Re: box alignment
Hi! Uwe Stöhr wrote: Am 01.11.2010 23:50, schrieb [Ricardo Rodriguez] eBioTIC.: As far as I see, the paragraph keeps the same in the last alpha6 release. Could I be of any help to clarify this text? I removed now the second sentence since 90% of the LyX users won't understand the difference between a LaTeX-command and LaTeX-environment. Don't you think it is worth to introduce this concept to LyX users? I think that many people, like me, are using LyX not only as WYSIWYM editor, but also as an entry point to the LaTeX ecosystem. I've found this document quite useful to better understand what are we speaking about... http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/LaTeX/Customizing_LaTeX Another solution is to defined a new command that sets up the box for you. Then you would have to insert this command as TeX-code instead of a box. I can define such a command for you, but you need to decide what box you want to have. If you made this decision, send me a LyX file with your box and I'll have a look. I don't want anything fancy. Simply, something like that: http://ebiotic.net/bin/download/ICT/LyXBox/dummyTextMargins.pdf Box has the same width as the text column and it is centred with it. Here the source file... http://ebiotic.net/bin/download/ICT/LyXBox/dummyTextMargins.lyx In your example the box has a width of only 95% not 100%. However, I defined a command for your box in the preamble of the attached document. You can insert then your custom box by inserting the TeX-code command \mybox as I have shown in the example. Great! Thank you so much. I've learnt a lot with this example. In general, I must thank all the people answering here. You always provide accurate and clear answers! What I don't understand here is the however. Please, what do you mean? I see {0.95\columnwidth}, so I guess this is the parameter I must tweak to reach this result. Simply: a great universe of possibilities! Thanks! BTW: I get two errors when opening the document the first time after saving it from your email: Document header error Unknown token: \use_refstyle \use_refstyle Document header error Unknown token: 0 0 They disappear once I locally save the document. Please, where these errors come from? Thanks! The color of the box is set in the document settings. regards Uwe All the best, Ricardo -- Ricardo Rodríguez CTO eBioTIC. Life Sciences, Data Modeling and Information Management Systems
Re: box alignment
Am 02.11.2010 11:41, schrieb [Ricardo Rodriguez] eBioTIC.: In your example the box has a width of only 95% not 100%. However, I defined a command for your box in the preamble of the attached document. You can insert then your custom box by inserting the TeX-code command \mybox as I have shown in the example. What I don't understand here is the however. Please, what do you mean? I see {0.95\columnwidth}, so I guess this is the parameter I must tweak to reach this result. You said that you box should have the width of the text. This means you must set 1\columnwidth but your example you used 95% width which is 0.95\columnwidth. BTW: I get two errors when opening the document the first time after saving it from your email: Document header error Unknown token: \use_refstyle \use_refstyle Document header error Unknown token: 0 0 They disappear once I locally save the document. This was a bug in the alpha 6 release. This has been fixed. Therefore: Don't use LyX 2.0 for anything else than testing. regards Uwe
Re: box alignment
Hi! Uwe Stöhr wrote: Am 01.11.2010 23:50, schrieb [Ricardo Rodriguez] eBioTIC.: As far as I see, the paragraph keeps the same in the last alpha6 release. Could I be of any help to clarify this text? I removed now the second sentence since 90% of the LyX users won't understand the difference between a LaTeX-command and LaTeX-environment. Don't you think it is worth to introduce this concept to LyX users? I think that many people, like me, are using LyX not only as WYSIWYM editor, but also as an entry point to the LaTeX ecosystem. I've found this document quite useful to better understand what are we speaking about... http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/LaTeX/Customizing_LaTeX Another solution is to defined a new command that sets up the box for you. Then you would have to insert this command as TeX-code instead of a box. I can define such a command for you, but you need to decide what box you want to have. If you made this decision, send me a LyX file with your box and I'll have a look. I don't want anything fancy. Simply, something like that: http://ebiotic.net/bin/download/ICT/LyXBox/dummyTextMargins.pdf Box has the same width as the text column and it is centred with it. Here the source file... http://ebiotic.net/bin/download/ICT/LyXBox/dummyTextMargins.lyx In your example the box has a width of only 95% not 100%. However, I defined a command for your box in the preamble of the attached document. You can insert then your custom box by inserting the TeX-code command \mybox as I have shown in the example. Great! Thank you so much. I've learnt a lot with this example. In general, I must thank all the people answering here. You always provide accurate and clear answers! What I don't understand here is the however. Please, what do you mean? I see {0.95\columnwidth}, so I guess this is the parameter I must tweak to reach this result. Simply: a great universe of possibilities! Thanks! BTW: I get two errors when opening the document the first time after saving it from your email: Document header error Unknown token: \use_refstyle \use_refstyle Document header error Unknown token: 0 0 They disappear once I locally save the document. Please, where these errors come from? Thanks! The color of the box is set in the document settings. regards Uwe All the best, Ricardo -- Ricardo Rodríguez CTO eBioTIC. Life Sciences, Data Modeling and Information Management Systems
