for example i want
lemma 1, apples
lemma 2, oranges
but in lyx, once it sees the two consecutive lines are the same format, it combines them into
lemma 1, apples
oranges
i could insert a phantom with "standard" format in between the two lines, but that messes up my spacing.
i was wondering if there is a more sophisticated way to do it.
LyX ⇒ how to "break" a numerated format
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- Stefan Kottwitz
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Re: how to "break" a numerated format
What do you mean by "numerated format"? Is this a LyX element? Do you mean an enumerated list, or numbered theorem environments?
Stefan
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Re: how to "break" a numerated format
sorry English isn't my first language, I meant to say a "numbered environment".
so things like definition, lemma, theorem etc.
so things like definition, lemma, theorem etc.
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Re: how to "break" a numerated format
Ok, I understand!
To avoid that LyX merges such environments, you could insert a "separator" environment. In the drop-down menu at the top left, choose "Seperator".
Stefan
To avoid that LyX merges such environments, you could insert a "separator" environment. In the drop-down menu at the top left, choose "Seperator".
Stefan
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Re: how to "break" a numerated format
that worked! you rock! thanks for the quick reply!
man I spent like an hour "inserting" all sorts of things between them and nothing worked.
man I spent like an hour "inserting" all sorts of things between them and nothing worked.
