Thank you Ingar, that's exactly what I meant!:-)
Regards
Detlev
Zitat von Ingar Pareliussen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> må. 27. november 2006 00:25 skreiv Detlev Humann:
> > Thank you, Uwe.
> > Probably I made my example not clear enough. The problem remains: the
> > columns are not balanced withou
må. 27. november 2006 00:25 skreiv Detlev Humann:
> Thank you, Uwe.
> Probably I made my example not clear enough. The problem remains: the
> columns are not balanced without multicol.
> I need all 3 columns to begin and end on one horizontal line. In each
> column the space between the entries sho
Thank you, Uwe.
Probably I made my example not clear enough. The problem remains: the
columns are not balanced without multicol.
I need all 3 columns to begin and end on one horizontal line. In each
column the space between the entries should be the same.
So I would be very happy to have a sol
Detlev Humann schrieb:
I appended an example to show the problem...
Thanks,
attached is a solution for the problem as I understood it.
regards Uwe
example7.lyx
Description: application/lyx
Hi Uwe,
I already did yesterday. Maybe it didn't come through the mailing-list?
I try again.
Thanks in advance
Detlev
Uwe Stöhr schrieb:
Detlev Humann schrieb:
Maybe I have to give more details: I 've put a mixture of text and
tables into the 3 columns in my table float. So I am not able
Detlev Humann schrieb:
Maybe I have to give more details: I 've put a mixture of text and
tables into the 3 columns in my table float. So I am not able to use
only the vertical lines of the table(s) to separate the 3 columns. (And
multicol's advantage is to balance the 3 columns perfectly).
I appended an example to show the problem...
Detlev
example7.lyx
Description: application/lyx
Thanks for the hint, Uwe. But I couln't find the solution for my problem.
Parting line means separator or stripline or dividing rule (said LEO
Online Dictionary I asked), in German it's "Trennlinie". I need just 2
long vertical lines which separate the 3 (multicol-)columns in my table
float.
Detlev Humann schrieb:
I would like to have a table float with 3 columns separated by a parting
line.
What do you mean with parting line?
Attached is a LyX-file with some examples.
For more informations about tables in LyX, have a look at the Extended-Insets
manual:
http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/D
Hi,
I would like to have a table float with 3 columns separated by a parting
line. I tried with the package multicol but I can't get the parting line.
If I don't put my table in a float it's no problem to get the parting
line. What's the mistake? Can I use multicol? (I would like to keep the
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