Dear All
With the cursor inside the LyX enumerate environment, I want to begin
a nested enumerate environment using ERT so that I can pass some
parameters to the enumerate environment (not the default enumerate
environment, but the one provided by the enumerate package). Okay, I
know that I could
On Sat, Oct 30, 2004 at 10:58:01AM +, Pablo Rodríguez González wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I've a question I didn't find in FAQ neither Tutorial, I'd like to
> write:
>
> 1. Numerate sample.
>
> * Car.
> * House.
> * Book.
>
> 2. Second numerate sample.
>
> But when I add the "itemizes", a
Hi guys,
I've a question I didn't find in FAQ neither Tutorial, I'd like to
write:
1. Numerate sample.
* Car.
* House.
* Book.
2. Second numerate sample.
But when I add the "itemizes", and go to add second numerate sample, LyX
puts:
1. Numerate sample.
* Car.
* House.
* Book.
1.
On Sun, 24 Oct 2004 12:35:21 -0700, Kenward Vaughan
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Thanks, Kenward and Eric. According to Herbert's example (for
> > non-nested enumerate environments), one should insert, just before
> > \end{multicols}, the following ERT:
> >
> > 1. A line of text.
> > (a) \begin{multicols}{2}First item
> > (b) 2nd item
> > (c) 3rd item
> > (d) 4th item\end{multicols}
> > 2. etc.
>
> Thanks, Kenward and Eric. According to Herbert's example (fo
; (b) 2nd item
> (c) 3rd item
> (d) 4th item\end{multicols}
> 2. etc.
Thanks, Kenward and Eric. According to Herbert's example (for
non-nested enumerate environments), one should insert, just before
\end{multicols}, the following ERT:
\vspace*{\fill}
It a
On Sun, Oct 24, 2004 at 07:31:25AM +0100, Paul Smith wrote:
> Dear All
>
> Some time ago, Herbert provided here an example for me to achieve the
> following enumerate environment in columns:
>
> (a) First item; (c) Third item;
> (c) Second item; (d) Fourth
Hello
See file attached, you'll need multicols package
I got some trouble with this before
I always put the "\begin {multicols}{2}" on an empty standart line wich
is at the same level as the enumerate which is to be in multicols.
(clear no ;))
Hope that helps
Eric
Paul Smith
Dear All
Some time ago, Herbert provided here an example for me to achieve the
following enumerate environment in columns:
(a) First item; (c) Third item;
(c) Second item; (d) Fourth item.
Now, I am trying to obtain a nested enumerate environment in columns
as shown bellow:
1
On 30.09.04, Jaime Diaz-Deus Fernández wrote:
> Why in the environments menu don't appear this two items?. I use LyX
> 1.3.4 with MDK 10.0. Thanks.
Did you upgrade recently? I had a problem with my own layouts, as the
standard layouts now include list.inc for these environments.
Try to temporaril
Why in the environments menu don't appear this two items?. I use LyX
1.3.4 with MDK 10.0. Thanks.
Why in the environments menu don't appear this two items?. I use LyX
1.3.4 with MDK 10.0. Thanks.
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lenumi}{\theenumi}
uups, where did I wrote this command?? Shouldn't
be needed anyway ...
should be done by package enumerate. However if it works
for you then it is ok ...
Herbert
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http://PSTricks.de/
ftp://ftp.dante.de/tex-archive/info/math/voss/Voss-Mathmode.pdf
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On Tue, 28 Sep 2004 19:17:14 +0200, Herbert Voss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> and attached s more or less LyX solution
Thanks, Herbert. It was needed to replace your command
\renewcommand\enumi{(\theenumi)}
with
\renewcommand{\theenumi}{(\alph{enumi})} \renewcommand{\labelenumi}{\theenumi}
Pau
=yes
#LyX 1.3 created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/
\lyxformat 221
\textclass report
\begin_preamble
\usepackage{enumerate}
\usepackage{multicol}
\end_preamble
\language ngerman
\inputencoding latin1
\fontscheme default
\graphics default
\paperfontsize 10
\spacing single
Paul Smith wrote:
Dear All
I am looking for a way of getting a sort of enumerate in columns like
the following:
(a) first item; (d) forth item;
(b) second item; (e) fifth item.
