> On Jul 19, 2023, at 11:18 AM, Hal Kierstead via lyx-users
> wrote:
>
>
>
>> On Jul 19, 2023, at 9:57 AM, Axel Dessecker wrote:
>>
>> Am Mittwoch, 19. Juli 2023, 16:12:20 CEST schrieb Hal Kierstead via
>> lyx-users:
>>> All -
>>>
>>> I am trying to follow these instructions from the
> On Jul 19, 2023, at 9:57 AM, Axel Dessecker wrote:
>
> Am Mittwoch, 19. Juli 2023, 16:12:20 CEST schrieb Hal Kierstead via lyx-users:
>> All -
>>
>> I am trying to follow these instructions from the UserGuide, but the
>> character I should enter is undefined. I expected it to be which
>>
Am Mittwoch, 19. Juli 2023, 16:12:20 CEST schrieb Hal Kierstead via lyx-users:
> All -
>
> I am trying to follow these instructions from the UserGuide, but the
> character I should enter is undefined. I expected it to be which
> works to nest lists in lists, but this did not work. Can someone
All -
I am trying to follow these instructions from the UserGuide, but the character
I should enter is undefined. I expected it to be which works to nest
lists in lists, but this did not work. Can someone help me?
0.0.0.1 Example 2: Inheritance
This is the LyX-Code environment, at level #1,
On Wednesday, 22 Jul 2015 8:01 PM -0400, Helge Hafting wrote:
Den 22. juli 2015 22:17, skrev Will Parsons:
I've got a document (article class) that gives me an error on trying
to export to PDF if the itemized list nesting level is greater than 4.
Is there a way of increasing that?
Itemize
On Wednesday, 22 Jul 2015 8:01 PM -0400, Helge Hafting wrote:
Den 22. juli 2015 22:17, skrev Will Parsons:
I've got a document (article class) that gives me an error on trying
to export to PDF if the itemized list nesting level is greater than 4.
Is there a way of increasing that?
Itemize
On Wednesday, 22 Jul 2015 8:01 PM -0400, Helge Hafting wrote:
>
>
> Den 22. juli 2015 22:17, skrev Will Parsons:
>> I've got a document (article class) that gives me an error on trying
>> to export to PDF if the itemized list nesting level is greater than 4.
>> I
I've got a document (article class) that gives me an error on trying
to export to PDF if the itemized list nesting level is greater than 4.
Is there a way of increasing that?
--
Will
I've got a document (article class) that gives me an error on trying
to export to PDF if the itemized list nesting level is greater than 4.
Is there a way of increasing that?
--
Will
I'd say it does not look all that good,
From the Users Guide
3.4.4
Unlike the other fully-nestable environments, you can only perform a
four-fold nesting with the Enumerate and Itemize environments.
On 22 July 2015 at 16:17, Will Parsons varro@nodomain.invalid wrote:
I've got a document
Den 22. juli 2015 22:17, skrev Will Parsons:
I've got a document (article class) that gives me an error on trying
to export to PDF if the itemized list nesting level is greater than 4.
Is there a way of increasing that?
Itemize can only be nested to 4 levels - more is not possible
I'd say it does not look all that good,
From the Users Guide
3.4.4
Unlike the other fully-nestable environments, you can only perform a
four-fold nesting with the Enumerate and Itemize environments.
On 22 July 2015 at 16:17, Will Parsons varro@nodomain.invalid wrote:
I've got a document
Den 22. juli 2015 22:17, skrev Will Parsons:
I've got a document (article class) that gives me an error on trying
to export to PDF if the itemized list nesting level is greater than 4.
Is there a way of increasing that?
Itemize can only be nested to 4 levels - more is not possible
I've got a document (article class) that gives me an error on trying
to export to PDF if the itemized list nesting level is greater than 4.
Is there a way of increasing that?
--
Will
I'd say it does not look all that good,
>From the Users Guide
3.4.4
Unlike the other fully-nestable environments, you can only perform a
four-fold nesting with the Enumerate and Itemize environments.
On 22 July 2015 at 16:17, Will Parsons <varro@nodomain.invalid> wrote:
> I've go
Den 22. juli 2015 22:17, skrev Will Parsons:
I've got a document (article class) that gives me an error on trying
to export to PDF if the itemized list nesting level is greater than 4.
Is there a way of increasing that?