Re: box alignment
Am 02.11.2010 11:41, schrieb [Ricardo Rodriguez] eBioTIC.: In your example the box has a width of only 95% not 100%. However, I defined a command for your box in the preamble of the attached document. You can insert then your custom box by inserting the TeX-code command \mybox as I have shown in the example. What I don't understand here is the however. Please, what do you mean? I see {0.95\columnwidth}, so I guess this is the parameter I must tweak to reach this result. You said that you box should have the width of the text. This means you must set 1\columnwidth but your example you used 95% width which is 0.95\columnwidth. BTW: I get two errors when opening the document the first time after saving it from your email: Document header error Unknown token: \use_refstyle \use_refstyle Document header error Unknown token: 0 0 They disappear once I locally save the document. This was a bug in the alpha 6 release. This has been fixed. Therefore: Don't use LyX 2.0 for anything else than testing. regards Uwe
Re: box alignment
Hi! Uwe Stöhr wrote: Am 01.11.2010 23:50, schrieb [Ricardo Rodriguez] eBioTIC.: As far as I see, the paragraph keeps the same in the last alpha6 release. Could I be of any help to clarify this text? I removed now the second sentence since 90% of the LyX users won't understand the difference between a LaTeX-command and LaTeX-environment. Don't you think it is worth to introduce this concept to LyX users? I think that many people, like me, are using LyX not only as WYSIWYM editor, but also as an entry point to the LaTeX ecosystem. I've found this document quite useful to better understand what are we speaking about... http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/LaTeX/Customizing_LaTeX Another solution is to defined a new command that sets up the box for you. Then you would have to insert this command as TeX-code instead of a box. I can define such a command for you, but you need to decide what box you want to have. If you made this decision, send me a LyX file with your box and I'll have a look. I don't want anything fancy. Simply, something like that: http://ebiotic.net/bin/download/ICT/LyXBox/dummyTextMargins.pdf Box has the same width as the text column and it is centred with it. Here the source file... http://ebiotic.net/bin/download/ICT/LyXBox/dummyTextMargins.lyx In your example the box has a width of only 95% not 100%. However, I defined a command for your box in the preamble of the attached document. You can insert then your custom box by inserting the TeX-code command \mybox as I have shown in the example. Great! Thank you so much. I've learnt a lot with this example. In general, I must thank all the people answering here. You always provide accurate and clear answers! What I don't understand here is the "however". Please, what do you mean? I see {0.95\columnwidth}, so I guess this is the parameter I must tweak to reach this result. Simply: a great universe of possibilities! Thanks! BTW: I get two errors when opening the document the first time after saving it from your email: Document header error Unknown token: \use_refstyle \use_refstyle Document header error Unknown token: 0 0 They disappear once I locally save the document. Please, where these errors come from? Thanks! The color of the box is set in the document settings. regards Uwe All the best, Ricardo -- Ricardo Rodríguez CTO eBioTIC. Life Sciences, Data Modeling and Information Management Systems
Re: box alignment
Am 02.11.2010 11:41, schrieb [Ricardo Rodriguez] eBioTIC.: In your example the box has a width of only 95% not 100%. However, I defined a command for your box in the preamble of the attached document. You can insert then your custom box by inserting the TeX-code command \mybox as I have shown in the example. What I don't understand here is the "however". Please, what do you mean? I see {0.95\columnwidth}, so I guess this is the parameter I must tweak to reach this result. You said that you box should have the width of the text. This means you must set 1\columnwidth but your example you used 95% width which is 0.95\columnwidth. BTW: I get two errors when opening the document the first time after saving it from your email: Document header error Unknown token: \use_refstyle \use_refstyle Document header error Unknown token: 0 0 They disappear once I locally save the document. This was a bug in the alpha 6 release. This has been fixed. Therefore: "Don't use LyX 2.0 for anything else than testing." regards Uwe
Re: box alignment
