use the
\enumerate
Hello,
does anybody know how to change the numbers of an \enumerate environment
temporarily into bold numbers?
I want to have bold headings with a number. But the following passages of
various textformats (!) shall be indented. So I wanted to use the
\enumerate environment
Matthias Diehl wrote:
Hello,
does anybody know how to change the numbers of an \enumerate environment
temporarily into bold numbers?
I want to have bold headings with a number. But the following passages of
various textformats (!) shall be indented. So I wanted to use the
\enumerate
On Wednesday 23 July 2008 00:54, Dirk Markert wrote:
2008/7/22 Steve Litt [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Günter (and everyone else),
Your response contains one of the most useful LyX idioms I've ever seen,
limiting my biggest objection to LyX. It will lead to vastly improved
productivity for me.
On Wednesday 23 July 2008 00:54, Dirk Markert wrote:
2008/7/22 Steve Litt [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Günter (and everyone else),
Your response contains one of the most useful LyX idioms I've ever seen,
limiting my biggest objection to LyX. It will lead to vastly improved
productivity for me.
On Wednesday 23 July 2008 00:54, Dirk Markert wrote:
> 2008/7/22 Steve Litt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Günter (and everyone else),
> >
> > Your response contains one of the most useful LyX idioms I've ever seen,
> > limiting my biggest objection to LyX. It will lead to vastly improved
> >
up shortly.
On Wednesday 16 July 2008 07:34, G. Milde wrote:
On 14.07.08, Steve Litt wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to make a simple clone of the Enumerate environment. Once I
can do that, I'll make a few changes. But I've not been able to clone
it.
You need to clone both, LyX layout
2008/7/22 Steve Litt [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Günter (and everyone else),
Your response contains one of the most useful LyX idioms I've ever seen,
limiting my biggest objection to LyX. It will lead to vastly improved
productivity for me.
Can anyone guess which part of Günter's email is so
up shortly.
On Wednesday 16 July 2008 07:34, G. Milde wrote:
On 14.07.08, Steve Litt wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to make a simple clone of the Enumerate environment. Once I
can do that, I'll make a few changes. But I've not been able to clone
it.
You need to clone both, LyX layout
2008/7/22 Steve Litt [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Günter (and everyone else),
Your response contains one of the most useful LyX idioms I've ever seen,
limiting my biggest objection to LyX. It will lead to vastly improved
productivity for me.
Can anyone guess which part of Günter's email is so
up shortly.
On Wednesday 16 July 2008 07:34, G. Milde wrote:
> On 14.07.08, Steve Litt wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I'm trying to make a simple clone of the Enumerate environment. Once I
> > can do that, I'll make a few changes. But I've not been able to clone
> > it
2008/7/22 Steve Litt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Günter (and everyone else),
>
> Your response contains one of the most useful LyX idioms I've ever seen,
> limiting my biggest objection to LyX. It will lead to vastly improved
> productivity for me.
>
> Can anyone guess which part of Günter's email is
LaTeX based solution works perfectly.
Thanks very much.
SteveT
On Wednesday 16 July 2008 07:34, G. Milde wrote:
On 14.07.08, Steve Litt wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to make a simple clone of the Enumerate environment. Once I
can do that, I'll make a few changes. But I've not been able to clone
.
rh
Thanks very much.
SteveT
On Wednesday 16 July 2008 07:34, G. Milde wrote:
On 14.07.08, Steve Litt wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to make a simple clone of the Enumerate environment. Once I
can do that, I'll make a few changes. But I've not been able to clone
it.
You need to clone
LaTeX based solution works perfectly.
Thanks very much.
SteveT
On Wednesday 16 July 2008 07:34, G. Milde wrote:
On 14.07.08, Steve Litt wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to make a simple clone of the Enumerate environment. Once I
can do that, I'll make a few changes. But I've not been able to clone
.
rh
Thanks very much.
SteveT
On Wednesday 16 July 2008 07:34, G. Milde wrote:
On 14.07.08, Steve Litt wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to make a simple clone of the Enumerate environment. Once I
can do that, I'll make a few changes. But I've not been able to clone
it.
You need to clone
LaTeX based solution works perfectly.
Thanks very much.