Itemize can only be nested to 4 levels - more is not possible
On 2013-06-05, BH wrote:
[-- Type: text/plain, Encoding: --]
Actually, it's quite easy. The key is to make the continuation of (1) be a
standard paragraph, but indent it so that it does not alter the numbering
of (2). I hope this is clear:
1. [enumerated paragraph] item 1
(a)
On 13/06/05 21:46, stefano franchi wrote:
On Wed, Jun 5, 2013 at 11:18 AM, Richard Heck rgh...@lyx.org
mailto:rgh...@lyx.org wrote:
On 06/05/2013 12:12 PM, Piersante Sestini wrote:
On 05/06/2013 17:46, Richard Heck wrote:
On 06/05/2013 11:32 AM, Piersante Sestini
On 2013-06-05, BH wrote:
[-- Type: text/plain, Encoding: --]
Actually, it's quite easy. The key is to make the continuation of (1) be a
standard paragraph, but indent it so that it does not alter the numbering
of (2). I hope this is clear:
1. [enumerated paragraph] item 1
(a)
On 13/06/05 21:46, stefano franchi wrote:
On Wed, Jun 5, 2013 at 11:18 AM, Richard Heck rgh...@lyx.org
mailto:rgh...@lyx.org wrote:
On 06/05/2013 12:12 PM, Piersante Sestini wrote:
On 05/06/2013 17:46, Richard Heck wrote:
On 06/05/2013 11:32 AM, Piersante Sestini
On 2013-06-05, BH wrote:
> [-- Type: text/plain, Encoding: --]
> Actually, it's quite easy. The key is to make the continuation of (1) be a
> standard paragraph, but indent it so that it does not alter the numbering
> of (2). I hope this is clear:
> 1. [enumerated paragraph] item 1
> (a)
On 13/06/05 21:46, stefano franchi wrote:
On Wed, Jun 5, 2013 at 11:18 AM, Richard Heck > wrote:
On 06/05/2013 12:12 PM, Piersante Sestini wrote:
On 05/06/2013 17:46, Richard Heck wrote:
On 06/05/2013 11:32 AM, Piersante
I have a problem formatting enumerated lists in a document.
What I need is
==
1 item bla bla bla bla
(a) sub-item
(b)another sub-item
continue item 1 again bla bla bla
2 another item bla bla bla
However, what I get is:
1 item bla bla bla bla
(a) sub-item
(b)another sub-item
On 06/05/2013 11:32 AM, Piersante Sestini wrote:
I have a problem formatting enumerated lists in a document.
What I need is
==
1 item bla bla bla bla
(a) sub-item
(b)another sub-item
continue item 1 again bla bla bla
2 another item bla bla bla
However, what I get is:
1 item bla bla
Actually, it's quite easy. The key is to make the continuation of (1) be a
standard paragraph, but indent it so that it does not alter the numbering
of (2). I hope this is clear:
1. [enumerated paragraph] item 1
(a) [indented enumerated paragraph] sub-item
(b) [indented enumerated
On 06/05/2013 12:12 PM, Piersante Sestini wrote:
On 05/06/2013 17:46, Richard Heck wrote:
On 06/05/2013 11:32 AM, Piersante Sestini wrote:
I have a problem formatting enumerated lists in a document.
What I need is
==
1 item bla bla bla bla
(a) sub-item
(b)another sub-item
continue
On 06/05/2013 12:18 PM, Richard Heck wrote:
On 06/05/2013 12:12 PM, Piersante Sestini wrote:
On 05/06/2013 17:46, Richard Heck wrote:
On 06/05/2013 11:32 AM, Piersante Sestini wrote:
I have a problem formatting enumerated lists in a document.
What I need is
==
1 item bla bla bla bla
(a)
On Wed, Jun 5, 2013 at 11:18 AM, Richard Heck rgh...@lyx.org wrote:
On 06/05/2013 12:12 PM, Piersante Sestini wrote:
On 05/06/2013 17:46, Richard Heck wrote:
On 06/05/2013 11:32 AM, Piersante Sestini wrote:
I have a problem formatting enumerated lists in a document.
What I need is
==
1
I have a problem formatting enumerated lists in a document.
What I need is
==
1 item bla bla bla bla
(a) sub-item
(b)another sub-item
continue item 1 again bla bla bla
2 another item bla bla bla
However, what I get is:
1 item bla bla bla bla
(a) sub-item
(b)another sub-item
On 06/05/2013 11:32 AM, Piersante Sestini wrote:
I have a problem formatting enumerated lists in a document.
