Am Dienstag, 24. Mai 2016 um 21:54:20, schrieb racoon <[email protected]> > On 24.05.2016 18:48, Kornel Benko wrote: > > Am Dienstag, 24. Mai 2016 um 18:34:30, schrieb racoon <[email protected]> > >> On 24.05.2016 12:31, Kornel Benko wrote: > >>> Am Dienstag, 24. Mai 2016 um 12:08:32, schrieb racoon <[email protected]> > >>>> Hi, > >>>> > >>>> Can somebody help me with the odd table numbers in the attached file (1, > >>>> 2, 3, 4, 6, 8?)? It was created with LyX 2.2.0rc1. I don't know what is > >>>> going on. > >>>> > >>>> Daniel > >>> > >>> You used multi-page setting for the last 2 tables. > >>> > >>> Kornel > >>> > >> > >> Oh, thanks! I wasn't aware that I did. I just copy and pasted it from > >> another document into the new one. So I did not create those tables just > >> for the attached document. > >> > >> Isn't it still strange that the numbering changes, or is that some > >> feature of multi page tables. > >> > >> Daniel > > > > You could add extra caption to the multi-page table. > > Try using tale Settings... -> Multi-page table->Caption. > > > > Kornel > > > > Thanks. This is a strange feature. So doing so combines cells of the > current row and places a caption in it. I guess I just don't understand > how multi page tables work. Is the idea that you place the caption in a > row, like the first or the last? Also if you delete the caption then it > is still checked in the form. So you have to uncheck -> Apply -> check > -> Apply.
Multi-page tables are special. They can have caption. Normal tables do not.
Floats can have caption too.
The feature comes from latex long table. As a GUI for latex, lyx tries to mimic
it. Not wrong from my POV.
Besides, it makes no sense to me, using multi-page table inside a minipage.
Kornel
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