(c) third item;
Any ideas?
the esiest way is to use ERT ...
in preamble:
\usepackage
Dear All
I am looking for a way of getting a sort of enumerate in columns like
the following:
(a) first item; (d) forth item;
(b) second item; (e) fifth item.
(c) third item;
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance,
Paul
Hi Lyx Users,
I got a slight problem with the enumerate/itemize enviroment in
Lyx/Latex tables. I have a table with two columns. The left column is
normal text and in the right column I have some text in a
itemize/enumerate enviroment. Latex runs without any errors through it.
But in the
On Sunday 16 May 2004 08:58, Robert Neumann wrote:
> > > I would like to start an enumeratet list with 3. and I cannot do that.
> >
> > as ERT, add
> >
> > \setcounter{enumi}{0}
>
> This works fine if I want to have something like
> 1. first item
> 2. second item
> \setcounter{enumi}{5}
> 6. sixth
> > I would like to start an enumeratet list with 3. and I cannot do that.
>
> as ERT, add
>
> \setcounter{enumi}{0}
>
This works fine if I want to have something like
1. first item
2. second item
\setcounter{enumi}{5}
6. sixth item
My problem is, to change the value of the FIRST item.
(If I inst
On Saturday 15 May 2004 19:18, Robert Neumann wrote:
> I would like to start an enumeratet list with 3. and I cannot do that.
as ERT, add
\setcounter{enumi}{0}
for 1st level enumeration.
for 2nd, 3ed and 4th levels, set enumii, enumiii and enumiv to the wanted
values.
Ronen
Hi list,
I would like to start an enumeratet list with 3. and I cannot do that.
Is there any possibility to do that?
(I found already some postings, but all of these explain, how to "get back" to
an enumeration that started already)
Thank you
Robert
I would like to use a numbered list (enumerate environment); but with
each number prefixed by text. i.e.
Case 1. blah blah blah blah blah blah blah
Case 2. blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah
Case 3. etcââ
Rob,
It is enclosed a LyX file which does what you are wanting. You need to
add the
Hi,
an example file with two solutions is attached.
You have to use ERT in both cases.
The second one is better but it does not look nice in LyX...
Vasek
On Tuesday 04 May 2004 16:29, Rob S wrote:
> Dear list
>
> I would like to use a numbered list (enumerate environment); but wi
Dear list
I would like to use a numbered list (enumerate environment); but with
each number prefixed by text. i.e.
Case 1. blah blah blah blah blah blah blah
Case 2. blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah
Case 3. etc
I'm no LaTeX expert :-(
I just cannot get the ERT/preamble co
>> see attached file
>
> sorry, here comes the right one
Thanks Herbert; I'll go with indenting the comment down one
level, it's the easiest, and I keep the glaring pink that
reminds me I still have something to fix :-)
Alexis
>> 1. eggs
>> *try something else next time instead of the next few ingredients*
>> 2. bacon
>> 3. mushrooms
> Another option is to use a note (Insert->Note) instead of the comment
> paragraph.
