Re: optional arguments for theorems?

2006-09-22 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
John == John Perry [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: John Hello, It is not uncommon in LaTeX to include optional arguments John to theorem-like environments, for example John\begin{theorem}[Buchberger, 1965] ... \end{theorem} This is something we should support natively indeed. The last time I

Re: optional arguments for theorems?

2006-09-22 Thread Helge Hafting
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: John == John Perry [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: John Hello, It is not uncommon in LaTeX to include optional arguments John to theorem-like environments, for example John\begin{theorem}[Buchberger, 1965] ... \end{theorem} This is something we should

Re: optional arguments for theorems?

2006-09-22 Thread Martin Vermeer
On Fri, 2006-09-22 at 11:00 +0200, Helge Hafting wrote: Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: John == John Perry [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: John Hello, It is not uncommon in LaTeX to include optional arguments John to theorem-like environments, for example John

Re: optional arguments for theorems?

2006-09-22 Thread Georg Baum
Helge Hafting wrote: Hm. For each paragraph type, the .layout could specify whether an optional argument is allowed. And perhaps even how many. If so, one should be able to use the optional argument inset currently only used for short titles. Do this sound reasonable? Yes. A request for

Re: optional arguments for theorems?

2006-09-22 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
Helge == Helge Hafting [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Helge Hm. For each paragraph type, the .layout could specify whether Helge an optional argument is allowed. And perhaps even how many. Helge If so, one should be able to use the optional argument inset Helge currently only used for short titles.

Re: optional arguments for theorems?

2006-09-22 Thread Martin Vermeer
On Fri, Sep 22, 2006 at 11:40:48AM +0200, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: Helge == Helge Hafting [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Helge Hm. For each paragraph type, the .layout could specify whether Helge an optional argument is allowed. And perhaps even how many. Helge If so, one should be able to

Re: optional arguments for theorems?

2006-09-22 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
John == John Perry [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: John Hello, It is not uncommon in LaTeX to include optional arguments John to theorem-like environments, for example John\begin{theorem}[Buchberger, 1965] ... \end{theorem} This is something we should support natively indeed. The last time I

Re: optional arguments for theorems?

2006-09-22 Thread Helge Hafting
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: John == John Perry [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: John Hello, It is not uncommon in LaTeX to include optional arguments John to theorem-like environments, for example John\begin{theorem}[Buchberger, 1965] ... \end{theorem} This is something we should

Re: optional arguments for theorems?

2006-09-22 Thread Martin Vermeer
On Fri, 2006-09-22 at 11:00 +0200, Helge Hafting wrote: Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: John == John Perry [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: John Hello, It is not uncommon in LaTeX to include optional arguments John to theorem-like environments, for example John

Re: optional arguments for theorems?

2006-09-22 Thread Georg Baum
Helge Hafting wrote: Hm. For each paragraph type, the .layout could specify whether an optional argument is allowed. And perhaps even how many. If so, one should be able to use the optional argument inset currently only used for short titles. Do this sound reasonable? Yes. A request for

Re: optional arguments for theorems?

2006-09-22 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
Helge == Helge Hafting [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Helge Hm. For each paragraph type, the .layout could specify whether Helge an optional argument is allowed. And perhaps even how many. Helge If so, one should be able to use the optional argument inset Helge currently only used for short titles.

Re: optional arguments for theorems?

2006-09-22 Thread Martin Vermeer
On Fri, Sep 22, 2006 at 11:40:48AM +0200, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: Helge == Helge Hafting [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Helge Hm. For each paragraph type, the .layout could specify whether Helge an optional argument is allowed. And perhaps even how many. Helge If so, one should be able to

Re: optional arguments for theorems?

2006-09-22 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
> "John" == John Perry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: John> Hello, It is not uncommon in LaTeX to include optional arguments John> to theorem-like environments, for example John>\begin{theorem}[Buchberger, 1965] ... \end{theorem} This is something we should support natively indeed. The

Re: optional arguments for theorems?

2006-09-22 Thread Helge Hafting
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: "John" == John Perry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: John> Hello, It is not uncommon in LaTeX to include optional arguments John> to theorem-like environments, for example John>\begin{theorem}[Buchberger, 1965] ... \end{theorem} This is something we

Re: optional arguments for theorems?

2006-09-22 Thread Martin Vermeer
On Fri, 2006-09-22 at 11:00 +0200, Helge Hafting wrote: > Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: > >> "John" == John Perry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >> > > > > John> Hello, It is not uncommon in LaTeX to include optional arguments > > John> to theorem-like environments, for example >

Re: optional arguments for theorems?

2006-09-22 Thread Georg Baum
Helge Hafting wrote: > Hm. For each paragraph type, the .layout could specify whether an > "optional argument" is allowed. And perhaps even "how many". > If so, one should be able to use > the optional argument inset currently only used for short titles. > > Do this sound reasonable? Yes. A

Re: optional arguments for theorems?

2006-09-22 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
> "Helge" == Helge Hafting <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Helge> Hm. For each paragraph type, the .layout could specify whether Helge> an "optional argument" is allowed. And perhaps even "how many". Helge> If so, one should be able to use the optional argument inset Helge> currently only used

Re: optional arguments for theorems?

2006-09-22 Thread Martin Vermeer
On Fri, Sep 22, 2006 at 11:40:48AM +0200, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: > > "Helge" == Helge Hafting <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Helge> Hm. For each paragraph type, the .layout could specify whether > Helge> an "optional argument" is allowed. And perhaps even "how many". > Helge> If so, one

optional arguments for theorems?

2006-09-21 Thread John Perry
Hello, It is not uncommon in LaTeX to include optional arguments to theorem-like environments, for example \begin{theorem}[Buchberger, 1965] ... \end{theorem} The result (which can vary according the style file) should look something like Theorem 1 (Buchberger, 1965) ...

Re: optional arguments for theorems?

2006-09-21 Thread Paul A. Rubin
John Perry wrote: Hello, It is not uncommon in LaTeX to include optional arguments to theorem-like environments, for example \begin{theorem}[Buchberger, 1965] ... \end{theorem} The result (which can vary according the style file) should look something like Theorem 1

optional arguments for theorems?

2006-09-21 Thread John Perry
Hello, It is not uncommon in LaTeX to include optional arguments to theorem-like environments, for example \begin{theorem}[Buchberger, 1965] ... \end{theorem} The result (which can vary according the style file) should look something like Theorem 1 (Buchberger, 1965) ...

Re: optional arguments for theorems?

2006-09-21 Thread Paul A. Rubin
John Perry wrote: Hello, It is not uncommon in LaTeX to include optional arguments to theorem-like environments, for example \begin{theorem}[Buchberger, 1965] ... \end{theorem} The result (which can vary according the style file) should look something like Theorem 1

optional arguments for theorems?

2006-09-21 Thread John Perry
Hello, It is not uncommon in LaTeX to include optional arguments to theorem-like environments, for example \begin{theorem}[Buchberger, 1965] ... \end{theorem} The result (which can vary according the style file) should look something like Theorem 1 (Buchberger, 1965) ...

Re: optional arguments for theorems?

2006-09-21 Thread Paul A. Rubin
John Perry wrote: Hello, It is not uncommon in LaTeX to include optional arguments to theorem-like environments, for example \begin{theorem}[Buchberger, 1965] ... \end{theorem} The result (which can vary according the style file) should look something like Theorem 1