Thank you very much. I think I even see the logic here. I could not think of a way to get pased the |end(seriate) command but this works nicely.
I suppose it is a bit of a bug but not a deadly one, more like the common cold than Ebola. As long as it compiles, it is just an annoyance. Happy writing. ________________________________ From: Jacob Bishop <bishop.ja...@gmail.com> To: John Kane <jrkrid...@yahoo.ca> Cc: Lyx List <lyx-users@lists.lyx.org> Sent: Tuesday, August 6, 2013 8:32:46 PM Subject: Re: APA6 New paragraph at end of seriate environment On Tue, Aug 6, 2013 at 8:19 AM, John Kane <jrkrid...@yahoo.ca> wrote: A minor question. If I am using apa6 and the seriate environment how do I get a new paragraph at the end of the list? Example attached. I don't know the 'right' way to do this, but it is possible to trick it into working. Just add a protected space (ctrl+space) on a separate line before your new paragraph. See attached. It's easy enough to just reword the paragraph to avoid the problem but it bugs me. > Re-wording a paragraph is sometimes a good idea, but it would be crazy to be forced to by the software. I would consider this a bug, or at least an annoyance in the template. It is not clear to me how to write a layout to properly deal with lists like this. I think we have great new machinery with LyX 2.1 that will make this possible, but I have to look into it more to know exactly. I am in dissertation writing mode, so I probably won't get to it for a month or so. Maybe someone here knows? Jacob