Hello,
I know how an enumeration nested in a (e.g.) Definition works:
Definition 1 Pretext
1. Some Text
2. More Text
But now I want to generate something like this:
Definition 1
1. Some Text
2. More Text
Note the lack absence of the Pretext please. Lyx (on Mac OS Snow
Leopard)
Note the lack absence of the Pretext please. Lyx
(on Mac OS Snow Leopard) doesn't let me generate
the second one, without Pretext. Is there an option
or a workaround that I can't find on myself?
Usually the trick is to add a protected space in stead of Pretext, so
Ctrl+Space for instance.
Hello,
I know how an enumeration nested in a (e.g.) Definition works:
Definition 1 Pretext
1. Some Text
2. More Text
But now I want to generate something like this:
Definition 1
1. Some Text
2. More Text
Note the lack absence of the Pretext please. Lyx (on Mac OS Snow
Leopard)
Note the lack absence of the Pretext please. Lyx
(on Mac OS Snow Leopard) doesn't let me generate
the second one, without Pretext. Is there an option
or a workaround that I can't find on myself?
Usually the trick is to add a protected space in stead of Pretext, so
Ctrl+Space for instance.
Hello,
I know how an enumeration nested in a (e.g.) Definition works:
Definition 1 "Pretext"
1. "Some Text"
2. "More Text"
But now I want to generate something like this:
Definition 1
1. "Some Text"
2. "More Text"
Note the lack absence of the "Pretext" please. Lyx (on Mac OS Snow
>Note the lack absence of the "Pretext" please. Lyx
>(on Mac OS Snow Leopard) doesn't let me generate
>the second one, without "Pretext". Is there an option
>or a workaround that I can't find on myself?
Usually the trick is to add a protected space in stead of "Pretext", so
Ctrl+Space for