On Tue, Aug 26, 2003 at 06:52:45PM +0200, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
> Andre Poenitz wrote:
> > \begin{tabular}{|p{6cm}|}
> > \hline
> > \centering par1\tabularnewline
> > par2\tabularnewline
> > \hline
> > \end{tabular}
> >
> > looks identical to the last one and has 'centering' for centered
> > paragraphs and nothing for 'normal' once.
> 
> Indeed. This is certainly the simplest solution (didn't know this, really).
> 
> > So what is wrong with simply writing \centering for centerd cells and
> > nothing for normal ones?
> 
> Nothing. Except that LyX deosn't seem to use \tabularnewline, at least not if 
> I use return to break pars. Why?

*shrug*

Andre'

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