Am Mittwoch, dem 29.03.2023 um 08:44 -0400 schrieb Neal Becker:
> The usage of this environment is, it will continue numbering of
> whatever enumeration preceded it? Presumably also works across
> slides?
Yes, that's the idea.
Jürgen
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Am Mittwoch, dem 29.03.2023 um 13:52 +0200 schrieb jspi...@gmail.com:
> There needs to be at least one frame in the document (the enumeration
> itself doesn't need to be in a frame).
FWIW this is even the case with normal enumerate and without the
module. See attached MWE which produces the same
Am Mittwoch, dem 29.03.2023 um 07:36 -0400 schrieb Neal Becker:
> Thanks for the suggestion! Unfortunately tried on lyx-2.4-dev and
> got
> ! Undefined control sequence.
> \beamer@enum@ ...fix item}##1}\beamer@cramped
> \raggedright
>
On Wed, Mar 29, 2023 at 1:00 AM Jürgen Spitzmüller
wrote:
> Am Dienstag, dem 28.03.2023 um 07:47 -0400 schrieb Neal Becker:
> > I'm trying to do resume enumeration in beamer. I read instructions
> > to use doc settings, modules, list enhancements, customizable lists,
> > but the "add" button is
Am Dienstag, dem 28.03.2023 um 07:47 -0400 schrieb Neal Becker:
> I'm trying to do resume enumeration in beamer. I read instructions
> to use doc settings, modules, list enhancements, customizable lists,
> but the "add" button is grayed out. I'm assuming this is because of
> compatibility with
I'm trying to do resume enumeration in beamer. I read instructions to use
doc settings, modules, list enhancements, customizable lists, but the "add"
button is grayed out. I'm assuming this is because of compatibility with
beamer, as a test I see I can add it to an amsarticle document.
I also
On 2010-10-08, Beth Skwarecki wrote:
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Hi, I'm new to LyX. I installed enumitem.module so that I can resume
enumerations, but I can't figure out how to insert the resume command.
I know I can view the source, but how
On 2010-10-08, Beth Skwarecki wrote:
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Hi, I'm new to LyX. I installed enumitem.module so that I can resume
enumerations, but I can't figure out how to insert the resume command.
I know I can view the source, but how
On 2010-10-08, Beth Skwarecki wrote:
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> Hi, I'm new to LyX. I installed enumitem.module so that I can resume
> enumerations, but I can't figure out how to insert the resume command.
> I know I can view the source, but
Beth Skwarecki skwarecki at gmail.com writes:
What am I missing?
Using the enumitem module, you don't need to edit the LaTeX; the module provides
you with a new environment that does it for you.
First, just to be clear, Richard is not referring to the enumitem LaTeX package
(which you also
Beth Skwarecki skwarecki at gmail.com writes:
What am I missing?
Using the enumitem module, you don't need to edit the LaTeX; the module provides
you with a new environment that does it for you.
First, just to be clear, Richard is not referring to the enumitem LaTeX package
(which you also
Beth Skwarecki gmail.com> writes:
> What am I missing?
Using the enumitem module, you don't need to edit the LaTeX; the module provides
you with a new environment that does it for you.
First, just to be clear, Richard is not referring to the enumitem LaTeX package
(which you also need and
Enumerate
b
\begin_inset ERT
status open
\begin_layout Plain Layout
\backslash
suspend{enumerate}
\end_layout
\end_inset
\end_layout
\begin_deeper
\begin_layout Standard
blah blah
\begin_inset ERT
status open
\begin_layout Plain Layout
\backslash
resume{enumerate}
\end_layout
\end_inset
On 10/08/2010 03:01 PM, Beth Skwarecki wrote:
Hi, I'm new to LyX. I installed enumitem.module so that I can resume
enumerations, but I can't figure out how to insert the resume command.
In general, you can insert raw LaTeX using InsertTeX Code. However, ...
I know I can view the source, but
On Fri, Oct 8, 2010 at 4:24 PM, Richard Heck rgh...@comcast.net wrote:
the enumitem module provides the Enumerate-Resume environment for this
purpose. See the attached.
