- From: Marten Bauer <address@hidden>
- To: address@hidden
- Subject: Re: Definition and Theorem
- Date: Sun, 30 Mar 2003 19:39:50 +0200
Am Sonntag, 30. März 2003 19:21 schrieb address@hidden:
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On Sun, Mar 30, 2003 at 05:58:03PM +0200, Joris van der Hoeven wrote:
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> > in my mathematical document i mostly need this
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> > Definition 1.6 .....
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> > Theorem 2.3.......
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> > but sometimes i need this
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> > Definition and Theorem 2.6
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> > Is this possible with texmacs? Is there a solution to do this?
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> Try "theorem*". For the automatic numbering, you will have
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> to look at the style files how to do that.
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You may also try the newtheorem etc. functions.
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Look in "env-default.ts" for examples. The application of these
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function need to be in a package. If you use them directly in a
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document it will not work.
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-- DDAA
I'm not sure, but i think you missunderstood what I mean !?!
I know how i can use \definition and \theorem. I also know how the numbering
work. Ok i write another example becauce i think my first one was a bad one.
The numbering is random and not the problem
Normally i use this in my mathematical papers
Definition 1.5 ......................................
Theorem 1.6.........................
Remark 1.7.....................
but now i need this
Definition and Theorem 1.8.................................
The following text is a definiton and also a theorem.
I hope I explained now better what i mean.
Is this possible?
Thx
Marten
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