Re: Split table?

2010-02-25 Thread Kamran SHAFQAT

On 25/02/2010 18:48, Manoj Rajagopalan wrote:

Hi lyx users,

Is it possible to split a table and/or equation array from above or below
the current cell?

thanks,
Manoj


Hi,
One way to do this is to use long table option. You can see the examples 
in  user guid section 4.5.2 and also in  embedded object document in 
section 2.6. Hope this helps.


Regards,

Kamran



Re: Split table?

2010-02-25 Thread Uwe Stöhr

Am 25.02.2010 19:48, schrieb Manoj Rajagopalan:


Is it possible to split a table and/or equation array from above or below
the current cell?


No. You have to create a new table and copy in there the part of the existing table you want to have 
split.


regards Uwe


Re: Split table?

2010-02-25 Thread Kamran SHAFQAT

On 25/02/2010 18:48, Manoj Rajagopalan wrote:

Hi lyx users,

Is it possible to split a table and/or equation array from above or below
the current cell?

thanks,
Manoj


Hi,
One way to do this is to use long table option. You can see the examples 
in  user guid section 4.5.2 and also in  embedded object document in 
section 2.6. Hope this helps.


Regards,

Kamran



Re: Split table?

2010-02-25 Thread Uwe Stöhr

Am 25.02.2010 19:48, schrieb Manoj Rajagopalan:


Is it possible to split a table and/or equation array from above or below
the current cell?


No. You have to create a new table and copy in there the part of the existing table you want to have 
split.


regards Uwe


Re: Split table?

2010-02-25 Thread Kamran SHAFQAT

On 25/02/2010 18:48, Manoj Rajagopalan wrote:

Hi lyx users,

Is it possible to split a table and/or equation array from above or below
the current cell?

thanks,
Manoj


Hi,
One way to do this is to use long table option. You can see the examples 
in  user guid section 4.5.2 and also in  embedded object document in 
section 2.6. Hope this helps.


Regards,

Kamran



Re: Split table?

2010-02-25 Thread Uwe Stöhr

Am 25.02.2010 19:48, schrieb Manoj Rajagopalan:


Is it possible to split a table and/or equation array from above or below
the current cell?


No. You have to create a new table and copy in there the part of the existing table you want to have 
split.


regards Uwe