rgheck writes:
> You can find several such examples in the layout files that come with
> LyX. Documentation is in chapter five of the Customization manual. The
> hard part is to figure out what LaTeX you want to generate.
In particular, if the goal is to have that for all paragraphs (or many
one
On 10/01/2009 10:47 AM, Bert Douglas wrote:
rgheck wrote:
On 10/01/2009 02:12 AM, Guenter Milde wrote:
On 2009-10-01, Bert Douglas wrote:
How can I keep all lines of a paragraph together?
Put the paragraph in a parbox or minipage. Insert>Box, configure with
right-click on the "handle" (width
rgheck wrote:
On 10/01/2009 02:12 AM, Guenter Milde wrote:
On 2009-10-01, Bert Douglas wrote:
How can I keep all lines of a paragraph together?
Put the paragraph in a parbox or minipage. Insert>Box, configure with
right-click on the "handle" (width = columnwidth).
And if you're
On 10/01/2009 02:12 AM, Guenter Milde wrote:
On 2009-10-01, Bert Douglas wrote:
How can I keep all lines of a paragraph together?
Put the paragraph in a parbox or minipage. Insert>Box, configure with
right-click on the "handle" (width = columnwidth).
And if you're doing a lot o
On 2009-10-01, Bert Douglas wrote:
> I am making a membership list with two columns.
> There is one paragraph for each member.
> Each paragraph is 2 or 3 lines long, on rare occasions 4 lines.
> Naturally the member with 4 line entry landed at the bottom of a column
> and got split.
> This is und
I am making a membership list with two columns.
There is one paragraph for each member.
Each paragraph is 2 or 3 lines long, on rare occasions 4 lines.
Naturally the member with 4 line entry landed at the bottom of a column
and got split.
This is undesirable.
How can I keep all lines of a para