That's exactly the module I'm trying to use. I understand the syntax that
needs to be present, but my problem is getting
Enumerate
b
\begin_inset ERT
status open
\begin_layout Plain Layout
\backslash
suspend{enumerate}
\end_layout
\end_inset
\end_layout
\begin_deeper
\begin_layout Standard
blah blah
\begin_inset ERT
status open
\begin_layout Plain Layout
\backslash
resume{enumerate}
\end_layout
\end_inset
On 10/08/2010 03:01 PM, Beth Skwarecki wrote:
Hi, I'm new to LyX. I installed enumitem.module so that I can resume
enumerations, but I can't figure out how to insert the resume command.
In general, you can insert raw LaTeX using InsertTeX Code. However, ...
I know I can view the source, but
On Fri, Oct 8, 2010 at 4:24 PM, Richard Heck rgh...@comcast.net wrote:
the enumitem module provides the Enumerate-Resume environment for this
purpose. See the attached.
That's exactly the module I'm trying to use. I understand the syntax that
needs to be present, but my problem is getting
ut
\begin_layout Enumerate
b
\begin_inset ERT
status open
\begin_layout Plain Layout
\backslash
suspend{enumerate}
\end_layout
\end_inset
\end_layout
\begin_deeper
\begin_layout Standard
blah blah
\begin_inset ERT
status open
\begin_layout Plain Layout
\backslash
resume{enume
On 10/08/2010 03:01 PM, Beth Skwarecki wrote:
Hi, I'm new to LyX. I installed enumitem.module so that I can resume
enumerations, but I can't figure out how to insert the resume command.
In general, you can insert raw LaTeX using Insert>TeX Code. However, ...
I know I can view the source, but
On Fri, Oct 8, 2010 at 4:24 PM, Richard Heck wrote:
> the enumitem module provides the Enumerate-Resume environment for this
> purpose. See the attached.
That's exactly the module I'm trying to use. I understand the syntax that
needs to be present, but my problem is
Bruce Pourciau wrote:
\begin{enumerate}[resume]
Currently, this is not yet possible without such changes as Richard describes.
LyX 1.5 will have the ability to insert optional arguments (a.k.a. Short
Title) to environments, as you can do now for commands (like section).
Jürgen
On Jan 29, 2007, at 2:13 AM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Bruce Pourciau wrote:
\begin{enumerate}[resume]
Currently, this is not yet possible without such changes as Richard
describes.
LyX 1.5 will have the ability to insert optional arguments (a.k.a.
Short
Title) to environments, as you
Bruce Pourciau wrote:
So in contrast to the mdwlist package, there's no simple LyX way
(that is, a way requiring just a little ERT in a LyX file) to resume
a particular enumeration with the enumitem package? I'm not talking
about making it the global default behavior, but rather just
Bruce Pourciau wrote:
\begin{enumerate}[resume]
Currently, this is not yet possible without such changes as Richard describes.
LyX 1.5 will have the ability to insert optional arguments (a.k.a. Short
Title) to environments, as you can do now for commands (like section).
Jürgen
On Jan 29, 2007, at 2:13 AM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Bruce Pourciau wrote:
\begin{enumerate}[resume]
Currently, this is not yet possible without such changes as Richard
describes.
LyX 1.5 will have the ability to insert optional arguments (a.k.a.
Short
Title) to environments, as you
Bruce Pourciau wrote:
So in contrast to the mdwlist package, there's no simple LyX way
(that is, a way requiring just a little ERT in a LyX file) to resume
a particular enumeration with the enumitem package? I'm not talking
about making it the global default behavior, but rather just
Bruce Pourciau wrote:
> \begin{enumerate}[resume]
Currently, this is not yet possible without such changes as Richard describes.
LyX 1.5 will have the ability to insert optional arguments (a.k.a. "Short
Title") to environments, as you can do now for commands (like section).
Jürgen
On Jan 29, 2007, at 2:13 AM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Bruce Pourciau wrote:
\begin{enumerate}[resume]
Currently, this is not yet possible without such changes as Richard
describes.
