Am Freitag, den 19.07.2019, 22:54 -0600 schrieb Joel Kulesza:
> Does anyone know how to achieve multi-paragraph descriptions as noted
> here: https://www.contextgarden.net/Description#LaTeX_2.
Use a standard paragraph and indent it, e.g. via the Tab key.
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On Fri, Jul 19, 2019 at 10:54 PM Joel Kulesza wrote:
> Does anyone know how to achieve multi-paragraph descriptions as noted
> here: https://www.contextgarden.net/Description#LaTeX_2. Newlines do not
> give the desired behavior.
>
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On Mon, Oct 09, 2006 at 01:02:28PM -0700, Daniel Lohmann wrote:
As Paul described below, you need to indent the sub-items *and* the
standard paragraph in between. (See the attached.)
Bennett
Cool - exactly what I was looking for :-)
I never tried to achieve it by intending a standard
On Mon, Oct 09, 2006 at 01:02:28PM -0700, Daniel Lohmann wrote:
As Paul described below, you need to indent the sub-items *and* the
standard paragraph in between. (See the attached.)
Bennett
Cool - exactly what I was looking for :-)
I never tried to achieve it by intending a standard
On Mon, Oct 09, 2006 at 01:02:28PM -0700, Daniel Lohmann wrote:
> >As Paul described below, you need to indent the sub-items *and* the
> >standard paragraph in between. (See the attached.)
> >
> >Bennett
>
> Cool - exactly what I was looking for :-)
>
> I never tried to achieve it by intending a
As we are already on the topic...
I have always been wondering how to end a nested environment *without*
starting a new item in the previous level:
1) This is item 1. It contains a list of sub-items, which are in fact
a) one sub-item
b) and another one
However, there are definitely
On Oct 9, 2006, at 2:47 PM, Daniel Lohmann wrote:
As we are already on the topic...
I have always been wondering how to end a nested environment *without*
starting a new item in the previous level:
1) This is item 1. It contains a list of sub-items, which are in fact
a) one sub-item
b)
As Paul described below, you need to indent the sub-items *and* the
standard paragraph in between. (See the attached.)
Bennett
Cool - exactly what I was looking for :-)
I never tried to achieve it by intending a standard paragraph - an
approach that seems a bit counter-intuitive at first
As we are already on the topic...
I have always been wondering how to end a nested environment *without*
starting a new item in the previous level:
1) This is item 1. It contains a list of sub-items, which are in fact
a) one sub-item
b) and another one
However, there are definitely
On Oct 9, 2006, at 2:47 PM, Daniel Lohmann wrote:
As we are already on the topic...
I have always been wondering how to end a nested environment *without*
starting a new item in the previous level:
1) This is item 1. It contains a list of sub-items, which are in fact
a) one sub-item
b)
As Paul described below, you need to indent the sub-items *and* the
standard paragraph in between. (See the attached.)
Bennett
Cool - exactly what I was looking for :-)
I never tried to achieve it by intending a standard paragraph - an
approach that seems a bit counter-intuitive at first
As we are already on the topic...
I have always been wondering how to end a nested environment *without*
starting a new item in the previous level:
1) This is item 1. It contains a list of sub-items, which are in fact
a) one sub-item
b) and another one
However, there are definitely
On Oct 9, 2006, at 2:47 PM, Daniel Lohmann wrote:
As we are already on the topic...
I have always been wondering how to end a nested environment *without*
starting a new item in the previous level:
1) This is item 1. It contains a list of sub-items, which are in fact
a) one sub-item
b)
As Paul described below, you need to indent the sub-items *and* the
standard paragraph in between. (See the attached.)
Bennett
Cool - exactly what I was looking for :-)
I never tried to achieve it by intending a standard paragraph - an
approach that seems a bit counter-intuitive at first
Laurent Duperval wrote:
Hello,
Is it possible to create a multi-paragraph description in LyX, the same
way you can do so in LaTex? Something like this:
\begin{description}
\item[Para] This is a shorter item label, and some text that talks about it.
The text is wrapped into a paragraph, with
Laurent Duperval wrote:
Hello,
Is it possible to create a multi-paragraph description in LyX, the same
way you can do so in LaTex? Something like this:
\begin{description}
\item[Para] This is a shorter item label, and some text that talks about it.
The text is wrapped into a paragraph, with
Laurent Duperval wrote:
Hello,
Is it possible to create a multi-paragraph description in LyX, the same
way you can do so in LaTex? Something like this:
\begin{description}
\item[Para] This is a shorter item label, and some text that talks about it.
The text is wrapped into a paragraph, with
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