FYI, I've referred to this thread on the LyX wiki here:
http://wiki.lyx.org/pmwiki.php/Examples/TwoColumnExercises
I didn't bother actually uploading the example file.
/Christian
PS.
Tip: Adding an example is really easy when you (on the wiki page) can
refer to a thread like this:
On Wed, 14 Jan 2004, Todd O'Bryan wrote:
> That's exactly what I wanted. Unfortunately, I can't tell from the
> document how you got it to do that. :-(
Todd,
Magic. Take a look in the LyX documentation for multicols. You can move in
and out of single, double, triple ... whatever column modes w
Thank you muchly!
Todd
On Jan 14, 2004, at 6:35 AM, Angus Leeming wrote:
Todd O'Bryan wrote:
That's exactly what I wanted. Unfortunately, I can't tell from the
document how you got it to do that. :-(
The imporatant line in the lyx file is
\papercolumns 2
which you can set in the Layout->Documnen
Todd O'Bryan wrote:
> That's exactly what I wanted. Unfortunately, I can't tell from the
> document how you got it to do that. :-(
The imporatant line in the lyx file is
\papercolumns 2
which you can set in the Layout->Documnent dialog.
Qt frontend select the "Two-column document" checkbox in the
That's exactly what I wanted. Unfortunately, I can't tell from the
document how you got it to do that. :-(
Todd
On Jan 14, 2004, at 5:57 AM, Angus Leeming wrote:
Todd O'Bryan wrote:
I want to write a worksheet for an algebra class in which the
problems appear in 2 (or 3) columns. Is there an ea
Todd O'Bryan wrote:
> I want to write a worksheet for an algebra class in which the
> problems appear in 2 (or 3) columns. Is there an easy way to make
> the heading a single column and the body multi-column.
See attached,
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I want to write a worksheet for an algebra class in which the problems
appear in 2 (or 3) columns. Is there an easy way to make the heading a
single column and the body multi-column.
I know I could create a big table, but I'd prefer not to, if possible.
Todd