I'm using the 'Book' class, and it doesn't have it. I can switch to
'Book (AMS)' to
On Sat, Feb 14, 2004 at 08:47:47PM +, Alexis Huxley wrote:
> 1. eggs
> 2. bacon
> 3. mushrooms
>
> And I want to stick a comment in there - just for me the author -
> like this:
>
> 1. eggs
> *try something else next time instead of the next few ingredients*
>
\paperpagestyle default
\layout Standard
Hi, I have a list:
\layout Enumerate
eggs
\begin_inset ERT
status Collapsed
\layout Standard
%
\end_inset
\newline
\begin_inset ERT
status Collapsed
\layout Standard
%
\end_inset
Here is a line with a nonsense not too long comment
\layout Enumerate
\quotes_language english
\quotes_times 2
\papercolumns 1
\papersides 1
\paperpagestyle default
\layout Standard
Hi, I have a list:
\layout Enumerate
eggs
\newline
\begin_inset ERT
status Collapsed
\layout Standard
[-2.5ex]%
\end_inset
Here is a line with a nonsense comment blah blah
\layout Enumerate
Hi, I have a list:
1. eggs
2. bacon
3. mushrooms
And I want to stick a comment in there - just for me the author -
like this:
1. eggs
*try something else next time instead of the next few ingredients*
2. bacon
3. mushrooms
But this is not
Robert Neumann wrote:
Hi,
I have a table in an enumerated list. Now the number of the list is allways in
the middle, like this:
II
II
3. II
II
I___ I
Is there a possibil
Hi,
I have a table in an enumerated list. Now the number of the list is allways in
the middle, like this:
II
II
3. II
II
I___ I
Is there a possibility to have it like th
On Mon, 19 Jan 2004, Alon Altman wrote:
> Also, how can I add a parameter to the \item command inside a an itemize
> environment?
See
http://wiki.lyx.org/pmwiki.php/FAQ/Unsorted#listItemWithArgument
/Christian
--
Christian Ridderström http://www.md.kth.se/~c
Hi,
How can I add LaTeX code between the \begin{enumerate} / \begin{itemize}
and the first \item, while still using LyX's enumerate/itemize environments?
Also, how can I add a parameter to the \item command inside a an itemize
environment?
Alon
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This message was sent by Alon A
Thanks, Herbert! The method suggested by you works almost fine, as a
dot follows (a). On the other 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
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})}
Thanks, Herbert! The method suggested by you works almost fine, as a dot
follows (a). On the other
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})}
Thanks, Herbert! The method suggested by you works almost fine, as a dot
follows (a). On the other hand, it prevents me
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
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
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Adinda Praditya wrote:
> Is it possible to setcounter enumerate? I need one or more
> quotations in a enumerate. When i write the next enumerate, the
> number is set to one again. How can i continnue the number?
The counter is called enum
[posted and mailed]
Adinda Praditya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> Hi list,...
>
> Is it possible to setcounter enumerate? I need one or more quotations
> in a enumerate. When i write the next enumerate, the number is set to
> one again. How can i
Hi list,...
Is it possible to setcounter enumerate? I need one or more quotations in a
enumerate. When i write the next enumerate, the number is set to one again.
How can i continnue the number?
Thanks,
Adinda Praditya
On Mon, 17 Nov 2003 09:26:15 +0100
"Christian Ridderström" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, 17 Nov 2003, Karsten Heymann wrote:
>
> > Hi All,
> >
> > On Sun, 16 Nov 2003 21:58:51 +0100
> > "Christian Ridderström" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > > http://wiki.lyx.org/pmwiki.php/Tips/Multi
On Mon, 17 Nov 2003, Karsten Heymann wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> On Sun, 16 Nov 2003 21:58:51 +0100
> "Christian Ridderström" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > http://wiki.lyx.org/pmwiki.php/Tips/MultipleLyxCodeInSingleEnumerate
>
> I've added a screenshot of the final LyX-Window.
>
Good idea
I've up
Hi All,
On Sun, 16 Nov 2003 21:58:51 +0100
"Christian Ridderström" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://wiki.lyx.org/pmwiki.php/Tips/MultipleLyxCodeInSingleEnumerate
I've added a screenshot of the final LyX-Window.
Karsten
On Sun, 16 Nov 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi, how do I get the following text layout into LyX:
>
> 1. Open the file
> 2. Locate the line:
>
> foo --widget=blub
> bar > /dev/null
>
I got a bit over-ambituous and put it up as an example... see here:
3. Save the file
The 1-3 is done as enumerates. The foo/bar pairs are done
as enviroments containing lyx-codes.
The problem is that the 'and change it to:' text starts
a new enumerate, and I want it to be part of the same one.
