I got it to work by inserting a protected "standard" space between
exercises (see attachment). Dunno if that's the way it's supposed to work,
but it seems to do the trick.
On Sat, Oct 29, 2016 at 8:04 PM, subaochen wrote:
> hi all,
>
> I want to use Theorems module to itemize excercises, please
hi all,
I want to use Theorems module to itemize excercises, please refer to attachment
for a test file.
But when preview with pdf file, the exercises are not itemized, just the first
exercise have the prefix number, I don't know what I'm missing.
Thanks in advance for any help!
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On 10/29/2016 01:00 PM, Paul Johnson wrote:
On the machines where I've done both installs, it appears to me that
pdf compile with TexLive is quite a bit faster. Have no idea why, but
others have made same claim.
TexLive is a surprisingly slow install. Even if you put the whole iso
on disk,
On 29/10/2016 7:35 p.m., CarLaTeX wrote:
2016-10-29 8:09 GMT+02:00 Paul Johnson mailto:pauljoh...@gmail.com>>:
I wonder if Windows users see this problem in MikTeX regularly. I'm a
Linux user, but I try to help the Windows students around here.
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Paul E. Johnson htt
I appreciate your response and suggestions.
In my system I also use TeXLive with WinEdt and at this point I would agree
to use even TeXLive with LyX.
Change the path in LyX from MiKTeX to TeXLive is sufficient, as you say?
Thank you.
2016-10-29 19:00 GMT+02:00 Paul Johnson :
> MikTeX server int
MikTeX server intermittent this morning. It worked on one computer, fails
on other 3. Suspect that server is just flaky.
There are good arguments for installing TexLive. Its maintained by a
community, not just one person, being the most important among them. Plus,
with TexLive we are consistent
By several days the Paul Johnson problem is also my problem and I do not find
a solution.
I reinstalled MiKTeX many times, but MiKTeX Package, and MiKTeX Update do
not work (they do not find any package repository).
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The two alternatives that have remained are:
1) un