On Mon, Jul 18, 2011 at 10:44 PM, Uwe Stöhr <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I am working on the Introduction of the portuguese documentation. > > > > Anyway, on the Intro.lyx I can read the following sentence: > > > > *"...In other word processors, a list is just a bunch of tab stops and > > newlines. You need to figure out where to put the label for each list > item, > > what that label should be, how many blank lines to put between each item, > > and so on. Under LyX, you have only two concerns: what kind of list is > this, > > and what do I want to put in it. That's it...." > > * > > > > > I really don't understand that. > > Do we need to figure a "label"? What are we talking about? Are we talking > > about the bullet? the number? or really a label? > > We are talking about that in WYSIWYG editors, you have to take care about > the spacing between item, and the spacing between item title and its > description text. So in Word you might add a blank line when you need more > space between items. > In contrary this is not possible and you don't need to take care about the > spacing - LaTeX calculates everything for you. (When you really want you can > change the spacing of ALL your items with only one command at any time.) > > > > Is it a lyxlist? an enumerate? itemize? > > As the text says, you only need to know this. Thats all you have to know. > > regards Uwe > Thanks Uwe. Now I think I got the idea. =] Cheers, --- Diego Queiroz
