Uwe Stöhr uwesto...@web.de writes:
Am 20.05.2010 20:24, schrieb iustifico:
Is there a way to do this:
Environment 1
Some Text...
Environment 2
Some Text...
Some Other Text--- This Text goes to environment 1!
Let's say Our Environment is a Definition or
Uwe Stöhr uwesto...@web.de writes:
Am 20.05.2010 20:24, schrieb iustifico:
Is there a way to do this:
Environment 1
Some Text...
Environment 2
Some Text...
Some Other Text--- This Text goes to environment 1!
Let's say Our Environment is a Definition or
Uwe Stöhr writes:
> Am 20.05.2010 20:24, schrieb iustifico:
>
>> Is there a way to do this:
>>
>> Environment 1
>> Some Text...
>> Environment 2
>> Some Text...
>> Some Other Text<--- This Text goes to environment 1!
>>
>> Let's say Our Environment
Am 20.05.2010 20:24, schrieb iustifico:
Is there a way to do this:
Environment 1
Some Text...
Environment 2
Some Text...
Some Other Text--- This Text goes to environment 1!
Let's say Our Environment is a Definition or Proposition...
No, because
Am 20.05.2010 20:24, schrieb iustifico:
Is there a way to do this:
Environment 1
Some Text...
Environment 2
Some Text...
Some Other Text--- This Text goes to environment 1!
Let's say Our Environment is a Definition or Proposition...
No, because
Am 20.05.2010 20:24, schrieb iustifico:
Is there a way to do this:
Environment 1
Some Text...
Environment 2
Some Text...
Some Other Text<--- This Text goes to environment 1!
Let's say Our Environment is a Definition or Proposition...
No, because
Hi all
I've had a go at creating a module. Even though I don't know what I'm doing, I
seem to have got something that nearly works. The purpose of the module is to
create a GUI way of applying grey boxes around text (making use of the
framed pacakge).
Two question: First, is it possible to
killermike wrote:
I've had a go at creating a module. Even though I don't know what I'm
doing, I seem to have got something that nearly works. The purpose of the
module is to create a GUI way of applying grey boxes around text (making
use of the framed pacakge).
Is there a special reason
On Monday 30 November 2009 05:12:00 killermike wrote:
Hi all
I've had a go at creating a module. Even though I don't know what I'm
doing,
This is what I love about technical people. While ordinary people tell you a
hundred reasons why they can't do something, technical people try and fail
On Monday 30 Nov 2009 10:33:38 Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Is there a special reason why you do not use LyX's native shaded boxes?
(via Insert Box and the box type Shaded)? The shade color can be
altered via Preferences Colors (which is wrong -- should be
document-wise -- but anyway).
killermike wrote:
The problem with a minipage is that it imposes restrictions on layout in
terms of end of page breaks. It also seems to mess up my settings for
things like indenting. Using the framed package just adds a grey
background and doesn't interfere with anything else, including
Hi all
I've had a go at creating a module. Even though I don't know what I'm doing, I
seem to have got something that nearly works. The purpose of the module is to
create a GUI way of applying grey boxes around text (making use of the
framed pacakge).
Two question: First, is it possible to
killermike wrote:
I've had a go at creating a module. Even though I don't know what I'm
doing, I seem to have got something that nearly works. The purpose of the
module is to create a GUI way of applying grey boxes around text (making
use of the framed pacakge).
Is there a special reason
On Monday 30 November 2009 05:12:00 killermike wrote:
Hi all
I've had a go at creating a module. Even though I don't know what I'm
doing,
This is what I love about technical people. While ordinary people tell you a
hundred reasons why they can't do something, technical people try and fail
On Monday 30 Nov 2009 10:33:38 Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Is there a special reason why you do not use LyX's native shaded boxes?
(via Insert Box and the box type Shaded)? The shade color can be
altered via Preferences Colors (which is wrong -- should be
document-wise -- but anyway).
killermike wrote:
The problem with a minipage is that it imposes restrictions on layout in
terms of end of page breaks. It also seems to mess up my settings for
things like indenting. Using the framed package just adds a grey
background and doesn't interfere with anything else, including
Hi all
I've had a go at creating a module. Even though I don't know what I'm doing, I
seem to have got something that nearly works. The purpose of the module is to
create a GUI way of applying grey boxes around text (making use of the
"framed" pacakge).
