I've been asking for a "doorstop" special-char for years. Would be
nice to hold open an environment and nest others into it...
On Thu, Oct 21, 1999 at 01:22:06PM +0100, Jules Bean wrote:
> Martin Vermeer wrote:
> > 1 {}
> > a The text of 1a
> > b The text of 1b
> > 2 a The text of 2a
> > b
Martin Vermeer wrote:
> 1 {}
> a The text of 1a
> b The text of 1b
> 2 a The text of 2a
> b The text of 2b
>
[...]
> It really works! I even tried it for Theorem + enumerate in AMS article.
> Works too. (Is this in the users guide???)
>
> This combination (red {}) is needed/useful in man
On Thu, 21 Oct 1999, Martin Vermeer wrote:
[...]
> It really works! I even tried it for Theorem + enumerate in AMS article.
> Works too. (Is this in the users guide???)
>
> This combination (red {}) is needed/useful in many other circumstances also.
> What about making it an inset / special cha
> 2) It isn't possible to embed an environment as the first element in
> another environment.
This IS actually possible; I have advised this some time earlier to someone.
As follows (using here enumerate on two levels as an example):
1 {}
a The text of 1a
b The text of 1b
2 a The text of 2a
Hiya...
I'm using LyX quite heavily at the moment (for mathematical notes), and
I think there are some weaknesses with its support of nested
environment:
1) The display is often counter-intuitive:
When, for example, embedding a 'Note' inside a 'Proof' (I assume this is