Enumeration nested in Definition/Proposition...

2010-04-15 Thread iustifico
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)

RE: Enumeration nested in Definition/Proposition...

2010-04-15 Thread Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW
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.

Enumeration nested in Definition/Proposition...

2010-04-15 Thread iustifico
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)

RE: Enumeration nested in Definition/Proposition...

2010-04-15 Thread Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW
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.

Enumeration nested in Definition/Proposition...

2010-04-15 Thread iustifico
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

RE: Enumeration nested in Definition/Proposition...

2010-04-15 Thread Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW
>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