Richard Heck wrote:
Peter Ljunglöf wrote:
I would really like to have some kind of general environment
paragraph style, so I could insert uncommon environments in a
pseudo-lyx style. E.g., if I have only one or two theorems in my
article (and I don't want to use an existing style which
Richard Heck wrote:
Peter Ljunglöf wrote:
I would really like to have some kind of general environment
paragraph style, so I could insert uncommon environments in a
pseudo-lyx style. E.g., if I have only one or two theorems in my
article (and I don't want to use an existing style which
Richard Heck wrote:
> Peter Ljunglöf wrote:
>> I would really like to have some kind of general "environment"
>> paragraph style, so I could insert uncommon environments in a
>> pseudo-lyx style. E.g., if I have only one or two theorems in my
>> article (and
Hi,
I would really like to have some kind of general environment
paragraph style, so I could insert uncommon environments in a pseudo-
lyx style. E.g., if I have only one or two theorems in my article
(and I don't want to use an existing style which includes theorems),
I don't want
Peter Ljunglöf wrote:
I would really like to have some kind of general environment
paragraph style, so I could insert uncommon environments in a
pseudo-lyx style. E.g., if I have only one or two theorems in my
article (and I don't want to use an existing style which includes
theorems), I
Hi,
I would really like to have some kind of general environment
paragraph style, so I could insert uncommon environments in a pseudo-
lyx style. E.g., if I have only one or two theorems in my article
(and I don't want to use an existing style which includes theorems),
I don't want
Peter Ljunglöf wrote:
I would really like to have some kind of general environment
paragraph style, so I could insert uncommon environments in a
pseudo-lyx style. E.g., if I have only one or two theorems in my
article (and I don't want to use an existing style which includes
theorems), I
Hi,
I would really like to have some kind of general "environment"
paragraph style, so I could insert uncommon environments in a pseudo-
lyx style. E.g., if I have only one or two theorems in my article
(and I don't want to use an existing style which includes theorems),
I
Peter Ljunglöf wrote:
> I would really like to have some kind of general "environment"
> paragraph style, so I could insert uncommon environments in a
> pseudo-lyx style. E.g., if I have only one or two theorems in my
> article (and I don't want to use an existing style whi