Hi! Even though a bit late, I would like to regain access to LyX use by upgrading my installation to 2.0.0alpha6 and keeping track of old pending issues! Please, accept my excuses for being so late and see below. Uwe Stöhr wrote: Am 23.05.2010 00:23, schrieb [Ricardo Rodriguez] eBioTIC.: Use a parbox as inner box. You can then edit the box text like any other text. Sorry, I don't understand this. What I read in the Embedded Objects manual is: Parboxes are very similar to minipages with the difference that they cannot have footnotes. The main difference to minipages is that minipages are in contrary to parboxes no real boxes but LaTeX-environments. Gosh! I am not able to understand this! This is indeed horrible (and I'm the author of this). You can ignore the last sentence and I will have a look to make the difference more clear to new LyX users. As far as I see, the paragraph keeps the same in the last alpha6 release. Could I be of any help to clarify this text? Please, why I can edit the text in a parbox as any other text and the one in a Minipage, not? You can in both cases edit the text like any other text. I only propose to use a parbox here because minipages make in some special cases problems (when other LaTeX-packages don't support them). But these cases are very rare, so it's your decision what inner box you are using. Sorry that I bothered you with LaTeX internals. Thanks! It is great for me that you give me as much information as possible! The only problem with that is that I will come back here with more and more questions! Well, in fact, I am not able to figure out a way of avoiding that... :-) Now I am able to set the paragraph settings for each box in a per box basis. Please, is it possible to set this features document wide? Thanks! Not via LyX. You can either copy a box as you like it to all places in your LyX document. Another solution is to defined a new command that sets up the box for you. Then you would have to insert this command as TeX-code instead of a box. I can define such a command for you, but you need to decide what box you want to have. If you made this decision, send me a LyX file with your box and I'll have a look. regards Uwe That would be great! Your help would be really welcome. I don't want anything fancy. Simply, something like that: http://ebiotic.net/bin/download/ICT/LyXBox/dummyTextMargins.pdf Box has the same width as the text column and it is centred with it. Here the source file... http://ebiotic.net/bin/download/ICT/LyXBox/dummyTextMargins.lyx Thanks! All the best, Ricardo -- Ricardo Rodríguez CTO eBioTIC. Life Sciences, Data Modeling and Information Management Systems
Re: box alignment
Am 01.11.2010 23:50, schrieb [Ricardo Rodriguez] eBioTIC.: As far as I see, the paragraph keeps the same in the last alpha6 release. Could I be of any help to clarify this text? I removed now the second sentence since 90% of the LyX users won't understand the difference between a LaTeX-command and LaTeX-environment. Another solution is to defined a new command that sets up the box for you. Then you would have to insert this command as TeX-code instead of a box. I can define such a command for you, but you need to decide what box you want to have. If you made this decision, send me a LyX file with your box and I'll have a look. I don't want anything fancy. Simply, something like that: http://ebiotic.net/bin/download/ICT/LyXBox/dummyTextMargins.pdf Box has the same width as the text column and it is centred with it. Here the source file... http://ebiotic.net/bin/download/ICT/LyXBox/dummyTextMargins.lyx In your example the box has a width of only 95% not 100%. However, I defined a command for your box in the preamble of the attached document. You can insert then your custom box by inserting the TeX-code command \mybox as I have shown in the example. The color of the box is set in the document settings. regards Uwe dummyTextMargins.lyx Description: application/lyx
Re: box alignment
Hi! Even though a bit late, I would like to regain access to LyX use by upgrading my installation to 2.0.0alpha6 and keeping track of old pending issues! Please, accept my excuses for being so late and see below. Uwe Stöhr wrote: Am 23.05.2010 00:23, schrieb [Ricardo Rodriguez] eBioTIC.: Use a parbox as inner box. You can then edit the box text like any other text. Sorry, I don't understand this. What I read in the Embedded Objects manual is: Parboxes are very similar to minipages with the difference that they cannot have footnotes. The main difference to minipages is that minipages are in contrary to parboxes no real boxes but LaTeX-environments. Gosh! I am not able to understand this! This is indeed horrible (and I'm the author of this). You can ignore the last sentence and I will have a look to make the difference more clear to new LyX users. As far as I see, the paragraph keeps the same in the last alpha6 release. Could I be of any help to clarify this text? Please, why I can edit the text in a parbox as any other text and the one in a Minipage, not? You can in both cases edit the text like any other text. I only propose to use a parbox here because minipages make in some special cases problems (when other LaTeX-packages don't support them). But these cases are very rare, so it's your decision what inner box you are using. Sorry that I bothered you with LaTeX internals. Thanks! It is great for me that you give me as much information as possible! The only problem with that is that I will come back here with more and more questions! Well, in fact, I am not able to figure out a way of avoiding that... :-) Now I am able to set the paragraph settings for each box in a per box basis. Please, is it possible to set this features document wide? Thanks! Not via LyX. You can either copy a box as you like it to all places in your LyX document. Another solution is to defined a new command that sets up the box for you. Then you would have to insert this command as TeX-code instead of a box. I can define such a command for you, but you need to decide what box you want to have. If you made this decision, send me a LyX file with your box and I'll have a look. regards Uwe That would be great! Your help would be really welcome. I don't want anything fancy. Simply, something like that: http://ebiotic.net/bin/download/ICT/LyXBox/dummyTextMargins.pdf Box has the same width as the text column and it is centred with it. Here the source file... http://ebiotic.net/bin/download/ICT/LyXBox/dummyTextMargins.lyx Thanks! All the best, Ricardo -- Ricardo Rodríguez CTO eBioTIC. Life Sciences, Data Modeling and Information Management Systems