What I need is
==
1 item bla bla bla bla
(a) sub-item
(b)another sub-item
continue item 1 again bla bla bla
2 another item bla bla bla
However, what I get is:
1 item bla bla
Actually, it's quite easy. The key is to make the continuation of (1) be a
standard paragraph, but indent it so that it does not alter the numbering
of (2). I hope this is clear:
1. [enumerated paragraph] item 1
(a) [indented enumerated paragraph] sub-item
(b) [indented enumerated
On 06/05/2013 12:12 PM, Piersante Sestini wrote:
On 05/06/2013 17:46, Richard Heck wrote:
On 06/05/2013 11:32 AM, Piersante Sestini wrote:
I have a problem formatting enumerated lists in a document.
What I need is
==
1 item bla bla bla bla
(a) sub-item
(b)another sub-item
continue
On 06/05/2013 12:18 PM, Richard Heck wrote:
On 06/05/2013 12:12 PM, Piersante Sestini wrote:
On 05/06/2013 17:46, Richard Heck wrote:
On 06/05/2013 11:32 AM, Piersante Sestini wrote:
I have a problem formatting enumerated lists in a document.
What I need is
==
1 item bla bla bla bla
(a)
On Wed, Jun 5, 2013 at 11:18 AM, Richard Heck rgh...@lyx.org wrote:
On 06/05/2013 12:12 PM, Piersante Sestini wrote:
On 05/06/2013 17:46, Richard Heck wrote:
On 06/05/2013 11:32 AM, Piersante Sestini wrote:
I have a problem formatting enumerated lists in a document.
What I need is
==
1
I have a problem formatting enumerated lists in a document.
What I need is
==
1 item bla bla bla bla
(a) sub-item
(b)another sub-item
continue item 1 again bla bla bla
2 another item bla bla bla
However, what I get is:
1 item bla bla bla bla
(a) sub-item
(b)another sub-item
On 06/05/2013 11:32 AM, Piersante Sestini wrote:
I have a problem formatting enumerated lists in a document.
What I need is
==
1 item bla bla bla bla
(a) sub-item
(b)another sub-item
continue item 1 again bla bla bla
2 another item bla bla bla
However, what I get is:
1 item bla bla
Actually, it's quite easy. The key is to make the continuation of (1) be a
standard paragraph, but indent it so that it does not alter the numbering
of (2). I hope this is clear:
1. [enumerated paragraph] item 1
(a) [indented enumerated paragraph] sub-item
(b) [indented enumerated
On 06/05/2013 12:12 PM, Piersante Sestini wrote:
On 05/06/2013 17:46, Richard Heck wrote:
On 06/05/2013 11:32 AM, Piersante Sestini wrote:
I have a problem formatting enumerated lists in a document.
What I need is
==
1 item bla bla bla bla
(a) sub-item
(b)another sub-item
continue
On 06/05/2013 12:18 PM, Richard Heck wrote:
On 06/05/2013 12:12 PM, Piersante Sestini wrote:
On 05/06/2013 17:46, Richard Heck wrote:
On 06/05/2013 11:32 AM, Piersante Sestini wrote:
I have a problem formatting enumerated lists in a document.
What I need is
==
1 item bla bla bla bla
(a)
On Wed, Jun 5, 2013 at 11:18 AM, Richard Heck wrote:
> On 06/05/2013 12:12 PM, Piersante Sestini wrote:
>
>> On 05/06/2013 17:46, Richard Heck wrote:
>>
>>> On 06/05/2013 11:32 AM, Piersante Sestini wrote:
>>>
I have a problem formatting enumerated lists in a document.
Am Wednesday 04 August 2010 19:17:41 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
And if you use the draft option? Where does the reference show up
then?
its correct both in the text as well as in the ref
I meant: is there any page break involved?
Jürgen
no, just the end
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
no, just the end of the left column (I am using twocolumn koma book).
I see. A column break might have the same effect.
If you don't mind and if it is clarifying the issue, I am sending you
privately the page with the place of the citation which gives me trouble.
Am Wednesday 04 August 2010 19:17:41 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
And if you use the draft option? Where does the reference show up
then?
its correct both in the text as well as in the ref
I meant: is there any page break involved?
Jürgen
no, just the end
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
no, just the end of the left column (I am using twocolumn koma book).
I see. A column break might have the same effect.
If you don't mind and if it is clarifying the issue, I am sending you
privately the page with the place of the citation which gives me trouble.