Two question: First, is it possible to
killermike wrote:
> I've had a go at creating a module. Even though I don't know what I'm
> doing, I seem to have got something that nearly works. The purpose of the
> module is to create a GUI way of applying grey boxes around text (making
> use of the "framed" pacakge).
Is there a special
On Monday 30 November 2009 05:12:00 killermike wrote:
> Hi all
>
> I've had a go at creating a module. Even though I don't know what I'm
> doing,
This is what I love about technical people. While ordinary people tell you a
hundred reasons why they can't do something, technical people try and
On Monday 30 Nov 2009 10:33:38 Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
>
> Is there a special reason why you do not use LyX's native shaded boxes?
> (via Insert > Box and the box type "Shaded")? The shade color can be
> altered via Preferences > Colors (which is wrong -- should be
> document-wise -- but
killermike wrote:
> The problem with a minipage is that it imposes restrictions on layout in
> terms of end of page breaks. It also seems to mess up my settings for
> things like indenting. Using the framed package just adds a grey
> background and doesn't interfere with anything else,
You are right. It's the solution. Thanks.
Máté
- Original Message -
From: Richard heck
To: Steve Litt
Cc: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Saturday, June 07, 2008 3:20 AM
Subject: Re: Nested environments
Steve Litt wrote:
On Friday 06 June 2008 16:37, Máté Salát wrote
You are right. It's the solution. Thanks.
Máté
- Original Message -
From: Richard heck
To: Steve Litt
Cc: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Saturday, June 07, 2008 3:20 AM
Subject: Re: Nested environments
Steve Litt wrote:
On Friday 06 June 2008 16:37, Máté Salát wrote
You are right. It's the solution. Thanks.
Máté
- Original Message -
From: Richard heck
To: Steve Litt
Cc: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Saturday, June 07, 2008 3:20 AM
Subject: Re: Nested environments
Steve Litt wrote:
> On Friday 06 June 2008 16:37, Máté Salát wr
Is it supported in LyX 1.6 to use nested environments? For example one may need
to use an itemize environment during a long proof inside the proof environment
(using the Theorem module). How can he carry out this?
regards, Máté
On Friday 06 June 2008 16:37, Máté Salát wrote:
Is it supported in LyX 1.6 to use nested environments? For example one may
need to use an itemize environment during a long proof inside the proof
environment (using the Theorem module). How can he carry out this?
regards, Máté
Wouldn't
Steve Litt wrote:
On Friday 06 June 2008 16:37, Máté Salát wrote:
Is it supported in LyX 1.6 to use nested environments? For example one may
need to use an itemize environment during a long proof inside the proof
environment (using the Theorem module). How can he carry out this?
regards
Is it supported in LyX 1.6 to use nested environments? For example one may need
to use an itemize environment during a long proof inside the proof environment
(using the Theorem module). How can he carry out this?
regards, Máté
On Friday 06 June 2008 16:37, Máté Salát wrote:
Is it supported in LyX 1.6 to use nested environments? For example one may
need to use an itemize environment during a long proof inside the proof
environment (using the Theorem module). How can he carry out this?
regards, Máté
Wouldn't
Steve Litt wrote:
On Friday 06 June 2008 16:37, Máté Salát wrote:
Is it supported in LyX 1.6 to use nested environments? For example one may
need to use an itemize environment during a long proof inside the proof
environment (using the Theorem module). How can he carry out this?
regards
Is it supported in LyX 1.6 to use nested environments? For example one may need
to use an itemize environment during a long proof inside the proof environment
(using the Theorem module). How can he carry out this?
regards, Máté
On Friday 06 June 2008 16:37, Máté Salát wrote:
> Is it supported in LyX 1.6 to use nested environments? For example one may
> need to use an itemize environment during a long proof inside the proof
> environment (using the Theorem module). How can he carry out this?
>
> regards,
Steve Litt wrote:
On Friday 06 June 2008 16:37, Máté Salát wrote:
Is it supported in LyX 1.6 to use nested environments? For example one may
need to use an itemize environment during a long proof inside the proof
environment (using the Theorem module). How can he carry out this?
regards
Hi all,
You can nest environments within LaTeX:
\begin{parent}
\begin{child}Kid #1\end{child}
\begin{child}Kid #2\end{child}
\begin{child}Kid #3\end{child}
\end{parent}
Can you do that also within the normal LyX user interface? If so, how?
