On Sun, 24 Oct 2004 12:35:21 -0700, Kenward Vaughan
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Thanks, Kenward and Eric. According to Herbert's example (for
non-nested enumerate environments), one should insert, just before
ERT\end{multicols}endERT, the following ERT:
\vspace*{\fill}
It also seems to
On Sun, 24 Oct 2004 12:35:21 -0700, Kenward Vaughan
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks, Kenward and Eric. According to Herbert's example (for
non-nested enumerate environments), one should insert, just before
ERT\end{multicols}endERT, the following ERT:
\vspace*{\fill}
It also seems to
On Sun, 24 Oct 2004 12:35:21 -0700, Kenward Vaughan
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Thanks, Kenward and Eric. According to Herbert's example (for
> > non-nested enumerate environments), one should insert, just before
> > \end{multicols}, the following ERT:
> >
> > \vspace*{\fill}
> >
> > It also
Hello
See file attached, you'll need multicols package
I got some trouble with this before
I always put the \begin {multicols}{2} on an empty standart line wich
is at the same level as the enumerate which is to be in multicols.
(clear no ;))
Hope that helps
Eric
Paul Smith wrote:
Dear All
Some
On Sun, Oct 24, 2004 at 07:31:25AM +0100, Paul Smith wrote:
Dear All
Some time ago, Herbert provided here an example for me to achieve the
following enumerate environment in columns:
(a) First item; (c) Third item;
(c) Second item; (d) Fourth item.
Now, I am trying to
On Sun, 24 Oct 2004 08:51:50 -0700, Kenward Vaughan
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Use multicol package at the beginning of the first nested item, then
the end of the last nested item.
1. A line of text.
(a) ERT\begin{multicols}{2}endERTFirst item
(b) 2nd item
On Sun, Oct 24, 2004 at 06:26:25PM +0100, Paul Smith wrote:
On Sun, 24 Oct 2004 08:51:50 -0700, Kenward Vaughan
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Use multicol package at the beginning of the first nested item,
then the end of the last nested item.
1. A line of text.
(a)
Hello
See file attached, you'll need multicols package
I got some trouble with this before
I always put the \begin {multicols}{2} on an empty standart line wich
is at the same level as the enumerate which is to be in multicols.
(clear no ;))
Hope that helps
Eric
Paul Smith wrote:
Dear All
Some
On Sun, Oct 24, 2004 at 07:31:25AM +0100, Paul Smith wrote:
Dear All
Some time ago, Herbert provided here an example for me to achieve the
following enumerate environment in columns:
(a) First item; (c) Third item;
(c) Second item; (d) Fourth item.
Now, I am trying to
On Sun, 24 Oct 2004 08:51:50 -0700, Kenward Vaughan
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Use multicol package at the beginning of the first nested item, then
the end of the last nested item.
1. A line of text.
(a) ERT\begin{multicols}{2}endERTFirst item
(b) 2nd item
On Sun, Oct 24, 2004 at 06:26:25PM +0100, Paul Smith wrote:
On Sun, 24 Oct 2004 08:51:50 -0700, Kenward Vaughan
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Use multicol package at the beginning of the first nested item,
then the end of the last nested item.
1. A line of text.
(a)
Hello
See file attached, you'll need multicols package
I got some trouble with this before
I always put the "\begin {multicols}{2}" on an empty standart line wich
is at the same level as the enumerate which is to be in multicols.
(clear no ;))
Hope that helps
Eric
Paul Smith wrote:
Dear All
On Sun, Oct 24, 2004 at 07:31:25AM +0100, Paul Smith wrote:
> Dear All
>
> Some time ago, Herbert provided here an example for me to achieve the
> following enumerate environment in columns:
>
> (a) First item; (c) Third item;
> (c) Second item; (d) Fourth item.
>
> Now, I am
On Sun, 24 Oct 2004 08:51:50 -0700, Kenward Vaughan
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Use multicol package at the beginning of the first nested item, then
> the end of the last nested item.
>
> 1. A line of text.
> (a) \begin{multicols}{2}First item
> (b) 2nd item
>
On Sun, Oct 24, 2004 at 06:26:25PM +0100, Paul Smith wrote:
> On Sun, 24 Oct 2004 08:51:50 -0700, Kenward Vaughan
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Use multicol package at the beginning of the first nested item,
> > then the end of the last nested item.
> >
> > 1. A line of text.
> >
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