But why would the inter-paragraph spacing change when the paragraphs are centered? Before centering, there was no extra line between the one-line paragraphs.

Bruce


On Aug 25, 2006, at 2:38 AM, Jean-Pierre Chretien wrote:


To: LyXFolks <lyx-users@lists.lyx.org>
From: Bruce Pourciau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Centering Spacing
Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2006 16:53:51 -0500

When I took some single-spaced indented one-line paragraphs and
centered them, the pdf output showed them double-spaced (or something
like double-spaced). Why don't they remain single-spaced? Even if I
select these centered paragraphs and choose single-space in the
paragraph settings, the output remains double-spaced.

Export > LaTeX produces this code:

\begin{center}Scaling Reality:\par\end{center}

\begin{center}A Study in Dialectical Sophistry\par\end{center}

\begin{center}Tab LaRosa\par\end{center}

Anybody know what's up?

It's not double spacing, it's interparpagraph spacing...
Either you enter a line break betwen lines to remain in the same paragraph (C-enter), or
you redifine the interparagraph spacing.

HTH

--
Jean-Pierre


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