Am Wednesday 04 August 2010 19:17:41 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
> Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
> > > And if you use the "draft" option? Where does the reference show up
> > > then?
> >
> > its correct both in the text as well as in the ref
>
> I meant: is there any page break involved?
>
> Jürgen
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
> no, just the end of the left column (I am using twocolumn koma book).
I see. A column break might have the same effect.
> If you don't mind and if it is clarifying the issue, I am sending you
> privately the page with the place of the citation which gives me trouble.
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
I got an error in viewing or exporting a lyx file to a pdf file using
pdflatex (or dvipdfm, ps2pdf). Viewing/exporting as ps is ok
This is the error message:
! pdfTeX error (ext4): \pdfendlink ended up in
different nesting level than \pd
fstartlink.
I think
ended up in
different nesting level than \pd
fstartlink.
I think this error can occur if a hyperlinked object (such as an URL or a
reference) is broken across pages. Can you check if the problematic
citation is on a page break? If so, you can try if rearranging the text
helps.
Thanks
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
I see no problem with it. I am including a snapshot of the text where it
is cited (or actually where it should be cited, behind the comma; had to
take it out since the pdf file is not compiled with it) and a snapshot of
the reference (Haupt and Feinleib). Note that
Am Wednesday 04 August 2010 17:00:10 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
I see no problem with it. I am including a snapshot of the text where it
is cited (or actually where it should be cited, behind the comma; had to
take it out since the pdf file is not compiled with
Am Wednesday 04 August 2010 17:00:10 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
I see no problem with it. I am including a snapshot of the text where it
is cited (or actually where it should be cited, behind the comma; had to
take it out since the pdf file is not compiled with
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
And if you use the draft option? Where does the reference show up then?
its correct both in the text as well as in the ref
I meant: is there any page break involved?
Jürgen
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
I got an error in viewing or exporting a lyx file to a pdf file using
pdflatex (or dvipdfm, ps2pdf). Viewing/exporting as ps is ok
This is the error message:
! pdfTeX error (ext4): \pdfendlink ended up in
different nesting level than \pd
fstartlink.
I think
ended up in
different nesting level than \pd
fstartlink.
I think this error can occur if a hyperlinked object (such as an URL or a
reference) is broken across pages. Can you check if the problematic
citation is on a page break? If so, you can try if rearranging the text
helps.
Thanks
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
I see no problem with it. I am including a snapshot of the text where it
is cited (or actually where it should be cited, behind the comma; had to
take it out since the pdf file is not compiled with it) and a snapshot of
the reference (Haupt and Feinleib). Note that
Am Wednesday 04 August 2010 17:00:10 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
I see no problem with it. I am including a snapshot of the text where it
is cited (or actually where it should be cited, behind the comma; had to
take it out since the pdf file is not compiled with
Am Wednesday 04 August 2010 17:00:10 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
I see no problem with it. I am including a snapshot of the text where it
is cited (or actually where it should be cited, behind the comma; had to
take it out since the pdf file is not compiled with
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
And if you use the draft option? Where does the reference show up then?
its correct both in the text as well as in the ref
I meant: is there any page break involved?
Jürgen
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
> I got an error in viewing or exporting a lyx file to a pdf file using
> pdflatex (or dvipdfm, ps2pdf). Viewing/exporting as ps is ok
>
> This is the error message:
> ! pdfTeX error (ext4): \pdfendlink ended up in
> different nesting level than \p
e:
> > ! pdfTeX error (ext4): \pdfendlink ended up in
> > different nesting level than \pd
> > fstartlink.
>
> I think this error can occur if a hyperlinked object (such as an URL or a
> reference) is broken across pages. Can you check if the problematic
> citation is on
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
> I see no problem with it. I am including a snapshot of the text where it
> is cited (or actually where it should be cited, behind the comma; had to
> take it out since the pdf file is not compiled with it) and a snapshot of
> the reference (Haupt and Feinleib). Note
Am Wednesday 04 August 2010 17:00:10 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
> Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
> > I see no problem with it. I am including a snapshot of the text where it
> > is cited (or actually where it should be cited, behind the comma; had to
> > take it out since the pdf file is not compiled
Am Wednesday 04 August 2010 17:00:10 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
> Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
> > I see no problem with it. I am including a snapshot of the text where it
> > is cited (or actually where it should be cited, behind the comma; had to
> > take it out since the pdf file is not compiled
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
> > And if you use the "draft" option? Where does the reference show up then?
