so that the theorems come out like Theorem 15.2 (15th page, 2nd item), the numbering has a tendency to commonly overspill to the next page. For example, the first item on page 15 is usually Theorem 14.6. It's really only a problem with spilling over to the topmost item on a page. Does anyone have any suggestions on how to fix/minimize this?
2) Does anyone know how to make it so using \ref{theoremlabel} gives not only the number, but the type as well? For instance, "Corollary 9.2" instead of just "9.2".
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the first problem comes from the asynchronous mechanism that LaTeX uses to build the document pages. I'll think about this.
lalop wrote:...2) Does anyone know how to make it so using \ref{theoremlabel} gives not only the number, but the type as well? For instance, "Corollary 9.2" instead of just "9.2"...
that has nothing to do with ntheorem, you cannot add a tag (which would override an equation number) inside an environment that does not provide equation numbers.
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