My solution to this problem is creating a lyx layout file which
extends the Theorem environments with "Appendix theorems". This layout
can be created for example by modifying one of the AMS layouts, adding
styles like this:


Style ApxTheorem
        CopyStyle             Theorem
        DependsOn             Theorem
        LatexName             apx-thm
        Preamble
                \newenvironment{apx-thm}[1]
                        {\noindent \rm \textbf{Theorem #1.} \it}
                        {}
        EndPreamble
End


To use it, add a label to your original theorem, and then, in your
appendix, whenever you create an "ApxTheorem", you put a reference to
that label immediately after the "Theorem" label, enclosed in { } (in
ERT).

I hope it helps.


On Jan 27, 2008 2:42 PM, Nadiv Avidan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
> I'm using Lyx with AMS and I want to state a theorem in one of my main
> sections, but prove it in one of the appendices.
> That is, I want to have "Theroem 5: something something" in the paper
> itself, and "Theorem 5: something something. Proof: something other" in the
> appendix, and the thing is, I can't get both theorems declarations to have
> the same number.
> Any ideas?
>
>
> Hope you can help me with this, I looked and googled and found nothing
> (probably used the wrong key words),
> Thanks,
> nadiv.
>



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Modelling, Simulation and Design Lab - School of Computer Science
McGill University - Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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