Daniel,
to be honest, I'll probably figure this out and install it anyway.
Eventually :-)-O
Even though in my daily use I usuallyhave Enumerate-Resume on the outer
level and Enumerate on the indented one(s). So this may or may not work
:-)-O
el
On 03/04/2019 16:34, Daniel wrote:
> On 03/04/2
On 2019-04-04 08:01, Baris Erkus wrote:
On 03-Apr-19 5:34 PM, Daniel wrote:
On 03/04/2019 13:35, Dr Eberhard Lisse wrote:
I have noticed same, but it bothered me for about 27 seconds and I am
now used to it.
With Jean-Marc's comment, there is no need to get used to it any more.
Though I admir
On 03-Apr-19 5:34 PM, Daniel wrote:
> On 03/04/2019 13:35, Dr Eberhard Lisse wrote:
>> I have noticed same, but it bothered me for about 27 seconds and I am
>> now used to it.
>
> With Jean-Marc's comment, there is no need to get used to it any more.
> Though I admire your ability to adapt. :)
>
>
Le 03/04/2019 à 17:21, Daniel a écrit :
What the labeltype Enumerate does is to count nesting of enumerate
items to know whether the counter will be enumi, enumii, enumiii or
enumiv. Your own enumerate layout is not supposed to do that.
I see. That was just an oversimplification on my side. At
On 03/04/2019 16:58, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Le 03/04/2019 à 14:55, Daniel a écrit :
Yes, that does the trick. But I am wondering why the default Enumerate
doesn't have LabelType Static. What's the difference?
What the labeltype Enumerate does is to count nesting of enumerate items
to kno
Le 03/04/2019 à 14:55, Daniel a écrit :
Yes, that does the trick. But I am wondering why the default Enumerate
doesn't have LabelType Static. What's the difference?
What the labeltype Enumerate does is to count nesting of enumerate items
to know whether the counter will be enumi, enumii, enumi
On 03/04/2019 13:35, Dr Eberhard Lisse wrote:
I have noticed same, but it bothered me for about 27 seconds and I am
now used to it.
With Jean-Marc's comment, there is no need to get used to it any more.
Though I admire your ability to adapt. :)
Daniel
On 03/04/2019 12:36, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Le 02/04/2019 à 12:45, Daniel a écrit :
Hi,
In the attached document the list structure in the work area is shown as
i. MyEnumerate
(a) Enumerate
but the output is actually
i. MyEnumerate
1. Enumerate
Try the one attached. I change
I have noticed same, but it bothered me for about 27 seconds and I am
now used to it.
el
On 02/04/2019 12:45, Daniel wrote:
> Hi,
>
> In the attached document the list structure in the work area is shown
> as
>
> i. MyEnumerate
> (a) Enumerate
>
> but the output is actually
>
> i. MyEnu
Le 02/04/2019 à 12:45, Daniel a écrit :
Hi,
In the attached document the list structure in the work area is shown as
i. MyEnumerate
(a) Enumerate
but the output is actually
i. MyEnumerate
1. Enumerate
Try the one attached. I changed LabelType to Static and set the format
(because
On 03/04/2019 08:53, Baris Erkus wrote:
On 02-Apr-19 1:45 PM, Daniel wrote:
Hi,
In the attached document the list structure in the work area is shown as
i. MyEnumerate
(a) Enumerate
but the output is actually
i. MyEnumerate
1. Enumerate
I seem unable to figure out how to tell LyX
On 02-Apr-19 1:45 PM, Daniel wrote:
> Hi,
>
> In the attached document the list structure in the work area is shown as
>
> i. MyEnumerate
> (a) Enumerate
>
> but the output is actually
>
> i. MyEnumerate
> 1. Enumerate
>
> I seem unable to figure out how to tell LyX that my custom enumerate
On 02/04/2019 20:20, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
On 4/2/19 6:45 AM, Daniel wrote:
Hi,
In the attached document the list structure in the work area is shown as
i. MyEnumerate
(a) Enumerate
but the output is actually
i. MyEnumerate
1. Enumerate
I seem unable to figure out how to tell LyX tha
On 4/2/19 6:45 AM, Daniel wrote:
Hi,
In the attached document the list structure in the work area is shown as
i. MyEnumerate
(a) Enumerate
but the output is actually
i. MyEnumerate
1. Enumerate
I seem unable to figure out how to tell LyX that my custom enumerate
(as set in the Local
Hi,
In the attached document the list structure in the work area is shown as
i. MyEnumerate
(a) Enumerate
but the output is actually
i. MyEnumerate
1. Enumerate
I seem unable to figure out how to tell LyX that my custom enumerate (as
set in the Local Layout and Preamble) is d
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