hi, when I need to write theorems or definitions, I have to use \ERT
and type in all math formua in LATEX. Morever a label in \ERT is not
available in the insert reference window. Is there an easier way to
edit and ref a theorem? Thanks.
Michael
Why don't you just use the Theorem environment (say), selectable from
the drop box in the upper left hand corner (assuming you are using a
document class that makes it available) and then use math mode (Ctrl-M)?
Then you can enter the label as normal.
I'm attaching a short example file.
Richard
hi, when I need to write theorems or definitions, I have to use \ERT
and type in all math formua in LATEX. Morever a label in \ERT is not
available in the insert reference window. Is there an easier way to
edit and ref a theorem? Thanks.
Michael
Why don't you just use the Theorem environment (say), selectable from
the drop box in the upper left hand corner (assuming you are using a
document class that makes it available) and then use math mode (Ctrl-M)?
Then you can enter the label as normal.
I'm attaching a short example file.
Richard
hi, when I need to write theorems or definitions, I have to use \ERT
and type in all math formua in LATEX. Morever a label in \ERT is not
available in the "insert reference window". Is there an easier way to
edit and ref a theorem? Thanks.
Michael
Why don't you just use the Theorem environment (say), selectable from
the drop box in the upper left hand corner (assuming you are using a
document class that makes it available) and then use math mode (Ctrl-M)?
Then you can enter the label as normal.
I'm attaching a short example file.
Richard