creating theorems using newtcbtheorem and have them over multiple pages
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I've stumbled upon this great question and answer was given by @Andrew, but I'm wondering: looking at the code and all if it's at all possible to have the theorems or even the lemmas or definitions to span across multiple pages? Because in my notes, I have some of them starting at the end of a page, and with this layout it pushes it down to the next page, leaving a huge gap.
This is the thread : How to create a framed proof attached to a theorem?
On the next page, there is a longer lemma :
That would not have fit properly at the end of the previous page, hence it was bumped to the next.
I would like it to be spanning across multiple pages, like the proof in the linked thread.
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I've stumbled upon this great question and answer was given by @Andrew, but I'm wondering: looking at the code and all if it's at all possible to have the theorems or even the lemmas or definitions to span across multiple pages? Because in my notes, I have some of them starting at the end of a page, and with this layout it pushes it down to the next page, leaving a huge gap.
This is the thread : How to create a framed proof attached to a theorem?
On the next page, there is a longer lemma :
That would not have fit properly at the end of the previous page, hence it was bumped to the next.
I would like it to be spanning across multiple pages, like the proof in the linked thread.
environments theorems tcolorbox
Could you please add the precise code? I am asking because the only answer under your link uses breakabletcolorbox
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I've stumbled upon this great question and answer was given by @Andrew, but I'm wondering: looking at the code and all if it's at all possible to have the theorems or even the lemmas or definitions to span across multiple pages? Because in my notes, I have some of them starting at the end of a page, and with this layout it pushes it down to the next page, leaving a huge gap.
This is the thread : How to create a framed proof attached to a theorem?
On the next page, there is a longer lemma :
That would not have fit properly at the end of the previous page, hence it was bumped to the next.
I would like it to be spanning across multiple pages, like the proof in the linked thread.
environments theorems tcolorbox
I've stumbled upon this great question and answer was given by @Andrew, but I'm wondering: looking at the code and all if it's at all possible to have the theorems or even the lemmas or definitions to span across multiple pages? Because in my notes, I have some of them starting at the end of a page, and with this layout it pushes it down to the next page, leaving a huge gap.
This is the thread : How to create a framed proof attached to a theorem?
On the next page, there is a longer lemma :
That would not have fit properly at the end of the previous page, hence it was bumped to the next.
I would like it to be spanning across multiple pages, like the proof in the linked thread.
environments theorems tcolorbox
environments theorems tcolorbox
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Could you please add the precise code? I am asking because the only answer under your link uses breakabletcolorbox
es.
– marmot
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Could you please add the precise code? I am asking because the only answer under your link uses breakabletcolorbox
es.
– marmot
7 mins ago
Could you please add the precise code? I am asking because the only answer under your link uses breakable
tcolorbox
es.– marmot
7 mins ago
Could you please add the precise code? I am asking because the only answer under your link uses breakable
tcolorbox
es.– marmot
7 mins ago
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Could you please add the precise code? I am asking because the only answer under your link uses breakable
tcolorbox
es.– marmot
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