SteveT
On Wednesday 16 July 2008 07:34, G. Milde wrote:
> On 14.07.08, Steve Litt wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I'm trying to make a simple clone of the Enumerate environment. Once I
> > can do that, I'll make a few chan
.
rh
Thanks very much.
SteveT
On Wednesday 16 July 2008 07:34, G. Milde wrote:
On 14.07.08, Steve Litt wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to make a simple clone of the Enumerate environment. Once I
can do that, I'll make a few changes. But I've not been able to clone
it.
You need to clone
On 14.07.08, Steve Litt wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to make a simple clone of the Enumerate environment. Once I
can do that, I'll make a few changes. But I've not been able to clone
it.
You need to clone both, LyX layout::
Style Questions
CopyStyle Enumeration
and LaTeX
On 14.07.08, Steve Litt wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to make a simple clone of the Enumerate environment. Once I
can do that, I'll make a few changes. But I've not been able to clone
it.
You need to clone both, LyX layout::
Style Questions
CopyStyle Enumeration
and LaTeX
On 14.07.08, Steve Litt wrote:
> Hi all,
> I'm trying to make a simple clone of the Enumerate environment. Once I
> can do that, I'll make a few changes. But I've not been able to clone
> it.
You need to clone both, LyX layout::
Style Questions
CopyStyle Enumeration
Hi all,
I'm trying to make a simple clone of the Enumerate environment. Once I can do
that, I'll make a few changes. But I've not been able to clone it. Here's my
layout file:
#% Do not delete the line below; configure depends on this
# \DeclareLaTeXClass[book]{quizbook}
Input stdclass.inc
Hi all,
I'm trying to make a simple clone of the Enumerate environment. Once I can do
that, I'll make a few changes. But I've not been able to clone it. Here's my
layout file:
#% Do not delete the line below; configure depends on this
# \DeclareLaTeXClass[book]{quizbook}
Input stdclass.inc
Hi all,
I'm trying to make a simple clone of the Enumerate environment. Once I can do
that, I'll make a few changes. But I've not been able to clone it. Here's my
layout file:
#% Do not delete the line below; configure depends on this
# \DeclareLaTeXClass[book]{quizbook}
Input stdclass.inc
Hillel schrieb:
I did try to play with the content alignment setting, but it didn't solve
all my problems. The remaining problem is that even when the content
alignment is set to middle, the top of the box is aligned with the
*bottom*
of the text line. What I need is to get the top of the box
Hillel schrieb:
I did try to play with the content alignment setting, but it didn't solve
all my problems. The remaining problem is that even when the content
alignment is set to middle, the top of the box is aligned with the
*bottom*
of the text line. What I need is to get the top of the box
Hillel schrieb:
I did try to play with the "content alignment" setting, but it didn't solve
all my problems. The remaining problem is that even when the "content
alignment" is set to middle, the top of the box is aligned with the
*bottom*
of the text line. What I need is to get the top of the
Hillel schrieb:
I tried your suggestion and read the docs, but for some reason I can't get
it right.
I created a simple lyx file, with a few words of text followed by a box
that
holds a table with multiple rows. When I set the box vertical alignment to
bottom, the box is correctly aligned.
Thanks Uwe
I did try to play with the content alignment setting, but it didn't solve
all my problems. The remaining problem is that even when the content
alignment is set to middle, the top of the box is aligned with the *bottom*
of the text line. What I need is to get the top of the box aligned
Hillel schrieb:
I tried your suggestion and read the docs, but for some reason I can't get
it right.
I created a simple lyx file, with a few words of text followed by a box
that
holds a table with multiple rows. When I set the box vertical alignment to
bottom, the box is correctly aligned.
Thanks Uwe
I did try to play with the content alignment setting, but it didn't solve
all my problems. The remaining problem is that even when the content
alignment is set to middle, the top of the box is aligned with the *bottom*
of the text line. What I need is to get the top of the box aligned
Hillel schrieb:
I tried your suggestion and read the docs, but for some reason I can't get
it right.
I created a simple lyx file, with a few words of text followed by a box
that
holds a table with multiple rows. When I set the box vertical alignment to
"bottom", the box is correctly aligned.
