Re: Puitting other things on title page
Thanks much Alan. After looking at that, it appears that the problem was that I was trying to specify an author, date and other things *but not* a title. So I removed the other things, and now it's just a matter of messing around to make it look right. Nathan
Re: Puitting other things on title page
On 7/1/07, Typhoon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Sun, 1 Jul 2007 21:07:58 -0400 "Nathan Russell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > book(AMS) > I just tried compiling one of my works after changing the class to book (AMS). I had no difficulty using pdflatex to produce the pdf file. The only "special" thing that I have is a \frontmatter ERT at the very beginning of the manuscript. Thanks, tried that. I still need something in a title environment to avoid getting the same error, and if I have such a thing, it skips down a page. Still feel like I'm likely missing something obvious. Nathan
Re: Puitting other things on title page
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Re: Puitting other things on title page
On 7/1/07, Nathan Russell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I guess I'm somewhat confused. Even when I use notitlepage in the class settings options, it still requires a title or it gives a latex error. With a title, most of the stuff ends up pushed to the second page, and it's not clear how to keep that from happening. I'm sorry, I'm sure I'm missing something really obvious. Nathan Sorry if that's unclear - when I try to do things without a title, using standardi n various font sizes, I get "latex error: No \title given" when I attempt to (eg) export to PDF. Nathan
Re: Puitting other things on title page
I guess I'm somewhat confused. Even when I use notitlepage in the class settings options, it still requires a title or it gives a latex error. With a title, most of the stuff ends up pushed to the second page, and it's not clear how to keep that from happening. I'm sorry, I'm sure I'm missing something really obvious. Nathan
Puitting other things on title page
Hi, On the title page of my thesis I want to have title, author, and then some other stuff (for example the names of my committee members). However, if I put anything in standard format after the title and author, it puts it on the next page. How do I override this? Thanks much Nathan
Itemize inside proof?
Hi, I've been told it's possible in LaTeX to put an itemize inside a proof environment without breaking the proof (so, no end proof symbol, no word "proof" appearing after the itemize). How do I do this in Lyx? Thanks in advance. Nathan
Re: Question - theorem numbering
Hmm, I think it's interacting weirdly with some other stuff. Also, I want definitions to be numbered within chapters (and not within sections). Is there a good general guide to numbering somewhere? Thanks much again! Nathan On 6/12/07, Nicolás <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: If I am not wrong, inserting the following line into your preamble should do the trick: \newtheorem{theorem}{Theorem}[chapter] Cheers, Nicolás Nathan Russell wrote: > Hi, > > I'm working on my thesis in lyx, it's a document of class book-AMS (so that > I can use theorem, definition... formats) > > I want both theorems and definitions to be numbered within each chapter, > not > section (so, for example, the fifth definition in chapter 3 is defintion > 3.5). > > > Is there a way to do this at all? > > Thanks much > Nathan >
Question - theorem numbering
Hi, I'm working on my thesis in lyx, it's a document of class book-AMS (so that I can use theorem, definition... formats) I want both theorems and definitions to be numbered within each chapter, not section (so, for example, the fifth definition in chapter 3 is defintion 3.5). Is there a way to do this at all? Thanks much Nathan