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>>From: A S Hodel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Subject: Re: Consecutive math environments
>>Date: Mon, 15 Jan 2007 11:28:51 -0600
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A S Hodel wrote:
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.
If you leave the ERT box empty, you ge
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 definitio
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
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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 l