Re: box alignment
Am 01.11.2010 23:50, schrieb [Ricardo Rodriguez] eBioTIC.: As far as I see, the paragraph keeps the same in the last alpha6 release. Could I be of any help to clarify this text? I removed now the second sentence since 90% of the LyX users won't understand the difference between a LaTeX-command and LaTeX-environment. Another solution is to defined a new command that sets up the box for you. Then you would have to insert this command as TeX-code instead of a box. I can define such a command for you, but you need to decide what box you want to have. If you made this decision, send me a LyX file with your box and I'll have a look. I don't want anything fancy. Simply, something like that: http://ebiotic.net/bin/download/ICT/LyXBox/dummyTextMargins.pdf Box has the same width as the text column and it is centred with it. Here the source file... http://ebiotic.net/bin/download/ICT/LyXBox/dummyTextMargins.lyx In your example the box has a width of only 95% not 100%. However, I defined a command for your box in the preamble of the attached document. You can insert then your custom box by inserting the TeX-code command \mybox as I have shown in the example. The color of the box is set in the document settings. regards Uwe dummyTextMargins.lyx Description: application/lyx
Re: box alignment
Hi! Even though a bit late, I would like to regain access to LyX use by upgrading my installation to 2.0.0alpha6 and keeping track of old pending issues! Please, accept my excuses for being so late and see below. Uwe Stöhr wrote: Am 23.05.2010 00:23, schrieb [Ricardo Rodriguez] eBioTIC.: Use a parbox as inner box. You can then edit the box text like any other text. Sorry, I don't understand this. What I read in the Embedded Objects manual is: "Parboxes are very similar to minipages with the difference that they cannot have footnotes. The main difference to minipages is that minipages are in contrary to parboxes no real boxes but LaTeX-environments." Gosh! I am not able to understand this! This is indeed horrible (and I'm the author of this). You can ignore the last sentence and I will have a look to make the difference more clear to new LyX users. As far as I see, the paragraph keeps the same in the last alpha6 release. Could I be of any help to clarify this text? Please, why I can edit the text in a parbox as any other text and the one in a Minipage, not? You can in both cases edit the text like any other text. I only propose to use a parbox here because minipages make in some special cases problems (when other LaTeX-packages don't support them). But these cases are very rare, so it's your decision what inner box you are using. Sorry that I bothered you with LaTeX internals. Thanks! It is great for me that you give me as much information as possible! The only problem with that is that I will come back here with more and more questions! Well, in fact, I am not able to figure out a way of avoiding that... :-) Now I am able to set the paragraph settings for each box in a per box basis. Please, is it possible to set this features document wide? Thanks! Not via LyX. You can either copy a box as you like it to all places in your LyX document. Another solution is to defined a new command that sets up the box for you. Then you would have to insert this command as TeX-code instead of a box. I can define such a command for you, but you need to decide what box you want to have. If you made this decision, send me a LyX file with your box and I'll have a look. regards Uwe That would be great! Your help would be really welcome. I don't want anything fancy. Simply, something like that: http://ebiotic.net/bin/download/ICT/LyXBox/dummyTextMargins.pdf Box has the same width as the text column and it is centred with it. Here the source file... http://ebiotic.net/bin/download/ICT/LyXBox/dummyTextMargins.lyx Thanks! All the best, Ricardo -- Ricardo Rodríguez CTO eBioTIC. Life Sciences, Data Modeling and Information Management Systems
Re: box alignment
Am 01.11.2010 23:50, schrieb [Ricardo Rodriguez] eBioTIC.: As far as I see, the paragraph keeps the same in the last alpha6 release. Could I be of any help to clarify this text? I removed now the second sentence since 90% of the LyX users won't understand the difference between a LaTeX-command and LaTeX-environment. Another solution is to defined a new command that sets up the box for you. Then you would have to insert this command as TeX-code instead of a box. I can define such a command for you, but you need to decide what box you want to have. If you made this decision, send me a LyX file with your box and I'll have a look. I don't want anything fancy. Simply, something like that: http://ebiotic.net/bin/download/ICT/LyXBox/dummyTextMargins.pdf Box has the same width as the text column and it is centred with it. Here the source file... http://ebiotic.net/bin/download/ICT/LyXBox/dummyTextMargins.lyx In your example the box has a width of only 95% not 100%. However, I defined a command for your box in the preamble of the attached document. You can insert then your custom box by inserting the TeX-code command \mybox as I have shown in the example. The color of the box is set in the document settings. regards Uwe dummyTextMargins.lyx Description: application/lyx
Re: box alignment
