`ntheorem` and `LyX` (with `amsmath`) Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar...
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`ntheorem` and `LyX` (with `amsmath`)
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 23, 2019 at 23:30UTC (7:30pm US/Eastern)empheq conflict with ntheorem?Interference between amsmath and ntheoremConflict between amsmath and ntheorem, or, how I fell into an infinite troubleshooting loopHypotheses and Subhypotheses with ntheoremLyx handling of begin{align} and duplicate tag with amsmath?Using amsmath, ntheorem and autonum together cause an overfull hboxIssue with ntheorem and eqrefConflict with amsmath, ntheorem, and showlabelsTheorem symbol with ntheoremntheorem subhypotheses
Recently, I tried to use the ntheorem
package with LyX
and amsmath
, but when compiling (pdflatex format) it complains:
"! Package ntheorem Error: Theorem style plain already defined."
When exporting the .lyx file to "latex simple" format, I see that LyX loads amsthm
automatically, obviously that is the conflict (If I delete the "offending" load, it runs ok).
Does anyone know any workaround? (different from "don't use LyX!", because I find it comfortable, writing a lot of mathematics, not seeing as many "$", etc.)
lyx amsmath ntheorem
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Recently, I tried to use the ntheorem
package with LyX
and amsmath
, but when compiling (pdflatex format) it complains:
"! Package ntheorem Error: Theorem style plain already defined."
When exporting the .lyx file to "latex simple" format, I see that LyX loads amsthm
automatically, obviously that is the conflict (If I delete the "offending" load, it runs ok).
Does anyone know any workaround? (different from "don't use LyX!", because I find it comfortable, writing a lot of mathematics, not seeing as many "$", etc.)
lyx amsmath ntheorem
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Recently, I tried to use the ntheorem
package with LyX
and amsmath
, but when compiling (pdflatex format) it complains:
"! Package ntheorem Error: Theorem style plain already defined."
When exporting the .lyx file to "latex simple" format, I see that LyX loads amsthm
automatically, obviously that is the conflict (If I delete the "offending" load, it runs ok).
Does anyone know any workaround? (different from "don't use LyX!", because I find it comfortable, writing a lot of mathematics, not seeing as many "$", etc.)
lyx amsmath ntheorem
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Recently, I tried to use the ntheorem
package with LyX
and amsmath
, but when compiling (pdflatex format) it complains:
"! Package ntheorem Error: Theorem style plain already defined."
When exporting the .lyx file to "latex simple" format, I see that LyX loads amsthm
automatically, obviously that is the conflict (If I delete the "offending" load, it runs ok).
Does anyone know any workaround? (different from "don't use LyX!", because I find it comfortable, writing a lot of mathematics, not seeing as many "$", etc.)
lyx amsmath ntheorem
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