On 03/21/2018 03:39 AM, F M Salter wrote:
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> On 20/03/18 14:34, Richard Kimberly Heck
> <https://www.mail-archive.com/search?l=lyx-users@lists.lyx.org&q=from:%22Richard+Kimberly+Heck%22>
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>> Hi.
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>> I think the reason for the problem Frank reported is that LaTeX discards
>> leading space in some cases. So, if you just put a horizontal fill, with
>> nothing ahead of it, LaTeX ignores it. The solution is to "protect" this 
>> space.
>> There's a checkbox for that in the dialog. Note that this will work if you 
>> just
>> use a linebreak instead of a new paragraph.
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> Thank you. This worked perfectly.
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> However, there is an awkwardness in how this is shown in LyX.
> Doing what Riki said shows, to the left of the citation, a small glyph
> producing the horizontal fill.  The citation appears to be on the left
> but prints correctly to the right.  At other times a horizontal fill
> shows as a horizontal line and the text moves to the right.

Yes, I noticed that. I've filed a bug about it.

Riki

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