LyX 1.5 will have the ability to insert optional arguments (a.k.a.
"Short
Title") to environments, as you
Bruce Pourciau wrote:
> So in contrast to the mdwlist package, there's no simple LyX way
> (that is, a way requiring just a little ERT in a LyX file) to resume
> a particular enumeration with the enumitem package? I'm not talking
> about making it the global default behavior, but rather just
According to the documentation for the enumitem package, to make the
counter continue from the previous enumerate rather than reset to 1,
we just write
\begin{enumerate}[resume]
in the LaTeX file. But in a LyX document, what ERT do I insert and
where exactly do I insert it? Also, if I
On 1/28/07, Bruce Pourciau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
According to the documentation for the enumitem package, to make the
counter continue from the previous enumerate rather than reset to 1,
we just write
\begin{enumerate}[resume]
in the LaTeX file. But in a LyX document, what ERT do I insert
On Jan 28, 2007, at 11:45 AM, Paul Smith wrote:
On 1/28/07, Bruce Pourciau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
According to the documentation for the enumitem package, to make the
counter continue from the previous enumerate rather than reset to 1,
we just write
\begin{enumerate}[resume]
in the LaTeX
I don't think there's any way to do this, short of modifying your layout
file. I believe I filed an enhancement request on this very matter a
while back. You might want to file another one, just in case. Basically,
what one wants is a way to add optional arguments to environments. This
can
{enumerate}
\resume{enumerate}
with a standard flush left paragraph in between. I'm looking for a
similarly simple way to use the enumitem package to resume enumerates.
Bruce
According to the documentation for the enumitem package, to make the
counter continue from the previous enumerate rather than reset to 1,
we just write
\begin{enumerate}[resume]
in the LaTeX file. But in a LyX document, what ERT do I insert and
where exactly do I insert it? Also, if I
On 1/28/07, Bruce Pourciau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
According to the documentation for the enumitem package, to make the
counter continue from the previous enumerate rather than reset to 1,
we just write
\begin{enumerate}[resume]
in the LaTeX file. But in a LyX document, what ERT do I insert
On Jan 28, 2007, at 11:45 AM, Paul Smith wrote:
On 1/28/07, Bruce Pourciau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
According to the documentation for the enumitem package, to make the
counter continue from the previous enumerate rather than reset to 1,
we just write
\begin{enumerate}[resume]
in the LaTeX
I don't think there's any way to do this, short of modifying your layout
file. I believe I filed an enhancement request on this very matter a
while back. You might want to file another one, just in case. Basically,
what one wants is a way to add optional arguments to environments. This
can
{enumerate}
\resume{enumerate}
with a standard flush left paragraph in between. I'm looking for a
similarly simple way to use the enumitem package to resume enumerates.
Bruce
According to the documentation for the enumitem package, to make the
counter continue from the previous enumerate rather than reset to 1,
we just write
\begin{enumerate}[resume]
in the LaTeX file. But in a LyX document, what ERT do I insert and
where exactly do I insert it? Also, if I
On 1/28/07, Bruce Pourciau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
According to the documentation for the enumitem package, to make the
counter continue from the previous enumerate rather than reset to 1,
we just write
\begin{enumerate}[resume]
in the LaTeX file. But in a LyX document, what ERT do I insert
On Jan 28, 2007, at 11:45 AM, Paul Smith wrote:
On 1/28/07, Bruce Pourciau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
According to the documentation for the enumitem package, to make the
counter continue from the previous enumerate rather than reset to 1,
we just write
\begin{enumerate}[resume]
in the
I don't think there's any way to do this, short of modifying your layout
file. I believe I filed an enhancement request on this very matter a
while back. You might want to file another one, just in case. Basically,
what one wants is a way to add optional arguments to environments. This
can
can write in ERT
\suspend{enumerate}
\resume{enumerate}
with a standard flush left paragraph in between. I'm looking for a
similarly simple way to use the enumitem package to resume enumerates.
Bruce
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