I have checked across in the thread on floats, sub-floats SOLVED.
If you surround your table with some ERT
\afterpage{\clearpage
...
table here
...
}
One can then choose the option to rotate the table from the dialogue
box. This moves the table onto its own page, but this behaves as a
float because the text continues on the previous page, and onto the
page after the table.
Perhaps we are making it altogether too complicated because one could
just insert the float and rotate the whole table using the dialogue
box.
I think I couldn't see the wood for the trees because my test table
was a long table.
2010/1/15 Rich Shepard <[email protected]>:
> On Fri, 15 Jan 2010, stephen's mailinglist account wrote:
>
>> How did you do that ?- I have used ERT
>
> I probably used ERT, too. It's been about 5 years now and I don't see
> anything in the .lyx file, but I can see the results in the printed book.
>
> Rich
>
--
Stephen