>
> its correct both in the text as well as in the ref
I meant: is there any page break involved?
Jürgen
Hello forum,
In the lyx environment we have section, subsection, subsubsection. If i
want to go more into the hierarchy how is it possible in LyX?
Regards
Sajjad
Use the Paragraph and Subparagraph environments. You can control their
numbering levels from the Document-Settings... dialog.
I am not sure if latex allows deeper nesting and for that reason, if lyx does.
-- Manoj
On Sunday 21 February 2010 04:43:19 pm Sajjad wrote:
Hello forum
Hello forum,
In the lyx environment we have section, subsection, subsubsection. If i
want to go more into the hierarchy how is it possible in LyX?
Regards
Sajjad
Use the Paragraph and Subparagraph environments. You can control their
numbering levels from the Document-Settings... dialog.
I am not sure if latex allows deeper nesting and for that reason, if lyx does.
-- Manoj
On Sunday 21 February 2010 04:43:19 pm Sajjad wrote:
Hello forum
Hello forum,
In the lyx environment we have section, subsection, subsubsection. If i
want to go more into the hierarchy how is it possible in LyX?
Regards
Sajjad
Use the Paragraph and Subparagraph environments. You can control their
numbering levels from the Document->Settings... dialog.
I am not sure if latex allows deeper nesting and for that reason, if lyx does.
-- Manoj
On Sunday 21 February 2010 04:43:19 pm Sajjad wrote:
> Hello
I am trying to do several stages of deeply nesting of listing i want to
write for a project.
I am getting error Too deeply nested.
Any suggestion to get around that problem?
Regards
Sajjad
On 10/06/2009 04:55 AM, Sajjad wrote:
I am trying to do several stages of deeply nesting of listing i want to
write for a project.
I am getting error Too deeply nested.
Any suggestion to get around that problem?
LaTeX only supports four levels of nesting with the standard lists.
(It's
I am trying to do several stages of deeply nesting of listing i want to
write for a project.
I am getting error Too deeply nested.
Any suggestion to get around that problem?
Regards
Sajjad
On 10/06/2009 04:55 AM, Sajjad wrote:
I am trying to do several stages of deeply nesting of listing i want to
write for a project.
I am getting error Too deeply nested.
Any suggestion to get around that problem?
LaTeX only supports four levels of nesting with the standard lists.
(It's
I am trying to do several stages of deeply nesting of listing i want to
write for a project.
I am getting error "Too deeply nested".
Any suggestion to get around that problem?
Regards
Sajjad
On 10/06/2009 04:55 AM, Sajjad wrote:
I am trying to do several stages of deeply nesting of listing i want to
write for a project.
I am getting error "Too deeply nested".
Any suggestion to get around that problem?
LaTeX only supports four levels of nesting with the standard lis
If I run pdflatex view or export under lyx, I get
\pdf link ended up in different nesting level than \pd
which apparently has to do with citations. I just wonder what the error
exactly means
I do not get this error by running ps2pdf
Wolfgang
If I run pdflatex view or export under lyx, I get
\pdf link ended up in different nesting level than \pd
which apparently has to do with citations. I just wonder what the error
exactly means
I do not get this error by running ps2pdf
Wolfgang
If I run pdflatex view or export under lyx, I get
\pdf link ended up in different nesting level than \pd
which apparently has to do with citations. I just wonder what the error
exactly means
I do not get this error by running ps2pdf
Wolfgang
nesting an itemize paragraph ended the lyxlist environment,
instead of nesting.
Does anyone know how I can force nesting?
Thanks
SteveT
Steve Litt
Books written in LyX:
Troubleshooting Techniques of the Successful Technologist
Twenty Eight Tales of Troubleshooting
Steve Litt wrote:
Within LyX, I put in a list environment for several paragraphs, and within
those, nested one itemize paragraph, as shown below:
[snip]
As you can see, my nesting an itemize paragraph ended the lyxlist environment,
instead of nesting.
Does anyone know how I can force
nesting an itemize paragraph ended the lyxlist environment,
instead of nesting.
Does anyone know how I can force nesting?
Thanks
SteveT
Steve Litt
Books written in LyX:
Troubleshooting Techniques of the Successful Technologist
Twenty Eight Tales of Troubleshooting
Steve Litt wrote:
Within LyX, I put in a list environment for several paragraphs, and within
those, nested one itemize paragraph, as shown below:
[snip]
As you can see, my nesting an itemize paragraph ended the lyxlist environment,
instead of nesting.
