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New theorem problem AMSTHM
Continuance of environmentreference amsthm theorem with item list insidesubsection vs TheoremAlternative theorem styles with amsthm package?Intelligently Numbering “remarks” only when multiple are madeProblem with amsthmChange a amsthm theorem endingWith ntheorem, thmmarks and no amsthm, defining the proof environment rightVersioning Theorem numbers with amsthmDash after theorem number: e.g. Theorem 1'Change theorem color using theorem notes in the amsthm package
I have the Example environment as a new theorem environment but I need to break the example across the article. Ideally I would like to implement the following:
Example 1. blah blah blah ...
... more text form the article ...
Example 1 (continued). other blah blah blah
I tried to define a newtheorem* environment newtheorem*{ex1}{Example 1}
but then I lose the bold part and the "continued" does not appear in parenthesis:
Example 1. continued
I was thinking the perhaps re-setting the counter manually before and after would solve it. But is this possible? Is there some better solution?
amsthm
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I have the Example environment as a new theorem environment but I need to break the example across the article. Ideally I would like to implement the following:
Example 1. blah blah blah ...
... more text form the article ...
Example 1 (continued). other blah blah blah
I tried to define a newtheorem* environment newtheorem*{ex1}{Example 1}
but then I lose the bold part and the "continued" does not appear in parenthesis:
Example 1. continued
I was thinking the perhaps re-setting the counter manually before and after would solve it. But is this possible? Is there some better solution?
amsthm
Does this question help? tex.stackexchange.com/questions/68830/…
– egreg
Oct 17 '14 at 15:44
thmtools
provides a convenient way to do this.
– Andrew Swann
Oct 17 '14 at 16:11
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I have the Example environment as a new theorem environment but I need to break the example across the article. Ideally I would like to implement the following:
Example 1. blah blah blah ...
... more text form the article ...
Example 1 (continued). other blah blah blah
I tried to define a newtheorem* environment newtheorem*{ex1}{Example 1}
but then I lose the bold part and the "continued" does not appear in parenthesis:
Example 1. continued
I was thinking the perhaps re-setting the counter manually before and after would solve it. But is this possible? Is there some better solution?
amsthm
I have the Example environment as a new theorem environment but I need to break the example across the article. Ideally I would like to implement the following:
Example 1. blah blah blah ...
... more text form the article ...
Example 1 (continued). other blah blah blah
I tried to define a newtheorem* environment newtheorem*{ex1}{Example 1}
but then I lose the bold part and the "continued" does not appear in parenthesis:
Example 1. continued
I was thinking the perhaps re-setting the counter manually before and after would solve it. But is this possible? Is there some better solution?
amsthm
amsthm
asked Oct 17 '14 at 15:37
Sergio ParreirasSergio Parreiras
6631825
6631825
Does this question help? tex.stackexchange.com/questions/68830/…
– egreg
Oct 17 '14 at 15:44
thmtools
provides a convenient way to do this.
– Andrew Swann
Oct 17 '14 at 16:11
add a comment |
Does this question help? tex.stackexchange.com/questions/68830/…
– egreg
Oct 17 '14 at 15:44
thmtools
provides a convenient way to do this.
– Andrew Swann
Oct 17 '14 at 16:11
Does this question help? tex.stackexchange.com/questions/68830/…
– egreg
Oct 17 '14 at 15:44
Does this question help? tex.stackexchange.com/questions/68830/…
– egreg
Oct 17 '14 at 15:44
thmtools
provides a convenient way to do this.– Andrew Swann
Oct 17 '14 at 16:11
thmtools
provides a convenient way to do this.– Andrew Swann
Oct 17 '14 at 16:11
add a comment |
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In your particular case it might be easiest to do this:
newtheorem{example}{Example}
newtheorem{examplecontinued}[example]{addtocounter{example}{-1}Example}
And then write
begin {example}
Lorem ipsum
end{example}
begin{examplecontinued}[continued]
continued lorem ipsum
end{examplecontinued}
This will allow multiple breaks as well. If you want to, you can also define the examplecontinued
-environment to automatically display "(continued)" behind "Example [counter] ". How to do stuff like that is very well described in the amsthm
-documentation.
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In your particular case it might be easiest to do this:
newtheorem{example}{Example}
newtheorem{examplecontinued}[example]{addtocounter{example}{-1}Example}
And then write
begin {example}
Lorem ipsum
end{example}
begin{examplecontinued}[continued]
continued lorem ipsum
end{examplecontinued}
This will allow multiple breaks as well. If you want to, you can also define the examplecontinued
-environment to automatically display "(continued)" behind "Example [counter] ". How to do stuff like that is very well described in the amsthm
-documentation.
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In your particular case it might be easiest to do this:
newtheorem{example}{Example}
newtheorem{examplecontinued}[example]{addtocounter{example}{-1}Example}
And then write
begin {example}
Lorem ipsum
end{example}
begin{examplecontinued}[continued]
continued lorem ipsum
end{examplecontinued}
This will allow multiple breaks as well. If you want to, you can also define the examplecontinued
-environment to automatically display "(continued)" behind "Example [counter] ". How to do stuff like that is very well described in the amsthm
-documentation.
add a comment |
In your particular case it might be easiest to do this:
newtheorem{example}{Example}
newtheorem{examplecontinued}[example]{addtocounter{example}{-1}Example}
And then write
begin {example}
Lorem ipsum
end{example}
begin{examplecontinued}[continued]
continued lorem ipsum
end{examplecontinued}
This will allow multiple breaks as well. If you want to, you can also define the examplecontinued
-environment to automatically display "(continued)" behind "Example [counter] ". How to do stuff like that is very well described in the amsthm
-documentation.
In your particular case it might be easiest to do this:
newtheorem{example}{Example}
newtheorem{examplecontinued}[example]{addtocounter{example}{-1}Example}
And then write
begin {example}
Lorem ipsum
end{example}
begin{examplecontinued}[continued]
continued lorem ipsum
end{examplecontinued}
This will allow multiple breaks as well. If you want to, you can also define the examplecontinued
-environment to automatically display "(continued)" behind "Example [counter] ". How to do stuff like that is very well described in the amsthm
-documentation.
edited 12 mins ago
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answered Oct 17 '14 at 19:32
gebruikergebruiker
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– egreg
Oct 17 '14 at 15:44
thmtools
provides a convenient way to do this.– Andrew Swann
Oct 17 '14 at 16:11