Am 23.05.2010 00:23, schrieb [Ricardo Rodriguez] eBioTIC.:
Use a parbox as inner box. You can then edit the box text like any
other text.
Sorry, I don't understand this. What I read in the Embedded Objects
manual is:
"Parboxes are very similar to minipages with the difference that they
cannot have footnotes. The main difference to minipages is that
minipages are in contrary to parboxes no real boxes but
LaTeX-environments."
Gosh! I am not able to understand this!
This is indeed horrible (and I'm the author of this). You can ignore the last sentence and I will
have a look to make the difference more clear to new LyX users.
Please, why I can edit the text
in a parbox as any other text and the one in a Minipage, not?
You can in both cases edit the text like any other text. I only propose to use a parbox here because
minipages make in some special cases problems (when other LaTeX-packages don't support them). But
these cases are very rare, so it's your decision what inner box you are using.
Sorry that I bothered you with LaTeX internals.
Now I am able to set the paragraph settings for each box in a per box
basis. Please, is it possible to set this features document wide? Thanks!
Not via LyX. You can either copy a box as you like it to all places in your LyX
document.
Another solution is to defined a new command that sets up the box for you. Then you would have to
insert this command as TeX-code instead of a box. I can define such a command for you, but you need
to decide what box you want to have. If you made this decision, send me a LyX file with your box and
I'll have a look.
regards Uwe