On 29-Dec-11 10:08 pm, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
First issue: insert a separator environment between the two problems.
Second issue: try nesting the subenvironment within the proof. I don't have LyX
handy, but there are menu and (I believe) tool bar entries for increasing the
depth of an entry. I
On 30-Dec-11 9:34 pm, Bogdan wrote:
On 29-Dec-11 10:08 pm, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
First issue: insert a separator environment between the two problems.
Second issue: try nesting the subenvironment within the proof. I don't
have LyX
handy, but there are menu and (I believe) tool bar entries for
On 29-Dec-11 10:08 pm, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
First issue: insert a separator environment between the two problems.
Second issue: try nesting the subenvironment within the proof. I don't have LyX
handy, but there are menu and (I believe) tool bar entries for increasing the
depth of an entry. I
On 30-Dec-11 9:34 pm, Bogdan wrote:
On 29-Dec-11 10:08 pm, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
First issue: insert a separator environment between the two problems.
Second issue: try nesting the subenvironment within the proof. I don't
have LyX
handy, but there are menu and (I believe) tool bar entries for
On 29-Dec-11 10:08 pm, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
First issue: insert a separator environment between the two problems.
Second issue: try nesting the subenvironment within the proof. I don't have LyX
handy, but there are menu and (I believe) tool bar entries for increasing the
depth of an entry. I
On 30-Dec-11 9:34 pm, Bogdan wrote:
On 29-Dec-11 10:08 pm, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
First issue: insert a separator environment between the two problems.
Second issue: try nesting the subenvironment within the proof. I don't
have LyX
handy, but there are menu and (I believe) tool bar entries for
First issue: insert a separator environment between the two problems.
Second issue: try nesting the subenvironment within the proof. I don't have LyX
handy, but there are menu and (I believe) tool bar entries for increasing the
depth of an entry. I don't know if a paragraph can be nested, but
First issue: insert a separator environment between the two problems.
Second issue: try nesting the subenvironment within the proof. I don't have LyX
handy, but there are menu and (I believe) tool bar entries for increasing the
depth of an entry. I don't know if a paragraph can be nested, but
First issue: insert a separator environment between the two problems.
Second issue: try nesting the subenvironment within the proof. I don't have LyX
handy, but there are menu and (I believe) tool bar entries for increasing the
depth of an entry. I don't know if a paragraph can be nested, but