: how should a decimal alignment correct work with "---"?
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: do it at your own
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: [a table cell\superscript{*}]
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: as you see (*) blah blah
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: [h] means: here, if possible. if not put it at the [t]op
: or att the [b]ottom.
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: HErbert
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: http://www.lyx.org/help/
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The characters "---" are for denoting an empty cell (I do
not know another way to do it). I have solved by defining
the cell as multicolumn and then alignment = left.
I have tried your kind hints about [a table
cell\superscript{*}] for cells tables and [h] for tables,
but without success: when I try to view the document by C-t
or C-d it gives me some errors. Perhaps I do some mistake in
doing it. However, I think to have solve the same. I have
put a CTRL+space after the number and then (*) or (**).
Surely it is not the best, but I hope it will be acceptable.
About the table placement, I used
\usepackage[section]{placeins} in Latex preamble. In this
way, even if the tables are floating, they remain in the
same section. Better than before.
A further question: Abve my sole fotenote, in the first
page, there is a short horizontal line placed just below the
last row of the main text which is double spaced. So it does
not seem fine. How can I space and place this short
horizontal line a bit below, or delete it and replace it by
the horizontal line command of the footnote envirnment?
A curiosity: I used section* in the article document class.
The titles of each section are aligned on the left. For
having it aligned in center I put in the document in tex
mode \center. It seems working, even if some extra space is
added before and after the title sections. Is it correct
what I did ? Other better and simple ways to have the title
sections aligned in the center ?
Thanks for all.
Best regards
Carlo Ferri





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