Thanks Uwe
I did try to play with the "content alignment" setting, but it didn't solve
all my problems. The remaining problem is that even when the "content
alignment" is set to middle, the top of the box is aligned with the *bottom*
of the text line. What I need is to get the top of the box
1.4.3
Latex 2003/12/01
Hillel
On 12/13/06, Uwe Stöhr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hillel schrieb:
I am new to LyX and I'm trying to use tables inside an enumerate
environment. My problem is that with respect to vertical alignment, the
number (of the current enumerate item) is aligned
1.4.3
Latex 2003/12/01
Hillel
On 12/13/06, Uwe Stöhr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hillel schrieb:
I am new to LyX and I'm trying to use tables inside an enumerate
environment. My problem is that with respect to vertical alignment, the
number (of the current enumerate item) is aligned
top of the box. Is
this a bug or am I doing something wrong?
--
Lyx Version 1.4.3
Latex 2003/12/01
Hillel
On 12/13/06, Uwe Stöhr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hillel schrieb:
> I am new to LyX and I'm trying to use tables inside an enumerate
> environment. My problem is that with re
Hi all
I am new to LyX and I'm trying to use tables inside an enumerate
environment. My problem is that with respect to vertical alignment, the
number (of the current enumerate item) is aligned to the vertical center of
the table, while I want it aligned to its top.
Does anyone know how do I
Hillel schrieb:
I am new to LyX and I'm trying to use tables inside an enumerate
environment. My problem is that with respect to vertical alignment, the
number (of the current enumerate item) is aligned to the vertical center of
the table, while I want it aligned to its top.
Put the table
Hi all
I am new to LyX and I'm trying to use tables inside an enumerate
environment. My problem is that with respect to vertical alignment, the
number (of the current enumerate item) is aligned to the vertical center of
the table, while I want it aligned to its top.
Does anyone know how do I
Hillel schrieb:
I am new to LyX and I'm trying to use tables inside an enumerate
environment. My problem is that with respect to vertical alignment, the
number (of the current enumerate item) is aligned to the vertical center of
the table, while I want it aligned to its top.
Put the table
Hi all
I am new to LyX and I'm trying to use tables inside an enumerate
environment. My problem is that with respect to vertical alignment, the
number (of the current enumerate item) is aligned to the vertical center of
the table, while I want it aligned to its top.
Does anyone know how do I
Hillel schrieb:
I am new to LyX and I'm trying to use tables inside an enumerate
environment. My problem is that with respect to vertical alignment, the
number (of the current enumerate item) is aligned to the vertical center of
the table, while I want it aligned to its top.
Put the table
On 4/6/06, Paul A. Rubin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a document only with one page ended by an enumerate
environment. The enumerate environment appears with a long spacing
with the precedent text. I think LaTeX does that automatically for
aesthetical reasons, as the page
Paul Smith wrote:
blah blah blah \setlength{\partopsep}{-2ex}
1. list item
2. list item
back to regular text blah blah \setlength{\partopsep}{0ex}
1. list item with regular spacing
2. list item
blah blah blah
Thanks, Paul. Actually, I was looking for a more global solution,
i.e., some code to
On 4/7/06, Paul A. Rubin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
blah blah blah \setlength{\partopsep}{-2ex}
1. list item
2. list item
back to regular text blah blah \setlength{\partopsep}{0ex}
1. list item with regular spacing
2. list item
blah blah blah
Thanks, Paul. Actually, I was looking
On 4/6/06, Paul A. Rubin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a document only with one page ended by an enumerate
environment. The enumerate environment appears with a long spacing
with the precedent text. I think LaTeX does that automatically for
aesthetical reasons, as the page
Paul Smith wrote:
blah blah blah \setlength{\partopsep}{-2ex}
1. list item
2. list item
back to regular text blah blah \setlength{\partopsep}{0ex}
1. list item with regular spacing
2. list item
blah blah blah
Thanks, Paul. Actually, I was looking for a more global solution,
i.e., some code to
On 4/7/06, Paul A. Rubin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
blah blah blah \setlength{\partopsep}{-2ex}
1. list item
2. list item
back to regular text blah blah \setlength{\partopsep}{0ex}
1. list item with regular spacing
2. list item
blah blah blah
