Juergen, this is one of the table bugs I mentioned.
Matt which version of LyX was this in? Have you tried 1.1.4pre1 or the
latest cvs at all? I haven't been able to reproduce this myself with
1.1.4pre1/latest cvs but it might be a pecularity of your system that
triggers it. Can you provide an example file.
On Mon, 22 Nov 1999, Matthew Lovell wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Has anyone noticed the following problem with LyX's multicolumn
> support in tables?
>
> Choose a table cell which already has the left-edge of the column
> turned on. Change it to a multicolumn cell, spanning some number of
> columns. Now, take a look in preview mode (I always use postscript)
> at the left edge of that cell.
>
> The left edge of the cell is always doubled. It's as if both the
> column vertical rule is present as well as rule for the multicolumn
> cell itself ( \multicolumn{2}{|c|} ).
>
> It's a very minor complaint, indeed, but it does detract from the
> final document. How does one report this nit-picks to the
> LyX-developer's?
>
> Thanks!
> Matt
>
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> HP Workstation Systems Lab
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>
>
Allan. (ARRae)