Am 23.05.2010 00:23, schrieb [Ricardo Rodriguez] eBioTIC.: Use a parbox as inner box. You can then edit the box text like any other text. Sorry, I don't understand this. What I read in the Embedded Objects manual is: Parboxes are very similar to minipages with the difference that they cannot have footnotes. The main difference to minipages is that minipages are in contrary to parboxes no real boxes but LaTeX-environments. Gosh! I am not able to understand this! This is indeed horrible (and I'm the author of this). You can ignore the last sentence and I will have a look to make the difference more clear to new LyX users. Please, why I can edit the text in a parbox as any other text and the one in a Minipage, not? You can in both cases edit the text like any other text. I only propose to use a parbox here because minipages make in some special cases problems (when other LaTeX-packages don't support them). But these cases are very rare, so it's your decision what inner box you are using. Sorry that I bothered you with LaTeX internals. Now I am able to set the paragraph settings for each box in a per box basis. Please, is it possible to set this features document wide? Thanks! Not via LyX. You can either copy a box as you like it to all places in your LyX document. Another solution is to defined a new command that sets up the box for you. Then you would have to insert this command as TeX-code instead of a box. I can define such a command for you, but you need to decide what box you want to have. If you made this decision, send me a LyX file with your box and I'll have a look. regards Uwe
Re: box alignment
Am 23.05.2010 00:23, schrieb [Ricardo Rodriguez] eBioTIC.: Use a parbox as inner box. You can then edit the box text like any other text. Sorry, I don't understand this. What I read in the Embedded Objects manual is: Parboxes are very similar to minipages with the difference that they cannot have footnotes. The main difference to minipages is that minipages are in contrary to parboxes no real boxes but LaTeX-environments. Gosh! I am not able to understand this! This is indeed horrible (and I'm the author of this). You can ignore the last sentence and I will have a look to make the difference more clear to new LyX users. Please, why I can edit the text in a parbox as any other text and the one in a Minipage, not? You can in both cases edit the text like any other text. I only propose to use a parbox here because minipages make in some special cases problems (when other LaTeX-packages don't support them). But these cases are very rare, so it's your decision what inner box you are using. Sorry that I bothered you with LaTeX internals. Now I am able to set the paragraph settings for each box in a per box basis. Please, is it possible to set this features document wide? Thanks! Not via LyX. You can either copy a box as you like it to all places in your LyX document. Another solution is to defined a new command that sets up the box for you. Then you would have to insert this command as TeX-code instead of a box. I can define such a command for you, but you need to decide what box you want to have. If you made this decision, send me a LyX file with your box and I'll have a look. regards Uwe
Re: box alignment
Am 23.05.2010 00:23, schrieb [Ricardo Rodriguez] eBioTIC.: Use a parbox as inner box. You can then edit the box text like any other text. Sorry, I don't understand this. What I read in the Embedded Objects manual is: "Parboxes are very similar to minipages with the difference that they cannot have footnotes. The main difference to minipages is that minipages are in contrary to parboxes no real boxes but LaTeX-environments." Gosh! I am not able to understand this! This is indeed horrible (and I'm the author of this). You can ignore the last sentence and I will have a look to make the difference more clear to new LyX users. Please, why I can edit the text in a parbox as any other text and the one in a Minipage, not? You can in both cases edit the text like any other text. I only propose to use a parbox here because minipages make in some special cases problems (when other LaTeX-packages don't support them). But these cases are very rare, so it's your decision what inner box you are using. Sorry that I bothered you with LaTeX internals. Now I am able to set the paragraph settings for each box in a per box basis. Please, is it possible to set this features document wide? Thanks! Not via LyX. You can either copy a box as you like it to all places in your LyX document. Another solution is to defined a new command that sets up the box for you. Then you would have to insert this command as TeX-code instead of a box. I can define such a command for you, but you need to decide what box you want to have. If you made this decision, send me a LyX file with your box and I'll have a look. regards Uwe
Re: box alignment