Thanks, Paul. Actually, I was looking
On 4/6/06, Paul A. Rubin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I have a document only with one page ended by an enumerate
> > environment. The enumerate environment appears with a long spacing
> > with the precedent text. I think LaTeX does that automatically for
> > ae
Paul Smith wrote:
blah blah blah \setlength{\partopsep}{-2ex}
1. list item
2. list item
back to regular text blah blah \setlength{\partopsep}{0ex}
1. list item with regular spacing
2. list item
blah blah blah
Thanks, Paul. Actually, I was looking for a more global solution,
i.e., some code to
On 4/7/06, Paul A. Rubin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> blah blah blah \setlength{\partopsep}{-2ex}
> >> 1. list item
> >> 2. list item
> >> back to regular text blah blah \setlength{\partopsep}{0ex}
> >> 1. list item with regular spacing
> >> 2. list item
> >> blah blah blah
> >
> > Thanks,
Dear All
I have a document only with one page ended by an enumerate
environment. The enumerate environment appears with a long spacing
with the precedent text. I think LaTeX does that automatically for
aesthetical reasons, as the page is not entirely filled with text. How
can one prevent LaTeX
Paul Smith wrote:
Dear All
I have a document only with one page ended by an enumerate
environment. The enumerate environment appears with a long spacing
with the precedent text. I think LaTeX does that automatically for
aesthetical reasons, as the page is not entirely filled with text. How
can
Dear All
I have a document only with one page ended by an enumerate
environment. The enumerate environment appears with a long spacing
with the precedent text. I think LaTeX does that automatically for
aesthetical reasons, as the page is not entirely filled with text. How
can one prevent LaTeX
Paul Smith wrote:
Dear All
I have a document only with one page ended by an enumerate
environment. The enumerate environment appears with a long spacing
with the precedent text. I think LaTeX does that automatically for
aesthetical reasons, as the page is not entirely filled with text. How
can
Dear All
I have a document only with one page ended by an enumerate
environment. The enumerate environment appears with a long spacing
with the precedent text. I think LaTeX does that automatically for
aesthetical reasons, as the page is not entirely filled with text. How
can one prevent LaTeX
Paul Smith wrote:
Dear All
I have a document only with one page ended by an enumerate
environment. The enumerate environment appears with a long spacing
with the precedent text. I think LaTeX does that automatically for
aesthetical reasons, as the page is not entirely filled with text. How
can
Dear All
Is there some environment like enumerate one, but starting by (a), (b),
(c),... instead of (1), (2), (3),...?
Thank you a lot in advance!
Paul
Paul Smith wrote:
Is there some environment like enumerate one, but starting by (a), (b),
(c),... instead of (1), (2), (3),...?
write in the preamble:
\renewcommand\theenumi{(\alph{enumi})}
Herbert
of using, in the same
document, the original enumerate environment. Is it possible to overcome
these two inconveniences?
Paul
hand, it prevents me of using, in the same
document, the original enumerate environment. Is it possible to overcome
these two inconveniences?
no problem. In this case write just _before_ your
modified enumerate in TeX (red) and not in the
preamble:
\bgroup
\renewcommand\theenumi{(\alph{enumi
Dear All
Is there some environment like enumerate one, but starting by (a), (b),
(c),... instead of (1), (2), (3),...?
Thank you a lot in advance!
Paul
Paul Smith wrote:
Is there some environment like enumerate one, but starting by (a), (b),
(c),... instead of (1), (2), (3),...?
write in the preamble:
\renewcommand\theenumi{(\alph{enumi})}
Herbert
of using, in the same
document, the original enumerate environment. Is it possible to overcome
these two inconveniences?
Paul
hand, it prevents me of using, in the same
document, the original enumerate environment. Is it possible to overcome
these two inconveniences?
no problem. In this case write just _before_ your
modified enumerate in TeX (red) and not in the
preamble:
\bgroup
\renewcommand\theenumi{(\alph{enumi
Dear All
Is there some environment like enumerate one, but starting by (a), (b),
(c),... instead of (1), (2), (3),...?
Thank you a lot in advance!
Paul
Paul Smith wrote:
Is there some environment like enumerate one, but starting by (a), (b),
(c),... instead of (1), (2), (3),...?
write in the preamble:
\renewcommand\theenumi{(\alph{enumi})}
Herbert
of using, in the same
document, the original enumerate environment. Is it possible to overcome
these two inconveniences?
