writing two consecutive cases in AMS article

2006-08-31 Thread Andrew Corrigan

Hello Everyone,

I'm trying to typeset my homework using Lyx.  So far I have a document 
where the lines are of the type:

Theorem
Proof
Case
Case

The problem I have is that the second Case does not actually say 'Case', 
unlike the first line.  The line is merely indented.  I noticed that 
this always happens with consecutive lines of the same case.  How do I 
make the word 'Case' appear?


Thanks!
- Andrew Corrigan


Re: writing two consecutive cases in AMS article

2006-08-31 Thread Paul A. Rubin

Andrew Corrigan wrote:

Hello Everyone,

I'm trying to typeset my homework using Lyx.  So far I have a document 
where the lines are of the type:

Theorem
Proof
Case
Case

The problem I have is that the second Case does not actually say 'Case', 
unlike the first line.  The line is merely indented.  I noticed that 
this always happens with consecutive lines of the same case.  How do I 
make the word 'Case' appear?




Stick a line containing {} in ERT (and nothing else) between them, and 
make it a standard paragraph.  I've attached a minimal example.


/Paul



cases.lyx
Description: application/lyx


writing two consecutive cases in AMS article

2006-08-31 Thread Andrew Corrigan

Hello Everyone,

I'm trying to typeset my homework using Lyx.  So far I have a document 
where the lines are of the type:

Theorem
Proof
Case
Case

The problem I have is that the second Case does not actually say 'Case', 
unlike the first line.  The line is merely indented.  I noticed that 
this always happens with consecutive lines of the same case.  How do I 
make the word 'Case' appear?


Thanks!
- Andrew Corrigan


Re: writing two consecutive cases in AMS article

2006-08-31 Thread Paul A. Rubin

Andrew Corrigan wrote:

Hello Everyone,

I'm trying to typeset my homework using Lyx.  So far I have a document 
where the lines are of the type:

Theorem
Proof
Case
Case

The problem I have is that the second Case does not actually say 'Case', 
unlike the first line.  The line is merely indented.  I noticed that 
this always happens with consecutive lines of the same case.  How do I 
make the word 'Case' appear?




Stick a line containing {} in ERT (and nothing else) between them, and 
make it a standard paragraph.  I've attached a minimal example.


/Paul



cases.lyx
Description: application/lyx


writing two consecutive cases in AMS article

2006-08-31 Thread Andrew Corrigan

Hello Everyone,

I'm trying to typeset my homework using Lyx.  So far I have a document 
where the lines are of the type:

Theorem
Proof
Case
Case

The problem I have is that the second Case does not actually say 'Case', 
unlike the first line.  The line is merely indented.  I noticed that 
this always happens with consecutive lines of the same case.  How do I 
make the word 'Case' appear?


Thanks!
- Andrew Corrigan


Re: writing two consecutive cases in AMS article

2006-08-31 Thread Paul A. Rubin

Andrew Corrigan wrote:

Hello Everyone,

I'm trying to typeset my homework using Lyx.  So far I have a document 
where the lines are of the type:

Theorem
Proof
Case
Case

The problem I have is that the second Case does not actually say 'Case', 
unlike the first line.  The line is merely indented.  I noticed that 
this always happens with consecutive lines of the same case.  How do I 
make the word 'Case' appear?




Stick a line containing {} in ERT (and nothing else) between them, and 
make it a standard paragraph.  I've attached a minimal example.


/Paul



cases.lyx
Description: application/lyx