M-Return (alt-ENTER here) doesn't work on th
/
\lyxformat 221
\textclass article
\begin_preamble
\newcounter{myEnum}
\def\saveenumcounter#1{\setcounter{myEnum}{#1}}
\def\setmyEnum#1{\setcounter{enumi}{#1}}
\def\enumerate{%
\ifnum [EMAIL PROTECTED] >\thr@@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@ne
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@enumdepth}%
\expandaf
Am Samstag, 18. Oktober 2003 11:26 schrieb Lars Gullik Bjønnes:
> | 1. Weather forecasts
> | 2. Items of this kind ...
> | 3. Sports results ...
> | 4. Poll results
> |
> | Then later I want to refer only to items 3 and 4
> | say ...
> |
> | 3. Sports results ...
> | 4. Poll results
At least 3 pos
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| Hi All,
>
| Another small query ... I need to be able to refer
| to an enumaration in various parts of a document,
| but starting from different points in the
| enumeration. Is there some way to do this? I mean
| I have an enumeration:
>
| 1. Weather forecasts
| 2. I
Hi All,
Another small query ... I need to be able to refer
to an enumaration in various parts of a document,
but starting from different points in the
enumeration. Is there some way to do this? I mean
I have an enumeration:
1. Weather forecasts
2. Items of this kind ...
3. Sports results ...
4.
Hello friends, I have the following problem:
the way that LyX enumerates in spanish is not the same
as in other languages. When I put one list into
another I get:
1. item
a) item
1) item
a' item
instead of:
1. item
(a) item
i. item
A. item
This happ
xxavi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
>
> Hi, How I can insert an Enumerate into an Enumerate existing?
>
> Thanks.
> _
> xxavi
>
>
Position the cursor at the insertion point and do one of the following:
1.
On 07-Feb-2003 Andre Poenitz wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 07, 2003 at 04:07:33PM +0100, xxavi wrote:
>> Hi, How I can insert an Enumerate into an Enumerate existing?
>
> Change Environment depth. (M-p or in the layout menu)
>
> Andre'
>
> PS:
>> xxavi
>
&g
On Fri, Feb 07, 2003 at 04:07:33PM +0100, xxavi wrote:
> Hi, How I can insert an Enumerate into an Enumerate existing?
Change Environment depth. (M-p or in the layout menu)
Andre'
PS:
> xxavi
What a strange name.
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Those who desire to give up Freedom in order to gain Securit
Hi, How I can insert an Enumerate into an Enumerate existing?
Thanks.
_
xxavi
Hi, How I can insert an Enumerate into an Enumerate existing?
Thanks.
_
xxavi
Remzi Seker schrieb:
How can I have the enumerate environment have the number (the first line)
indented but not the rest? The number must end with a ) as well. For
example:
1) this is blah blah...
and the text is continuing...
2) this is the second item
the second item is
Hi
(as you can tell, I am very active now, grad. school gavemy dissertation
back and there are bunch of requested changes!)
How can I have the enumerate environment have the number (the first line)
indented but not the rest? The number must end with a ) as well. For
example:
1) this is
On Sun, Oct 13, 2002 at 09:06:16PM +0200, Dekel Tsur wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 11, 2002 at 07:58:00PM -0500, Bo Peng wrote:
> > 1. A professor gives homework 3.4a and c.
> >
> > 2. customized list like definition. For example, a list like
> >
> > proof:
> > ==>
> > <==
> >
> > and I
On Fri, Oct 11, 2002 at 07:58:00PM -0500, Bo Peng wrote:
> 1. A professor gives homework 3.4a and c.
>
> 2. customized list like definition. For example, a list like
>
> proof:
> ==>
> <==
>
> and I would like to have ==> and <== as list label.
Put [your label] at the beginnin
On Fri, Oct 11, 2002 at 07:58:00PM -0500, Bo Peng wrote:
> 1. A professor gives homework 3.4a and c.
