How can I have a newtheorem… environment refer to its thmnote?












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I'm currently using newtheoremstyle to produce the following output:



Current Output




Question: How can I easily modify my MWE (see below) so that the "a" in my QED box says "Name of Thing" instead?




Here's my MWE:



documentclass[12pt]{article}
usepackage{amsthm}

newtheoremstyle{underlinenonum}% name
{-1.5mm} % Space above, empty = `usual value'
{} % Space below
{} % Body font
{parindent} % Indent amount (empty = no indent, parindent = para indent)
{} % Thm head font
{} % Punctuation after thm head
{ } % Space after thm head: newline = linebreak
{noindent{underline{thmnote{#3:}}}}

theoremstyle{underlinenonum}
newtheorem*{subcase}{subcase}
letmtendsubcaseendsubcase
renewcommand{endsubcase}{renewcommandqedsymbol{tinyfbox{a}}qedmtendsubcase}

begin{document}
begin{subcase}[Name of Thing] This is a thing I would like to say.end{subcase}
end{document}


Notice that I want to include "Name of Thing" as an argument into the subcase theorem environment and have the QED box automatically pull from that argument.



Independently, I've tried using fbox{thmnote}}, etc., instead of fbox{a}, but each iteration yields an error. I've also tried Google and searching sXe, all to no avail.









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    I'm currently using newtheoremstyle to produce the following output:



    Current Output




    Question: How can I easily modify my MWE (see below) so that the "a" in my QED box says "Name of Thing" instead?




    Here's my MWE:



    documentclass[12pt]{article}
    usepackage{amsthm}

    newtheoremstyle{underlinenonum}% name
    {-1.5mm} % Space above, empty = `usual value'
    {} % Space below
    {} % Body font
    {parindent} % Indent amount (empty = no indent, parindent = para indent)
    {} % Thm head font
    {} % Punctuation after thm head
    { } % Space after thm head: newline = linebreak
    {noindent{underline{thmnote{#3:}}}}

    theoremstyle{underlinenonum}
    newtheorem*{subcase}{subcase}
    letmtendsubcaseendsubcase
    renewcommand{endsubcase}{renewcommandqedsymbol{tinyfbox{a}}qedmtendsubcase}

    begin{document}
    begin{subcase}[Name of Thing] This is a thing I would like to say.end{subcase}
    end{document}


    Notice that I want to include "Name of Thing" as an argument into the subcase theorem environment and have the QED box automatically pull from that argument.



    Independently, I've tried using fbox{thmnote}}, etc., instead of fbox{a}, but each iteration yields an error. I've also tried Google and searching sXe, all to no avail.









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      I'm currently using newtheoremstyle to produce the following output:



      Current Output




      Question: How can I easily modify my MWE (see below) so that the "a" in my QED box says "Name of Thing" instead?




      Here's my MWE:



      documentclass[12pt]{article}
      usepackage{amsthm}

      newtheoremstyle{underlinenonum}% name
      {-1.5mm} % Space above, empty = `usual value'
      {} % Space below
      {} % Body font
      {parindent} % Indent amount (empty = no indent, parindent = para indent)
      {} % Thm head font
      {} % Punctuation after thm head
      { } % Space after thm head: newline = linebreak
      {noindent{underline{thmnote{#3:}}}}

      theoremstyle{underlinenonum}
      newtheorem*{subcase}{subcase}
      letmtendsubcaseendsubcase
      renewcommand{endsubcase}{renewcommandqedsymbol{tinyfbox{a}}qedmtendsubcase}

      begin{document}
      begin{subcase}[Name of Thing] This is a thing I would like to say.end{subcase}
      end{document}


      Notice that I want to include "Name of Thing" as an argument into the subcase theorem environment and have the QED box automatically pull from that argument.



      Independently, I've tried using fbox{thmnote}}, etc., instead of fbox{a}, but each iteration yields an error. I've also tried Google and searching sXe, all to no avail.









      share














      I'm currently using newtheoremstyle to produce the following output:



      Current Output




      Question: How can I easily modify my MWE (see below) so that the "a" in my QED box says "Name of Thing" instead?




      Here's my MWE:



      documentclass[12pt]{article}
      usepackage{amsthm}

      newtheoremstyle{underlinenonum}% name
      {-1.5mm} % Space above, empty = `usual value'
      {} % Space below
      {} % Body font
      {parindent} % Indent amount (empty = no indent, parindent = para indent)
      {} % Thm head font
      {} % Punctuation after thm head
      { } % Space after thm head: newline = linebreak
      {noindent{underline{thmnote{#3:}}}}

      theoremstyle{underlinenonum}
      newtheorem*{subcase}{subcase}
      letmtendsubcaseendsubcase
      renewcommand{endsubcase}{renewcommandqedsymbol{tinyfbox{a}}qedmtendsubcase}

      begin{document}
      begin{subcase}[Name of Thing] This is a thing I would like to say.end{subcase}
      end{document}


      Notice that I want to include "Name of Thing" as an argument into the subcase theorem environment and have the QED box automatically pull from that argument.



      Independently, I've tried using fbox{thmnote}}, etc., instead of fbox{a}, but each iteration yields an error. I've also tried Google and searching sXe, all to no avail.







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