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First published on Thursday, Oct 31, 2024 and last modified on Monday, Jan 27, 2025 by François Chaplais.

amsthm

François Chaplais

1 amsthm

1.1 Theorem numbering

As this the case of all numbering commands, the amsthm theorem numbering commands are not implemented. This is due to the way LaTeX2Web manages cross references.

1.2 \theoremstyle

The \theoremstyle command is supported for the three following parameters

  • plain: the theorem content is styled italic

  • definition: the theorem content is styled normally (upright)

  • remark: the theorem content is styled normally (upright)

Custom definition of theorem styles are not supported because they use physical lengths, which are not supported. Additionally, this is difficult to manage, and we consider it is not worth the effort.

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