You're right, that is reasonable.
apologies
john
--
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- Richard Henderson
On Sat, Oct 12, 2002 at 01:53:25AM +0100, John Levon wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 11, 2002 at 07:39:18PM -0500, Bo Peng wrote:
> > It is pretty easy in latex. In Scientific Workplace, I can right click
> > the b) and customize but I do not know how to do this in lyx.
> You can't afaik. Add some ERT wi
On Fri, Oct 11, 2002 at 07:39:18PM -0500, Bo Peng wrote:
> It is pretty easy in latex. In Scientific Workplace, I can right click
> the b) and customize but I do not know how to do this in lyx.
You can't afaik. Add some ERT with \addtocounter
It's quite an odd thing to want to do ;)
regards
Hi,
I have a small question. Sometimes, I would like to have a list
(enumerate) like:
1.
a)
c) <- how can I do this?
d)
It is pretty easy in latex. In Scientific Workplace, I can right click
the b) and customize but I do not know how to do this in lyx.
Thanks.
--
Bo Peng
Dekel Tsur wrote:
> No need for ERT or changing the layout file.
> You can just put a note inset in the enumerate paragraph that you with to be
> "empty". (or you can put % in ERT).
sure, but when you need it more than once, it is better
to change the layout file.
e. Therefore I
> would like to have a switch in that layout file that tells LyX not to erase
> an empty line in enumerate and if it encounters one not to insert a empty
> line. Then I could increase the depth of the following line and use another
> environment and would get what I wa
Hi,
how can I start a environment immediatly after starting a new item?
I want to have something like
I am going to proof it using two seperate claims
1. Claim. I claim...
Proof. Here it is...
2. Let A be this
Claim. ...
Proof. ...
Furthermore...
Claim and Proof are environments (from
nter. In latex I want
> >
> > \begin{enumerate}
> > \item \begin{claim*} blah... \end{claim*}
>
> ok, write the \begin{} \end{} in TeX (red)
>
> > prrof blah
>
> increase the environment depth for this line and choose
> layout proof.
>
> > \it
Ralf Goertz wrote:
> No this doesn't work for an empty first line. That's what I do in the second
> item of the above example. But I can't increase the depth of the line
> containig the enumi-counter. In latex I want
>
> \begin{enumerate}
> \item \begin{
laim...
> > Proof. Here it is...
> > 2. Let A be this
> >Claim. ...
> >Proof. ...
> > Furthermore...
>
> write all in the itemize/enumerate layout, then
> - put the cursor into the line which should become another
>layout
> - Layout->Increase
a switch in that layout file that tells LyX not to erase
> an empty line in enumerate and if it encounters one not to insert a empty
> line. Then I could increase the depth of the following line and use another
> environment and would get what I want. Just a suggestion.
modify the layou
t;Proof. ...
> Furthermore...
write all in the itemize/enumerate layout, then
- put the cursor into the line which should become another
layout
- Layout->Increase environment Depth
- change this line(s) to proof or anything else.
Herbert
--
http://www.educat.hu-berlin.de/~voss/lyx/
On Thu, Sep 19, 2002 at 11:05:55PM -0700, Peter Harkins wrote:
> I've got an Enumerate that has some text in the middle, hwo do I get
> it to pick up from where I left off? I'd the like output to look like:
>
> 1. Foo
> 2. Bar
>
> subsection*
> standard
Sounds like a job for mdwlist. See the tips/tricks page at www.lyx.org
Kenward
On Thu, Sep 19, 2002 at 11:05:55PM -0700, Peter Harkins wrote:
> I've got an Enumerate that has some text in the middle, hwo do I get
> it to pick up from where I left off? I'd the like out
I've got an Enumerate that has some text in the middle, hwo do I get
it to pick up from where I left off? I'd the like output to look like:
1. Foo
2. Bar
subsection*
standard text
3. baz
4. quux
my preamble?
In a layout file. Copy the layout file you use for your document
(e.g. article.layout) to ~/.lyx/layouts, and append to it the following lines
Style MyEnumerate
CopyStyle Enumerate
Preamble
\newcounter{enumisave}
...(the rest of the code)
EndPreamble
End
> > Anoth
On Thu, 29 Aug 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Lastly, what is the best and easiest way to make Bibliographies and
> References for my thesis format for a newbie like me?