Thanks! Please, see below. Uwe Stöhr wrote: Am 21.05.2010 08:38, schrieb [Ricardo Rodriguez] eBioTIC.: I know I must read through the manuals! Yes, in your case the section Colored Boxes of the EmbeddedObjects manual. But some help will be welcome as I am still trying to understand the whole scenario. At what point changes area allowed by using LyX WYSIWYM interface or I must play with configuration/customization files is not clear for me yet! Configuration is to configure LyX#s defaults, look and feel, etc. This is independent of your text features. OK! I got the point! Thanks. As for this doubt, please have a look at this simple file generated using article Document class. http://xen.net/onLyX/dummyTextMargins.pdf http://xen.net/onLyX/dummyTextMargins.lyx What I want to control in this file, is the margins of the box: I would like that it is aligned with the previous paragraph: same margin on the left, same margin on the right. Then turn off the paragraph indentation. (Set the cursor in front of the box and use the paragraph settings menu. There uncheck the open Indent Paragraph.) What I was doing was to put the cursor within the box or over the label. I got the point now. Thanks! Note that a box always has a border which is of course wider than the box content. The border can be visible or invisible. So when you want to have the same overall width for the box than for the text column, you need to decrease its with to e.g. 98 column%. Please nevertheless have a look at the box chapter in the EmbeddedObjects manual to learn more about the box handling. The same with the text within the box. Use a parbox as inner box. You can then edit the box text like any other text. Sorry, I don't understand this. What I read in the Embedded Objects manual is: Parboxes are very similar to minipages with the difference that they cannot have footnotes. The main difference to minipages is that minipages are in contrary to parboxes no real boxes but LaTeX-environments. Gosh! I am not able to understand this! Please, why I can edit the text in a parbox as any other text and the one in a Minipage, not? Is it because being a LaTeX-environment, text in a MiniPage doesn't answer to LyX commands? Attached is a LyX example file. regards Uwe Now I am able to set the paragraph settings for each box in a per box basis. Please, is it possible to set this features document wide? Thanks! Best regards, Ricardo -- Ricardo Rodríguez CTO eBioTIC. Life Sciences, Data Modeling and Information Management Systems
Re: box alignment
Thanks! Please, see below. Uwe Stöhr wrote: Am 21.05.2010 08:38, schrieb [Ricardo Rodriguez] eBioTIC.: I know I must read through the manuals! Yes, in your case the section Colored Boxes of the EmbeddedObjects manual. But some help will be welcome as I am still trying to understand the whole scenario. At what point changes area allowed by using LyX WYSIWYM interface or I must play with configuration/customization files is not clear for me yet! Configuration is to configure LyX#s defaults, look and feel, etc. This is independent of your text features. OK! I got the point! Thanks. As for this doubt, please have a look at this simple file generated using article Document class. http://xen.net/onLyX/dummyTextMargins.pdf http://xen.net/onLyX/dummyTextMargins.lyx What I want to control in this file, is the margins of the box: I would like that it is aligned with the previous paragraph: same margin on the left, same margin on the right. Then turn off the paragraph indentation. (Set the cursor in front of the box and use the paragraph settings menu. There uncheck the open Indent Paragraph.) What I was doing was to put the cursor within the box or over the label. I got the point now. Thanks! Note that a box always has a border which is of course wider than the box content. The border can be visible or invisible. So when you want to have the same overall width for the box than for the text column, you need to decrease its with to e.g. 98 column%. Please nevertheless have a look at the box chapter in the EmbeddedObjects manual to learn more about the box handling. The same with the text within the box. Use a parbox as inner box. You can then edit the box text like any other text. Sorry, I don't understand this. What I read in the Embedded Objects manual is: Parboxes are very similar to minipages with the difference that they cannot have footnotes. The main difference to minipages is that minipages are in contrary to parboxes no real boxes but LaTeX-environments. Gosh! I am not able to understand this! Please, why I can edit the text in a parbox as any other text and the one in a Minipage, not? Is it because being a LaTeX-environment, text in a MiniPage doesn't answer to LyX commands? Attached is a LyX example file. regards Uwe Now I am able to set the paragraph settings for each box in a per box basis. Please, is it possible to set this features document wide? Thanks! Best regards, Ricardo -- Ricardo Rodríguez CTO eBioTIC. Life Sciences, Data Modeling and Information Management Systems
Re: box alignment
Thanks! Please, see below. Uwe Stöhr wrote: Am 21.05.2010 08:38, schrieb [Ricardo Rodriguez] eBioTIC.: I know I must read through the manuals! Yes, in your case the section "Colored Boxes" of the EmbeddedObjects manual. But some help will be welcome as I am still trying to understand the whole scenario. At what point changes area allowed by using LyX WYSIWYM interface or I must play with configuration/customization files is not clear for me yet! Configuration is to configure LyX#s defaults, look and feel, etc. This is independent of your text features. OK! I got the point! Thanks. As for this doubt, please have a look at this simple file generated using article Document class. http://xen.net/onLyX/dummyTextMargins.pdf http://xen.net/onLyX/dummyTextMargins.lyx What I want to control in this file, is the margins of the box: I would like that it is aligned with the previous paragraph: same margin on the left, same margin on the right. Then turn off the paragraph indentation. (Set the cursor in front of the box and use the paragraph settings menu. There uncheck the open "Indent Paragraph".) What I was doing was to put the cursor within the box or over the "label". I got the point now. Thanks! Note that a box always has a border which is of course