On 16.06.08, James Sutherland wrote: > On Jun 16, 2008, at 7:53 PM, Neal Becker wrote: >> James Sutherland wrote: >>> On Jun 16, 2008, at 7:31 PM, Neal Becker wrote:
>>>> I have an enumerated list nested in an itemize list. How do I exit >>>> the inner enumerated list and return to the outer itemize? >>>> (Decreasing list depth doesn't do it) Really? What does it then? >>> Just restart the itemized list. >>> James >> What if it was the other way round? I wouldn't want to restart the >> enumeration, but continue it. The whole design of TeX was around >> nested environments. It seems easy enough to start enclosing one env >> inside another in LyX, but how to end the env? > It works just fine. See the attached example. LyX "merges" consecutive paragraphs of the same Layout into a common LaTeX environment. Something nested inside a paragraph will not break this behaviour. * Setting the next paragraph after the nested list to "Enumerate" will continue the enumeration. * To start a new enumeration, you have to separate the paragraphs with something different than a "Enumerate" paragraph. The "--- Environment Separator ---" is devised for this purpose; it will persist even if empty, shows a blue label in LyX and produces no output. Günter