>
Read the Lyx Users Guide then ... I have found emacs is the best way. I've
tried the others but once the emacs interf
}
> \def\endmyenumerate{%
> \ifnum\@enumdepth=1 \setcounter{enumisave}{\value{enumi}}\fi%
> \endlist}
Where will I put the above code? Is it in my preamble?
> Another solution is not use a separate environment, but to put
> an ERT macro (e.g. \noreset) before each enumerate you
ried it as a TeX command, I got so many errors. Any other ideas on how I
> > can enumerate without reset in a particular part of my documentation?
>
> For the second level (and subsequent ones) I suppose things get more
> complicated: you might need a good LaTeX book to see how to
On Tue, 27 Aug 2002 21:22:57 -0600 wrote [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> Hello gurus,
>
> I have another problem with the "enumerate without reset" feature based from
> <http://www.lyx.org/help/list/enum.php3>.
>
> - - - < s n i p > - - -
> \newcounter
Hello gurus,
I have another problem with the "enumerate without reset" feature based from
<http://www.lyx.org/help/list/enum.php3>.
- - - < s n i p > - - -
\newcounter{myEnumCounter}
\newcounter{mySaveCounter}
\renewenvironment{enumerate}{%
\begin{list}{\arabic{myEnum
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
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
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
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
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
--
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Universidad Nacional del Centro de la Provin
R.G.N. Meegama wrote:
> Hi,
>
> How can I change the Enumerate environment to (a), (b), (c)... instead of
> the default 1,2,3?
>
--
http://www.lyx.org/help/list/lists.php3#style
Hebrert
Hi,
How can I change the Enumerate environment to (a), (b), (c)... instead of
the default 1,2,3?
Thanks,
Gayan
Herbert Voss wrote:
>>
>> 1. test 1 (section)
>> 1.1 test2 (subsection)
>> 1.1.1 test3 (subsubsection)
>> 1.a(enumerate)
>> 2.b(enumerate)
>> 3.c(enumerate)
>> --
devendra wrote:
> hi,
> Following is the way i want to format my list i m able to push the
> section,subsection and subsubsection.
> but i m not able to push enumerate inside.
> plz any one can help me. to solve this problem
>
> and i want to handle this problem LyX-Pr
hi,
Following is the way i want to format my list i m able to push the
section,subsection and subsubsection.
but i m not able to push enumerate inside.
plz any one can help me. to solve this problem
and i want to handle this problem LyX-Preamble
the oupt i m getting is
MH wrote:
> I have the same problem with enumerate in proof. Changing environment depth
> take me out of the proof area delimited by \Box. I've tried article(AMS),
> article(AMS-Numbered). Thanks.
file is attached, LyX 1.1.6fix4. it's the same solution
which Dekel or Al
I have the same problem with enumerate in proof. Changing environment depth
take me out of the proof area delimited by \Box. I've tried article(AMS),
article(AMS-Numbered). Thanks.
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From: "Herbert Voss" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Brian Flan
Brian Flangsmythe wrote:
> Some time ago I posted a question about how to get an enumerate-list
> inside a theorem in LyX.
> Changing environment depths doesn't work for me.
it should.
what textclass do you use?
Herbert
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Some time ago I posted a question about how to get an enumerate-list inside
a theorem in LyX.
Changing environment depths doesn't work for me. Of course one can always
solve the problem by including some TeX code in the document, but this is
really not the philosophy behind LyX.
Brian Flangsmythe wrote:
> I know that there's an old question about this, but I still
> can't manage to make it work.
> The problem is to have an enumerate-list inside a theorem.
> Using environment depth increment simply doesn't work for me.
> Perhaps I am doing s
I know that there's an old question about this, but I still
can't manage to make it work.
The problem is to have an enumerate-list inside a theorem.
Using environment depth increment simply doesn't work for me.
Perhaps I am doing something
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