Hanging indent in an amsthm theoremstyle Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679:...
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Hanging indent in an amsthm theoremstyle
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 17/18, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)Tweaking theoremstyleA theoremstyle with complete indentation using amsthmWeird behavior of theoremstyleWrong vertical space in theorem environment closed by an equationHow change vertical space after head in theorem-like environmentKOMA and customized (hanging) indentation of listed referencesTheorem environment inside a footnoteNo indentation after theorem environment while avoiding additional vertical space between two theoremsIn bibliographies, how to present each work by an author after the first as a subindented paragraph with hanging indentation?Drop cap theorem style
I'm aiming to have a theoremstyle
which has hanging indentation, where all lines after the first line are indented by some amount of space. I've searched for previous answers to similar questions, but most of these do not use the amsthm
package, or are difficult for me to understand. My current theoremstyle
is as follows:
newtheoremstyle{mystyle}%
{3pt}
{3pt}
{}
{}
{bfseries}
{ --}% Punctuation after theorem head
{.5em}% Space after theorem head
{}% Theorem head spec (can be left empty, meaning ‘normal’)
This looks like
which does not contain any sort of indentation currently.
I would like something which looks like this
which I have poorly approximated with an additional quotation
environment inside. However, in doing so, the spacing is not correct. Hopefully, the idea is clear--the text should actually be formatted with a proper hanging indent.
Is there some sort of proper "hanging indent" setting I can put into the indentation parameter of the theorem style? Or do I have to do some more manual work? I would prefer not to replace amsthm
(I'm trying to rewrite documents already made with amsthm
), but having an additional package is not problematic.
indentation theorems amsthm
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I'm aiming to have a theoremstyle
which has hanging indentation, where all lines after the first line are indented by some amount of space. I've searched for previous answers to similar questions, but most of these do not use the amsthm
package, or are difficult for me to understand. My current theoremstyle
is as follows:
newtheoremstyle{mystyle}%
{3pt}
{3pt}
{}
{}
{bfseries}
{ --}% Punctuation after theorem head
{.5em}% Space after theorem head
{}% Theorem head spec (can be left empty, meaning ‘normal’)
This looks like
which does not contain any sort of indentation currently.
I would like something which looks like this
which I have poorly approximated with an additional quotation
environment inside. However, in doing so, the spacing is not correct. Hopefully, the idea is clear--the text should actually be formatted with a proper hanging indent.
Is there some sort of proper "hanging indent" setting I can put into the indentation parameter of the theorem style? Or do I have to do some more manual work? I would prefer not to replace amsthm
(I'm trying to rewrite documents already made with amsthm
), but having an additional package is not problematic.
indentation theorems amsthm
add a comment |
I'm aiming to have a theoremstyle
which has hanging indentation, where all lines after the first line are indented by some amount of space. I've searched for previous answers to similar questions, but most of these do not use the amsthm
package, or are difficult for me to understand. My current theoremstyle
is as follows:
newtheoremstyle{mystyle}%
{3pt}
{3pt}
{}
{}
{bfseries}
{ --}% Punctuation after theorem head
{.5em}% Space after theorem head
{}% Theorem head spec (can be left empty, meaning ‘normal’)
This looks like
which does not contain any sort of indentation currently.
I would like something which looks like this
which I have poorly approximated with an additional quotation
environment inside. However, in doing so, the spacing is not correct. Hopefully, the idea is clear--the text should actually be formatted with a proper hanging indent.
Is there some sort of proper "hanging indent" setting I can put into the indentation parameter of the theorem style? Or do I have to do some more manual work? I would prefer not to replace amsthm
(I'm trying to rewrite documents already made with amsthm
), but having an additional package is not problematic.
indentation theorems amsthm
I'm aiming to have a theoremstyle
which has hanging indentation, where all lines after the first line are indented by some amount of space. I've searched for previous answers to similar questions, but most of these do not use the amsthm
package, or are difficult for me to understand. My current theoremstyle
is as follows:
newtheoremstyle{mystyle}%
{3pt}
{3pt}
{}
{}
{bfseries}
{ --}% Punctuation after theorem head
{.5em}% Space after theorem head
{}% Theorem head spec (can be left empty, meaning ‘normal’)
This looks like
which does not contain any sort of indentation currently.
I would like something which looks like this
which I have poorly approximated with an additional quotation
environment inside. However, in doing so, the spacing is not correct. Hopefully, the idea is clear--the text should actually be formatted with a proper hanging indent.
Is there some sort of proper "hanging indent" setting I can put into the indentation parameter of the theorem style? Or do I have to do some more manual work? I would prefer not to replace amsthm
(I'm trying to rewrite documents already made with amsthm
), but having an additional package is not problematic.
indentation theorems amsthm
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