wider than the box content. The border can be visible or invisible. So when you want to have the same overall width for the box than for the text column, you need to decrease its with to e.g. 98 column%. Please nevertheless have a look at the box chapter in the EmbeddedObjects manual to learn more about the box handling. The same with the text within the box. Use a parbox as inner box. You can then edit the box text like any other text. Sorry, I don't understand this. What I read in the Embedded Objects manual is: "Parboxes are very similar to minipages with the difference that they cannot have footnotes. The main difference to minipages is that minipages are in contrary to parboxes no real boxes but LaTeX-environments." Gosh! I am not able to understand this! Please, why I can edit the text in a parbox as any other text and the one in a Minipage, not? Is it because being a "LaTeX-environment", text in a MiniPage doesn't answer to LyX "commands"? Attached is a LyX example file. regards Uwe Now I am able to set the paragraph settings for each box in a per box basis. Please, is it possible to set this features document wide? Thanks! Best regards, Ricardo -- Ricardo Rodríguez CTO eBioTIC. Life Sciences, Data Modeling and Information Management Systems
Re: box alignment
Hi Uwe! Uwe Stöhr wrote: I don't understand what you mean. regards Uwe I know I must read through the manuals! But some help will be welcome as I am still trying to understand the whole scenario. At what point changes area allowed by using LyX WYSIWYM interface or I must play with configuration/customization files is not clear for me yet! As for this doubt, please have a look at this simple file generated using article Document class. http://xen.net/onLyX/dummyTextMargins.pdf http://xen.net/onLyX/dummyTextMargins.lyx What I want to control in this file, is the margins of the box: I would like that it is aligned with the previous paragraph: same margin on the left, same margin on the right. The same with the text within the box. Please, could this be done my using the options available in the graphic interface or I must play with other configuration files? I'm currently working with LyX 2.0.0 alpha3 running on Mac OS X, Leopard and Snow Leopard. Thanks for your help! Ricardo -- Ricardo Rodríguez CTO eBioTIC. Life Sciences, Data Modeling and Information Management Systems
Re: box alignment
Am 21.05.2010 08:38, schrieb [Ricardo Rodriguez] eBioTIC.: I know I must read through the manuals! Yes, in your case the section Colored Boxes of the EmbeddedObjects manual. But some help will be welcome as I am still trying to understand the whole scenario. At what point changes area allowed by using LyX WYSIWYM interface or I must play with configuration/customization files is not clear for me yet! Configuration is to configure LyX#s defaults, look and feel, etc. This is independent of your text features. As for this doubt, please have a look at this simple file generated using article Document class. http://xen.net/onLyX/dummyTextMargins.pdf http://xen.net/onLyX/dummyTextMargins.lyx What I want to control in this file, is the margins of the box: I would like that it is aligned with the previous paragraph: same margin on the left, same margin on the right. Then turn off the paragraph indentation. (Set the cursor in front of the box and use the paragraph settings menu. There uncheck the open Indent Paragraph.) Note that a box always has a border which is of course wider than the box content. The border can be visible or invisible. So when you want to have the same overall width for the box than for the text column, you need to decrease its with to e.g. 98 column%. Please nevertheless have a look at the box chapter in the EmbeddedObjects manual to learn more about the box handling. The same with the text within the box. Use a parbox as inner box. You can then edit the box text like any other text. Attached is a LyX example file. regards Uwe dummyTextMargins.lyx Description: application/lyx
Re: box alignment
Hi Uwe! Uwe Stöhr wrote: I don't understand what you mean. regards Uwe I know I must read through the manuals! But some help will be welcome as I am still trying to understand the whole scenario. At what point changes area allowed by using LyX WYSIWYM interface or I must play with configuration/customization files is not clear for me yet! As for this doubt, please have a look at this simple file generated using article Document class. http://xen.net/onLyX/dummyTextMargins.pdf http://xen.net/onLyX/dummyTextMargins.lyx What I want to control in this file, is the margins of the box: I would like that it is aligned with the previous paragraph: same margin on the left, same margin on the right. The same with the text within the box. Please, could this be done my using the options available in the graphic interface or I must play with other configuration files? I'm currently working with LyX 2.0.0 alpha3 running on Mac OS X, Leopard and Snow Leopard. Thanks for your help! Ricardo -- Ricardo Rodríguez CTO eBioTIC. Life Sciences, Data Modeling and Information Management Systems
Re: box alignment
