This is handled in the beamer class with a "separator." I haven't
looked at the structure of this command to see how it works; I ought
to, though, because I've had the same frustration as you.
One workaround: put a "\par" command in ERT in a "Standard"
environment between the two definitions. I don't know how that will
change spacing between the environments in the printed document, but
it should achieve the desired effect.
Yours,
A S Hodel
On Jan 15, 2007, at 10:09 AM, Richard Heck wrote:
Marc Vinyals wrote:
Hi,
I want to have two instances of the same math environment without
separation. Eg:
Definition 1.3 (foo)
Definition 1.4 (foo2)
However, the two definitions merge into a single one. This can be
very
handy in some situations, but it's not what I'm looking for. I
googled
and found this was already a problem in LyX 1.1's days, and it can be
solved by inserting some dummy environment (LyX-Note) between.
Has any better solution been developed?
I think enhancement requests have been filed along these lines, but I
don't know their status.
Richard
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