Guenter Milde írta:
>On 2013-04-03, Csikos Bela wrote:>
>> How can I achieve this layout?>
>Read the documentation about Tables in LaTeX and include the right and
>left margin of each column in your calculations.
>
>Please excuse that I don't provide more details or pointers - I would have
>to l
On 2013-04-03, Csikos Bela wrote:
> Guenter Milde írta:
>>>On 2013-04-03, Stephen wrote:
>>>Anyway the way I see it (and I could be wrong), is that width you
>>>changed to 25% possibly would read better being labelled "text width" -
>>> not column width
>>The "collumn width" along with "textwi
Guenter Milde írta:
>>On 2013-04-03, Stephen wrote:
>>
>>
>>Anyway the way I see it (and I could be wrong), is that width you
>>changed to 25% possibly would read better being labelled "text width" -
>> not column width
>
>The "collumn width" along with "textwidth" in a number of drop-down boxes
On 2013-04-03, Stephen wrote:
> Anyway the way I see it (and I could be wrong), is that width you
> changed to 25% possibly would read better being labelled "text width" -
> not column width
The "collumn width" along with "textwidth" in a number of drop-down boxes
denotes the width of a text co
Hi,
Thank you, .. I have been jumping though hoops to control my text width
within a cell ( inserting boxes into cells - argh)... your question
cause me to try your example out and with a little paying around I've
learnt something.
Anyway the way I see it (and I could be wrong), is that widt
Hello:
I have trouble width tables again.
I followed the advice at
http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/Tables:
"§ Arrgh. Why has my table disappeared off the edge of the page?"
but my table becomes wider than the text, and hangs out on the right side (into
the right margin).
I defined 4 colums, each 25% tex
On Tue, 20 Feb 2007 22:50:06 +0100
Uwe Stöhr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> André Bonhôte schrieb:
> > Blame me, I have found it: Edit > Rows & Columns > Add Row
> >
> > Although this is wrong in the manual ... maybe someone wants to change
> > this one day.
>
> It is correctly described in the n
André Bonhôte schrieb:
Blame me, I have found it: Edit > Rows & Columns > Add Row
Although this is wrong in the manual ... maybe someone wants to change
this one day.
It is correctly described in the new EmbeddedObjects manual that comes with LyX
1.4.4.
regards Uwe
Blame me, I have found it: Edit > Rows & Columns > Add Row
Although this is wrong in the manual ... maybe someone wants to
change this one day.
Cheers!
André
On 20.02.2007, at 15:52, André Bonhôte wrote:
Hi!
I have a (probably) very stupid question: How do I add rows or
columns to an e
Hi!
I have a (probably) very stupid question: How do I add rows or
columns to an existing table in LyX 1.4.4? Previously, in 1.3.x, I
right-clicked the table, and there was a button "add row" or
something. Now there's no such thing.
Running LyX 1.4.4 (14/02/2007) on Mac OS X
Thanks a lot
Hillel schrieb:
I did try to play with the "content alignment" setting, but it didn't solve
all my problems. The remaining problem is that even when the "content
alignment" is set to middle, the top of the box is aligned with the
*bottom*
of the text line. What I need is to get the top of the
Myriam Abramson wrote:
Hi!
I have 2 lines text to insert in a table cell. It seems that it only
accepts 1 line. Is the only way to have 2 lines to make another row
without the top/bottom border set?
If you make the column fixed width, you can insert extra lines using
Ctl-Enter. It's a pain, I
Hi!
I have 2 lines text to insert in a table cell. It seems that it only
accepts 1 line. Is the only way to have 2 lines to make another row
without the top/bottom border set?
TIA
myriam
Andre Poenitz wrote:
>On Tue, Aug 27, 2002 at 11:29:43AM +0200, Roger Gadiou wrote:
>
>>nor return neither C-return work in table cells. I've tried to use an
>>ERT box
>>with \\ as explained in the user guide but the whole line of cell is
>>broken.
>>
>>Is there another way to do this ?
>>
>
On Tue, Aug 27, 2002 at 11:29:43AM +0200, Roger Gadiou wrote:
>
> nor return neither C-return work in table cells. I've tried to use an
> ERT box
> with \\ as explained in the user guide but the whole line of cell is
> broken.
>
> Is there another way to do this ?
I believe you have to set
hello,
I want to insert a carriage return at a specified point in the text of a
table cell.
nor return neither C-return work in table cells. I've tried to use an
ERT box
with \\ as explained in the user guide but the whole line of cell is
broken.
Is there another way to do this ?
I'm usi
On Mon, Dec 17, 2001 at 12:18:12PM -0500, Laurent Duperval wrote:
> On 13 Dec, Herbert Voss wrote:
> >
> >
> > Laurent Duperval wrote:
> >
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> I want to create a table with two colomsn, that will look something like
> >> this:
> >>
> >> Some string * An enum item
> >>
On Thu, Dec 13, 2001 at 03:42:34PM -0500, Laurent Duperval wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I want to create a table with two colomsn, that will look something like
> this:
>
> Some string * An enum item
> - a sub item
> - another sub item
>
> * A
On 13 Dec, Herbert Voss wrote:
> mark the right tablecell as a minipage and insert the code with ERT
>
>
> \begin{enumerate}
> \item * An enum item
>\begin{enumerate}
> \item - a sub item
> \item - another sub item
>\end{enumerate}
> \end{enumerate}
>
Cool, thanks!
L
--
La
Laurent Duperval wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I want to create a table with two colomsn, that will look something like
> this:
>
> Some string * An enum item
> - a sub item
> - another sub item
mark the right tablecell as a minipage and insert the code with
Hi,
I want to create a table with two colomsn, that will look something like
this:
Some string * An enum item
- a sub item
- another sub item
* Another enum item
- its sub item
- s'more
Anot
On Tue, Nov 27, 2001 at 09:00:37PM +0100, Wayan wrote:
>
> Dear LyX-Users,
> how can I change the alignment of text inside the table from
> left-right-justify to only left-justify. I don't want aligning
> my text into left-right-justify (it was too bad).
> The left-right-justify was arised when I
Dear LyX-Users,
how can I change the alignment of text inside the table from
left-right-justify to only left-justify. I don't want aligning
my text into left-right-justify (it was too bad).
The left-right-justify was arised when I have changed the co-
lum-nwidth of the table.
Thank you very much
Sven Gustke wrote:
> In userguide lyx version 1.0.2pre3 on page 80 is a tabular example. One
> question to the line numbered with 10. The number 10 is in the middle
> (horizontal) of the cell. I would like to set the number 10 to the top
> of the cell.
put your cursor in the column with the text
Hi there,
In userguide lyx version 1.0.2pre3 on page 80 is a tabular example. One
question to the line numbered with 10. The number 10 is in the middle
(horizontal) of the cell. I would like to set the number 10 to the top
of the cell.
Thank you.
Sven.
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