Paul
hand, it prevents me of using, in the same
document, the original enumerate environment. Is it possible to overcome
these two inconveniences?
no problem. In this case write just _before_ your
modified enumerate in TeX (red) and not in the
preamble:
\bgroup
\renewcommand\theenumi{(\alph{enumi
Hi list,
I need to put somes floats in a enumerate environment, some like exercises
and examples. Someone could remember me the name of the latex package to do
this?
Thanks in advance.
Osvaldo
--
Dr. Osvaldo Fornaro [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Universidad Nacional del Centro de la Provincia de
On 6 May, Osvaldo Fornaro wrote:
I need to put somes floats in a enumerate environment, some
like exercises and examples. Someone could remember me the
name of the latex package to do this?
It sounds somehow strange and contradictory to me:
- floats are floats because they float
- all items
Osvaldo Fornaro wrote:
El Lun 06 May 2002 12:08, escribió:
On 6 May, Osvaldo Fornaro wrote:
I need to put somes floats in a enumerate environment, some
like exercises and examples. Someone could remember me the
name of the latex package to do this?
It sounds somehow strange
On Mon, May 06, 2002 at 02:06:28PM -0300, Osvaldo Fornaro wrote:
I need to put somes floats in a enumerate environment, some
like exercises and examples. Someone could remember me the
name of the latex package to do this?
It sounds somehow strange and contradictory to me
Hi list,
I need to put somes floats in a enumerate environment, some like exercises
and examples. Someone could remember me the name of the latex package to do
this?
Thanks in advance.
Osvaldo
--
Dr. Osvaldo Fornaro [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Universidad Nacional del Centro de la Provincia de
On 6 May, Osvaldo Fornaro wrote:
I need to put somes floats in a enumerate environment, some
like exercises and examples. Someone could remember me the
name of the latex package to do this?
It sounds somehow strange and contradictory to me:
- floats are floats because they float
- all items
El Lun 06 May 2002 12:08, escribió:
On 6 May, Osvaldo Fornaro wrote:
I need to put somes floats in a enumerate environment, some
like exercises and examples. Someone could remember me the
name of the latex package to do this?
It sounds somehow strange and contradictory to me:
- floats
Osvaldo Fornaro wrote:
El Lun 06 May 2002 12:08, escribió:
On 6 May, Osvaldo Fornaro wrote:
I need to put somes floats in a enumerate environment, some
like exercises and examples. Someone could remember me the
name of the latex package to do this?
It sounds somehow strange
On Mon, May 06, 2002 at 02:06:28PM -0300, Osvaldo Fornaro wrote:
I need to put somes floats in a enumerate environment, some
like exercises and examples. Someone could remember me the
name of the latex package to do this?
It sounds somehow strange and contradictory to me
Hi list,
I need to put somes floats in a enumerate environment, some like exercises
and examples. Someone could remember me the name of the latex package to do
this?
Thanks in advance.
Osvaldo
--
Dr. Osvaldo Fornaro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Universidad Nacional del Centro de la Provin
On 6 May, Osvaldo Fornaro wrote:
> I need to put somes floats in a enumerate environment, some
> like exercises and examples. Someone could remember me the
> name of the latex package to do this?
It sounds somehow strange and contradictory to me:
- floats are floats because they fl
El Lun 06 May 2002 12:08, escribió:
> On 6 May, Osvaldo Fornaro wrote:
> > I need to put somes floats in a enumerate environment, some
> > like exercises and examples. Someone could remember me the
> > name of the latex package to do this?
>
> It sounds somehow stra
Osvaldo Fornaro wrote:
> El Lun 06 May 2002 12:08, escribió:
>
>>On 6 May, Osvaldo Fornaro wrote:
>>
>>>I need to put somes floats in a enumerate environment, some
>>>like exercises and examples. Someone could remember me the
>>>name of the late
On Mon, May 06, 2002 at 02:06:28PM -0300, Osvaldo Fornaro wrote:
> > > I need to put somes floats in a enumerate environment, some
> > > like exercises and examples. Someone could remember me the
> > > name of the latex package to do this?
> >
> > It sounds
Hi,
How can I change the Enumerate environment to (a), (b), (c)... instead of
the default 1,2,3?
Thanks,
Gayan
R.G.N. Meegama wrote:
Hi,
How can I change the Enumerate environment to (a), (b), (c)... instead of
the default 1,2,3?
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