Am 21.05.2010 08:38, schrieb [Ricardo Rodriguez] eBioTIC.: I know I must read through the manuals! Yes, in your case the section Colored Boxes of the EmbeddedObjects manual. But some help will be welcome as I am still trying to understand the whole scenario. At what point changes area allowed by using LyX WYSIWYM interface or I must play with configuration/customization files is not clear for me yet! Configuration is to configure LyX#s defaults, look and feel, etc. This is independent of your text features. As for this doubt, please have a look at this simple file generated using article Document class. http://xen.net/onLyX/dummyTextMargins.pdf http://xen.net/onLyX/dummyTextMargins.lyx What I want to control in this file, is the margins of the box: I would like that it is aligned with the previous paragraph: same margin on the left, same margin on the right. Then turn off the paragraph indentation. (Set the cursor in front of the box and use the paragraph settings menu. There uncheck the open Indent Paragraph.) Note that a box always has a border which is of course wider than the box content. The border can be visible or invisible. So when you want to have the same overall width for the box than for the text column, you need to decrease its with to e.g. 98 column%. Please nevertheless have a look at the box chapter in the EmbeddedObjects manual to learn more about the box handling. The same with the text within the box. Use a parbox as inner box. You can then edit the box text like any other text. Attached is a LyX example file. regards Uwe dummyTextMargins.lyx Description: application/lyx
Re: box alignment
Hi Uwe! Uwe Stöhr wrote: I don't understand what you mean. regards Uwe I know I must read through the manuals! But some help will be welcome as I am still trying to understand the whole scenario. At what point changes area allowed by using LyX WYSIWYM interface or I must play with configuration/customization files is not clear for me yet! As for this doubt, please have a look at this simple file generated using article Document class. http://xen.net/onLyX/dummyTextMargins.pdf http://xen.net/onLyX/dummyTextMargins.lyx What I want to control in this file, is the margins of the box: I would like that it is aligned with the previous paragraph: same margin on the left, same margin on the right. The same with the text within the box. Please, could this be done my using the options available in the graphic interface or I must play with other configuration files? I'm currently working with LyX 2.0.0 alpha3 running on Mac OS X, Leopard and Snow Leopard. Thanks for your help! Ricardo -- Ricardo Rodríguez CTO eBioTIC. Life Sciences, Data Modeling and Information Management Systems
Re: box alignment
Am 21.05.2010 08:38, schrieb [Ricardo Rodriguez] eBioTIC.: I know I must read through the manuals! Yes, in your case the section "Colored Boxes" of the EmbeddedObjects manual. But some help will be welcome as I am still trying to understand the whole scenario. At what point changes area allowed by using LyX WYSIWYM interface or I must play with configuration/customization files is not clear for me yet! Configuration is to configure LyX#s defaults, look and feel, etc. This is independent of your text features. As for this doubt, please have a look at this simple file generated using article Document class. http://xen.net/onLyX/dummyTextMargins.pdf http://xen.net/onLyX/dummyTextMargins.lyx What I want to control in this file, is the margins of the box: I would like that it is aligned with the previous paragraph: same margin on the left, same margin on the right. Then turn off the paragraph indentation. (Set the cursor in front of the box and use the paragraph settings menu. There uncheck the open "Indent Paragraph".) Note that a box always has a border which is of course wider than the box content. The border can be visible or invisible. So when you want to have the same overall width for the box than for the text column, you need to decrease its with to e.g. 98 column%. Please nevertheless have a look at the box chapter in the EmbeddedObjects manual to learn more about the box handling. The same with the text within the box. Use a parbox as inner box. You can then edit the box text like any other text. Attached is a LyX example file. regards Uwe dummyTextMargins.lyx Description: application/lyx
Re: box alignment
Am 19.05.2010 02:06, schrieb [Ricardo Rodriguez] eBioTIC.: I'm working with the article document class. The 1st paragraph is Subsubsection*, the 2nd one a box (Minipage, shaded background) and the 3rd, Standard text. Please, how/what does control de alignment of the box and the text within it? Have a look at section 5.2.2 of the EmbeddedObjects manual that you find in LyX's help menu. How could I maintain the same alignment for the tex within the box and the box itself as Subsubsection* and Standard? I don't understand what you mean. regards Uwe
Re: box alignment
Am 19.05.2010 02:06, schrieb [Ricardo Rodriguez] eBioTIC.: I'm working with the article document class. The 1st paragraph is Subsubsection*, the 2nd one a box (Minipage, shaded background) and the 3rd, Standard text. Please, how/what does control de alignment of the box and the text within it? Have a look at section 5.2.2 of the EmbeddedObjects manual that you find in LyX's help menu. How could I maintain the same alignment for the tex within the box and the box itself as Subsubsection* and Standard? I don't understand what you mean. regards Uwe
Re: box alignment
Am 19.05.2010 02:06, schrieb [Ricardo Rodriguez] eBioTIC.: I'm working with the article document class. The 1st paragraph is Subsubsection*, the 2nd one a box (Minipage, shaded background) and the 3rd, Standard text. Please, how/what does control de alignment of the box and the text within it? Have a look at section 5.2.2 of the EmbeddedObjects manual that you find in LyX's help menu. How could I maintain the same alignment for the tex within the box and the box itself as Subsubsection* and Standard? I don't understand what you mean. regards Uwe