Thanks
StevET
Steve Litt
Books written in LyX:
Steve Litt wrote:
Hi all,
You can nest environments within LaTeX:
\begin{parent}
\begin{child}Kid #1\end{child}
\begin{child}Kid #2\end{child}
\begin{child}Kid #3\end{child}
\end{parent}
Can you do that also within the normal LyX user interface? If so, how?
Yes -- see response to your
Hi all,
You can nest environments within LaTeX:
\begin{parent}
\begin{child}Kid #1\end{child}
\begin{child}Kid #2\end{child}
\begin{child}Kid #3\end{child}
\end{parent}
Can you do that also within the normal LyX user interface? If so, how?
Thanks
StevET
Steve Litt
Books written in LyX:
Steve Litt wrote:
Hi all,
You can nest environments within LaTeX:
\begin{parent}
\begin{child}Kid #1\end{child}
\begin{child}Kid #2\end{child}
\begin{child}Kid #3\end{child}
\end{parent}
Can you do that also within the normal LyX user interface? If so, how?
Yes -- see response to your
Hi all,
You can nest environments within LaTeX:
\begin{parent}
\begin{child}Kid #1\end{child}
\begin{child}Kid #2\end{child}
\begin{child}Kid #3\end{child}
\end{parent}
Can you do that also within the normal LyX user interface? If so, how?
Thanks
StevET
Steve Litt
Books written in LyX:
Steve Litt wrote:
Hi all,
You can nest environments within LaTeX:
\begin{parent}
\begin{child}Kid #1\end{child}
\begin{child}Kid #2\end{child}
\begin{child}Kid #3\end{child}
\end{parent}
Can you do that also within the normal LyX user interface? If so, how?
Yes -- see response to your
On 21.05.04, Gunnar wrote:
Hello.
I would like to use an exercise environment in LyX without using ERT.
The ERT looks like this
\begin{ex}
What is not Foo?
\begin{sol}
Bar is the answer.
\end{sol}
\end{ex}
So I started to edit the article.layout (code below)
but how
On 21.05.04, Gunnar wrote:
Hello.
I would like to use an exercise environment in LyX without using ERT.
The ERT looks like this
\begin{ex}
What is not Foo?
\begin{sol}
Bar is the answer.
\end{sol}
\end{ex}
So I started to edit the article.layout (code below)
but how
On 21.05.04, Gunnar wrote:
> Hello.
> I would like to use an exercise environment in LyX without using ERT.
>
> The ERT looks like this
> \begin{ex}
> What is not Foo?
>\begin{sol}
> Bar is the answer.
>\end{sol}
> \end{ex}
>
> So I started to edit the article.layout (code below)
Hello.
I would like to use an exercise environment in LyX without using ERT.
The ERT looks like this
\begin{ex}
What is not Foo?
\begin{sol}
Bar is the answer.
\end{sol}
\end{ex}
So I started to edit the article.layout (code below)
but how can I make the solution to appear inside
Hello.
I would like to use an exercise environment in LyX without using ERT.
The ERT looks like this
\begin{ex}
What is not Foo?
\begin{sol}
Bar is the answer.
\end{sol}
\end{ex}
So I started to edit the article.layout (code below)
but how can I make the solution to appear inside
Hello.
I would like to use an exercise environment in LyX without using ERT.
The ERT looks like this
\begin{ex}
What is not Foo?
\begin{sol}
Bar is the answer.
\end{sol}
\end{ex}
So I started to edit the article.layout (code below)
but how can I make the solution to appear inside
How can I make an enumerated list inside a theorem (lemma, etc.) environment? If I
choose "Enumerate", then it is not a "Theorem" any more, including the parts after and
before.
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How can I make an enumerated list inside a theorem (lemma, etc.) environment? If I
choose "Enumerate", then it is not a "Theorem" any more, including the parts after and
before.
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How can I make an enumerated list inside a theorem (lemma, etc.) environment? If I
choose "Enumerate", then it is not a "Theorem" any more, including the parts after and
before.
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