Restate Theorem with given theorem setup












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I am given the follwoing theorem setup, which I have to use.



numberwithin{equation}{chapter}  
newtheorem{theorem}{Theorem}[chapter]
newtheorem{definition}[theorem]{Definition}
newtheorem{proposition}[theorem]{Proposition}
theoremstyle{nonumberplain}
theorembodyfont{normalfont}
theoremsymbol{ensuremath{square}}
newtheorem{proof}{Proof}


How is it possible to restate a theorem with the same number as when stated first. I don't mind if I have to rewrite the theorem or even put the number in by hand, because I only need it once.










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  • does it help? tex.stackexchange.com/questions/422/…

    – Ignasi
    Feb 19 at 12:16











  • I tried several option from this question already. But none seemed to work.

    – MatheMarco
    Feb 19 at 12:34











  • Then I propose you provide a complete and minimal document (from documentclass to end{document}) with an example of what have you tested and doesn't work.

    – Ignasi
    Feb 19 at 12:43
















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I am given the follwoing theorem setup, which I have to use.



numberwithin{equation}{chapter}  
newtheorem{theorem}{Theorem}[chapter]
newtheorem{definition}[theorem]{Definition}
newtheorem{proposition}[theorem]{Proposition}
theoremstyle{nonumberplain}
theorembodyfont{normalfont}
theoremsymbol{ensuremath{square}}
newtheorem{proof}{Proof}


How is it possible to restate a theorem with the same number as when stated first. I don't mind if I have to rewrite the theorem or even put the number in by hand, because I only need it once.










share|improve this question

























  • does it help? tex.stackexchange.com/questions/422/…

    – Ignasi
    Feb 19 at 12:16











  • I tried several option from this question already. But none seemed to work.

    – MatheMarco
    Feb 19 at 12:34











  • Then I propose you provide a complete and minimal document (from documentclass to end{document}) with an example of what have you tested and doesn't work.

    – Ignasi
    Feb 19 at 12:43














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I am given the follwoing theorem setup, which I have to use.



numberwithin{equation}{chapter}  
newtheorem{theorem}{Theorem}[chapter]
newtheorem{definition}[theorem]{Definition}
newtheorem{proposition}[theorem]{Proposition}
theoremstyle{nonumberplain}
theorembodyfont{normalfont}
theoremsymbol{ensuremath{square}}
newtheorem{proof}{Proof}


How is it possible to restate a theorem with the same number as when stated first. I don't mind if I have to rewrite the theorem or even put the number in by hand, because I only need it once.










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I am given the follwoing theorem setup, which I have to use.



numberwithin{equation}{chapter}  
newtheorem{theorem}{Theorem}[chapter]
newtheorem{definition}[theorem]{Definition}
newtheorem{proposition}[theorem]{Proposition}
theoremstyle{nonumberplain}
theorembodyfont{normalfont}
theoremsymbol{ensuremath{square}}
newtheorem{proof}{Proof}


How is it possible to restate a theorem with the same number as when stated first. I don't mind if I have to rewrite the theorem or even put the number in by hand, because I only need it once.







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  • does it help? tex.stackexchange.com/questions/422/…

    – Ignasi
    Feb 19 at 12:16











  • I tried several option from this question already. But none seemed to work.

    – MatheMarco
    Feb 19 at 12:34











  • Then I propose you provide a complete and minimal document (from documentclass to end{document}) with an example of what have you tested and doesn't work.

    – Ignasi
    Feb 19 at 12:43



















  • does it help? tex.stackexchange.com/questions/422/…

    – Ignasi
    Feb 19 at 12:16











  • I tried several option from this question already. But none seemed to work.

    – MatheMarco
    Feb 19 at 12:34











  • Then I propose you provide a complete and minimal document (from documentclass to end{document}) with an example of what have you tested and doesn't work.

    – Ignasi
    Feb 19 at 12:43

















does it help? tex.stackexchange.com/questions/422/…

– Ignasi
Feb 19 at 12:16





does it help? tex.stackexchange.com/questions/422/…

– Ignasi
Feb 19 at 12:16













I tried several option from this question already. But none seemed to work.

– MatheMarco
Feb 19 at 12:34





I tried several option from this question already. But none seemed to work.

– MatheMarco
Feb 19 at 12:34













Then I propose you provide a complete and minimal document (from documentclass to end{document}) with an example of what have you tested and doesn't work.

– Ignasi
Feb 19 at 12:43





Then I propose you provide a complete and minimal document (from documentclass to end{document}) with an example of what have you tested and doesn't work.

– Ignasi
Feb 19 at 12:43










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I solved my problem by changing the setup a bit.



numberwithin{equation}{chapter}  
newtheorem{theorem}{Theorem}[chapter]
newtheorem{definition}[theorem]{Definition}
newtheorem{proposition}[theorem]{Proposition}
newtheorem*{thm345}{Theorem 3.45}
theoremstyle{nonumberplain}
theorembodyfont{normalfont}
theoremsymbol{ensuremath{square}}
newtheorem{proof}{Proof}


Now using:



begin{thm345}
theorem text
end{thm345}


gives me what I want






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    I solved my problem by changing the setup a bit.



    numberwithin{equation}{chapter}  
    newtheorem{theorem}{Theorem}[chapter]
    newtheorem{definition}[theorem]{Definition}
    newtheorem{proposition}[theorem]{Proposition}
    newtheorem*{thm345}{Theorem 3.45}
    theoremstyle{nonumberplain}
    theorembodyfont{normalfont}
    theoremsymbol{ensuremath{square}}
    newtheorem{proof}{Proof}


    Now using:



    begin{thm345}
    theorem text
    end{thm345}


    gives me what I want






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      I solved my problem by changing the setup a bit.



      numberwithin{equation}{chapter}  
      newtheorem{theorem}{Theorem}[chapter]
      newtheorem{definition}[theorem]{Definition}
      newtheorem{proposition}[theorem]{Proposition}
      newtheorem*{thm345}{Theorem 3.45}
      theoremstyle{nonumberplain}
      theorembodyfont{normalfont}
      theoremsymbol{ensuremath{square}}
      newtheorem{proof}{Proof}


      Now using:



      begin{thm345}
      theorem text
      end{thm345}


      gives me what I want






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        I solved my problem by changing the setup a bit.



        numberwithin{equation}{chapter}  
        newtheorem{theorem}{Theorem}[chapter]
        newtheorem{definition}[theorem]{Definition}
        newtheorem{proposition}[theorem]{Proposition}
        newtheorem*{thm345}{Theorem 3.45}
        theoremstyle{nonumberplain}
        theorembodyfont{normalfont}
        theoremsymbol{ensuremath{square}}
        newtheorem{proof}{Proof}


        Now using:



        begin{thm345}
        theorem text
        end{thm345}


        gives me what I want






        share|improve this answer













        I solved my problem by changing the setup a bit.



        numberwithin{equation}{chapter}  
        newtheorem{theorem}{Theorem}[chapter]
        newtheorem{definition}[theorem]{Definition}
        newtheorem{proposition}[theorem]{Proposition}
        newtheorem*{thm345}{Theorem 3.45}
        theoremstyle{nonumberplain}
        theorembodyfont{normalfont}
        theoremsymbol{ensuremath{square}}
        newtheorem{proof}{Proof}


        Now using:



        begin{thm345}
        theorem text
        end{thm345}


        gives me what I want







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