i agree that the command paragraphy type ought to have some more flexibility. However, in the interim, I've gotten less picky and have moved my environment definitions into the LyX Document settings preamble, where it's very easy to change from teacher to student, etc. For now I'll just have to remember that when I change from an Example to a homework problem that I also have to change the solution type from an environment (Answer) that is always displayed to another environment (Solution) that is conditionally displayed.

Reasonable solution, and very easy to work with.

(Does the software serve me or do I serve the software ... there's an interesting question of life!)

Thanks for your help, RG!

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On Apr 21, 2008, at 10:45 PM, rgheck wrote:
A. Scottedward Hodel wrote:

On Apr 20, 2008, at 4:28 PM, A. Scottedward Hodel wrote:

Victory!  Thanks very much for your suggestions and help!

Attached is a sample LyX file (a bit convoluted, but it shows the features) and the layout file.

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<myTextBook.layout>
<TextbookExample.lyx>

Alas, I spoke too soon. If my solution has more than one paragraph, the Command paragraph type starts a new solution environment, i.e., I get the word "Solution" at the start of each paragraph. I'll keep plugging at it...

I'll have a look at this. There needs to be some kind of "multipar" option here.

rh


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