On 26.02.08, rgheck wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Quoting rgheck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> You don't have "Use Paragraph's Default Alignment"? The point of this
> option is to undo customization. That's why I added it. ;-)
So it works similar to
* the [default] option in the line-sp
Quoting rgheck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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Quoting rgheck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
From my view I was trying to format a footnote and get rid of an
extra blank line in the footnote footer region. So it didn't
occur to me that "justified" would apply to that. But maybe it
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Quoting rgheck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
From my view I was trying to format a footnote and get rid of an
extra blank line in the footnote footer region. So it didn't occur
to me that "justified" would apply to that. But maybe it does.
(paragraph formatting is otherwise
Quoting rgheck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
From my view I was trying to format a footnote and get rid of an
extra blank line in the footnote footer region. So it didn't occur
to me that "justified" would apply to that. But maybe it does.
(paragraph formatting is otherwise defined in the class?)
My take is that if "justified" wasn't there I probably would have
tried it. But if it actually removes paragraph formatting (even if
it resorts to the default for the context) wouldn't it be clearer
to say "Remove Paragraph Formatting"? I'm surmising it's doing
both. So I understand th
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Quoting rgheck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
You don't have "Use Paragraph's Default Alignment"? The point of this
option is to undo customization. That's why I added it. ;-)
Ah! I didn't try it before because it says "[justified]" But this
indeed fixes the formatting of t
Quoting rgheck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quoting rgheck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
You don't have "Use Paragraph's Default Alignment"? The point of this
option is to undo customization. That's why I added it. ;-)
Ah! I didn't try it before because it says "[justified]" But t
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quoting rgheck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
You don't have "Use Paragraph's Default Alignment"? The point of this
option is to undo customization. That's why I added it. ;-)
Ah! I didn't try it before because it says "[justified]" But this
indeed fixes the formatting of t
Quoting rgheck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
You don't have "Use Paragraph's Default Alignment"? The point of this
option is to undo customization. That's why I added it. ;-)
Ah! I didn't try it before because it says "[justified]" But this
indeed fixes the formatting of the pasted footnote conten
You don't have "Use Paragraph's Default Alignment"? The point of this
option is to undo customization. That's why I added it. ;-)
Ah! I didn't try it before because it says "[justified]" But this
indeed fixes the formatting of the pasted footnote content. Thanks!
Hmm. We had a really, reall
Quoting rgheck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
1) creating a footnote from existing text causing unusable formatting.
I'm not following your description of this problem. Is the problem that
when you copy and paste, LyX is copying the paragraph formatting? -- If
so, you can edit the formatting by selecti
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Quoting Bennett Helm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Feb 24, 2008, at 9:13 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In summary, I'm mentioning a few problems here:
Main one is:
1) creating a footnote from existing text causing unusable formatting.
I'm not following your description of
On Feb 25, 2008, at 12:00 PM, Richard Heck wrote:
3) Getting view source to view the paragraph in which the
cursor resides as the User Guide says it will.
It seems like this problem arises when the "Automatic update"
option is
unchecked; this indeed seems to be a bug. The workaround is to
Quoting Bennett Helm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Feb 24, 2008, at 9:13 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
In summary, I'm mentioning a few problems here:
Main one is:
1) creating a footnote from existing text causing unusable formatting.
I'm not following your description of this problem. Is th
On Feb 24, 2008, at 9:13 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
In summary, I'm mentioning a few problems here:
Main one is:
1) creating a footnote from existing text causing unusable formatting.
I'm not following your description of this problem. Is the problem
that when you copy and paste, Ly
Hi, I'm converting some documents into LyX. As a side-note, I can't
get .rtf import to work but can seem to import latex files. It would
be easier if I could import .rtf files.
Anyway, the problem is that once imported, I need to re-configure the
footnotes. When I create a footnote and co
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