Re: different counters for different environments

2009-06-25 Thread Paul A. Rubin
rgheck wrote: Is there a place on the wiki where people can put modules they've created for their own use that they think might be useful for others? I've got a few of these myself. There's now a Modules page in the LyX page group (http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/Modules). /Paul

Re: different counters for different environments

2009-06-24 Thread Paul A. Rubin
rgheck wrote: Is there a place on the wiki where people can put modules they've created for their own use that they think might be useful for others? I've got a few of these myself. There's a Layouts group, to which you can add pages listing and linking to the layouts/modules you want to p

Re: different counters for different environments

2009-06-24 Thread rgheck
Paul A. Rubin wrote: Srinivas Nedunuri wrote: currently Lyx numbers theorems, definitions, examples, claims, etc sequentially using the same counter. How can i get it to use seperate counters for (some specific subset of) each of these? I have a set of modules to do this. I've already offe

Re: different counters for different environments

2009-06-24 Thread Paul A. Rubin
Srinivas Nedunuri wrote: currently Lyx numbers theorems, definitions, examples, claims, etc sequentially using the same counter. How can i get it to use seperate counters for (some specific subset of) each of these? I have a set of modules to do this. I've already offered them up on the

Re: different counters for different environments

2009-06-24 Thread rgheck
Srinivas Nedunuri wrote: currently Lyx numbers theorems, definitions, examples, claims, etc sequentially using the same counter. How can i get it to use seperate counters for (some specific subset of) each of these? You will need to redefine the various environments to use their own counte

different counters for different environments

2009-06-23 Thread Srinivas Nedunuri
currently Lyx numbers theorems, definitions, examples, claims, etc sequentially using the same counter. How can i get it to use seperate counters for (some specific subset of) each of these?