Does anyone know how I can force
nesting an itemize paragraph ended the lyxlist environment,
instead of nesting.
Does anyone know how I can force nesting?
Thanks
SteveT
Steve Litt
Books written in LyX:
Troubleshooting Techniques of the Successful Technologist
Twenty Eight Tales of Troubleshooting
Steve Litt wrote:
Within LyX, I put in a list environment for several paragraphs, and within
those, nested one itemize paragraph, as shown below:
[snip]
As you can see, my nesting an itemize paragraph ended the lyxlist environment,
instead of nesting.
Does anyone know how I can force
On Tue, 24 May 2005 05:33:36 -0700 (PDT)
Ruiming Zhang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to use lyx to write a paper, but I have
met a problem with nesting the enumerate environment
within a theorem. I want to get out of the enumerate
environment without getting out of the theorem
On Tue, 24 May 2005 05:33:36 -0700 (PDT)
Ruiming Zhang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to use lyx to write a paper, but I have
met a problem with nesting the enumerate environment
within a theorem. I want to get out of the enumerate
environment without getting out of the theorem
On Tue, 24 May 2005 05:33:36 -0700 (PDT)
Ruiming Zhang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> I am trying to use lyx to write a paper, but I have
> met a problem with nesting the enumerate environment
> within a theorem. I want to get out of the enumerate
> environmen
Hi,
I am trying to use lyx to write a paper, but I have
met a problem with nesting the enumerate environment
within a theorem. I want to get out of the enumerate
environment without getting out of the theorem, could
you tell me how to do it? This is very common to nest
several lists type
Ruiming == Ruiming Zhang [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ruiming Hi, I am trying to use lyx to write a paper, but I have met a
Ruiming problem with nesting the enumerate environment within a
Ruiming theorem. I want to get out of the enumerate environment
Ruiming without getting out of the theorem
Hi,
I am trying to use lyx to write a paper, but I have
met a problem with nesting the enumerate environment
within a theorem. I want to get out of the enumerate
environment without getting out of the theorem, could
you tell me how to do it? This is very common to nest
several lists type
Ruiming == Ruiming Zhang [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ruiming Hi, I am trying to use lyx to write a paper, but I have met a
Ruiming problem with nesting the enumerate environment within a
Ruiming theorem. I want to get out of the enumerate environment
Ruiming without getting out of the theorem
Hi,
I am trying to use lyx to write a paper, but I have
met a problem with nesting the enumerate environment
within a theorem. I want to get out of the enumerate
environment without getting out of the theorem, could
you tell me how to do it? This is very common to nest
several lists type
>>>>> "Ruiming" == Ruiming Zhang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Ruiming> Hi, I am trying to use lyx to write a paper, but I have met a
Ruiming> problem with nesting the enumerate environment within a
Ruiming> theorem. I want to get out of the enumerate
Hi guys,
I want to nest an itemize environment within an enumeration, which is
straightforward at first by simply increasing the depth with M-S-right.
But I want to write some text after the list of items before going on to
the next enumerated item. To clarify this:
1. Foo
2. Bar
- O la la,
Ansgar Hoffmann wrote:
Hi guys,
I want to nest an itemize environment within an enumeration, which is
straightforward at first by simply increasing the depth with M-S-right.
But I want to write some text after the list of items before going on to
the next enumerated item. To clarify this:
Angus Leeming schrieb:
Ansgar Hoffmann wrote:
Hi guys,
I want to nest an itemize environment within an enumeration, which is
straightforward at first by simply increasing the depth with M-S-right.
But I want to write some text after the list of items before going on to
the next enumerated item.
Hi guys,
I want to nest an itemize environment within an enumeration, which is
straightforward at first by simply increasing the depth with M-S-right.
But I want to write some text after the list of items before going on to
the next enumerated item. To clarify this:
1. Foo
2. Bar
- O la la,
Ansgar Hoffmann wrote:
Hi guys,
I want to nest an itemize environment within an enumeration, which is
straightforward at first by simply increasing the depth with M-S-right.
But I want to write some text after the list of items before going on to
the next enumerated item. To clarify this:
Angus Leeming schrieb:
Ansgar Hoffmann wrote:
Hi guys,
I want to nest an itemize environment within an enumeration, which is
straightforward at first by simply increasing the depth with M-S-right.
But I want to write some text after the list of items before going on to
the next enumerated item.
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