That gave me the same error that singlespacing is already defined. I'll go
fool around with the class and see if I can't get singlespacing working
again.
You're very welcome. Good luck.
Thanks. If I get this done I'll hoist a beverage in your (and the others
who helped me) honour.
On Mon, Feb
On 14/02/2011 2:51 PM, Danny Parker wrote:
That did get the figure number and caption in the same line (much thanks)
but it did not single space the caption. Do you know of a quick way of
fixing that? I tried just using the paragraph settings but it seems the
class has redefined /singlespace so
That did get the figure number and caption in the same line (much thanks)
but it did not single space the caption. Do you know of a quick way of
fixing that? I tried just using the paragraph settings but it seems the
class has redefined /singlespace so when I try to make the pdf I get an
error.
Actually I think putting in your document preamble (From the menu
Document > Settings) this line:
\usepackage[labelsep=period]{caption}
is quick and sufficient.
Thanks again. I'll do some reading and then maybe pose some more questions.
Danny
On Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 1:10 PM, Julien Rioux wrote:
> On 14/02/2011 1:46 PM, Danny Parker wrote:
>
>> Thanks for the response.
>>
>> I understand what you are saying about it being a class problem.
>> Unfortunat
On 14/02/2011 1:46 PM, Danny Parker wrote:
Thanks for the response.
I understand what you are saying about it being a class problem.
Unfortunately there is no update. Is there a way I can make LyX's caption
conform to the single space, single line standard? Any advice would be
appreciated.
On 10/02/2011 5:49 PM, Danny Parker wrote:
I'm having a problem getting properly formatted figures in my output. At
first I was using LyX float and insert graphic command which I mistakenly
though would format figures according to the class of my thesis. However it
caused the caption of the out
I'm having a problem getting properly formatted figures in my output. At
first I was using LyX float and insert graphic command which I mistakenly
though would format figures according to the class of my thesis. However it
caused the caption of the output to be something like
Figure #
Double sp