That is only part of a table that is 19x19. Hence, the width of the columns is the same as in the original one. The first column is text, while the rest are numeric. At the end of the day, both, the numeric and the text columns are going to wrap.
Julio Rojas [email protected] On Sat, Sep 22, 2018 at 3:39 PM Paul A. Rubin <[email protected]> wrote: > On 09/22/2018 12:40 PM, [email protected] wrote: > > Dear all, > > I want to repost my previous question but with a different context and > with a working example. As you can see on the attached file, I have a > landscape long table, for which each column has a predefined width. The > resulting PDF shows that the text in the cells of this table has a line > spacing wider than expected. This behavior is the same in a vertical > (regular) long table, as well as in a table in a float. It seems as if > reducing the size of the font does not affect the line spacing. > > Trying to set line spacing up in the paragraph settings menu, only worsens > the problem, as extra spacing is added on the top and bottom of the text. > > Is there any way to do this? Why is this the behavior in Lyx? > > Thanks in advance. Regards, > > Julio Rojas > [email protected] > > Do you need the overall width of the table to be that narrow (and, in > particular, do you need it narrow enough that the line of text in each cell > of the right column has to wrap)? > > Paul > >
