s nedunuri nedunuri at cs.utexas.edu writes:
I just tried it and I cannot get it to work. All that happens is that
the text [totalwidth=50mm] shows up in the 1st column. Yes I entered
it in TeX mode, right after where it says Columns (center aligned) in red.
You asked about the Columns
s nedunuri nedunuri at cs.utexas.edu writes:
I just tried it and I cannot get it to work. All that happens is that
the text [totalwidth=50mm] shows up in the 1st column. Yes I entered
it in TeX mode, right after where it says Columns (center aligned) in red.
You asked about the Columns
s nedunuri cs.utexas.edu> writes:
>
> I just tried it and I cannot get it to work. All that happens is that
> the text "[totalwidth=50mm]" shows up in the 1st column. Yes I entered
> it in TeX mode, right after where it says "Columns (center aligned)" in red.
>
You asked about the Columns
I just tried it and I cannot get it to work. All that happens is that
the text [totalwidth=50mm] shows up in the 1st column. Yes I entered
it in TeX mode, right after where it says Columns (center aligned) in red.
On 3/15/2012 4:42 PM, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
s nedunurinedunuriat
I just tried it and I cannot get it to work. All that happens is that
the text [totalwidth=50mm] shows up in the 1st column. Yes I entered
it in TeX mode, right after where it says Columns (center aligned) in red.
On 3/15/2012 4:42 PM, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
s nedunurinedunuriat
I just tried it and I cannot get it to work. All that happens is that
the text "[totalwidth=50mm]" shows up in the 1st column. Yes I entered
it in TeX mode, right after where it says "Columns (center aligned)" in red.
On 3/15/2012 4:42 PM, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
s nedunuri
s nedunuri nedunuri at cs.utexas.edu writes:
I'm wondering if there's a reason the Lyx version of the Columns command
doesn't allow you to specify an overall width the way the Latex Beamer
version does?
It does. You just have to enter it as raw TeX (Insert TeX Code or Ctrl-L), in
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s nedunuri nedunuri at cs.utexas.edu writes:
I'm wondering if there's a reason the Lyx version of the Columns command
doesn't allow you to specify an overall width the way the Latex Beamer
version does?
It does. You just have to enter it as raw TeX (Insert TeX Code or Ctrl-L), in
square
s nedunuri cs.utexas.edu> writes:
>
> I'm wondering if there's a reason the Lyx version of the Columns command
> doesn't allow you to specify an overall width the way the Latex Beamer
> version does?
It does. You just have to enter it as raw TeX (Insert > TeX Code or Ctrl-L), in
square
I'm wondering if there's a reason the Lyx version of the Columns command
doesn't allow you to specify an overall width the way the Latex Beamer
version does? Or for that matter the Column command requires you to give
an absolute width for the column and doesnt allow a relative spec like
I'm wondering if there's a reason the Lyx version of the Columns command
doesn't allow you to specify an overall width the way the Latex Beamer
version does? Or for that matter the Column command requires you to give
an absolute width for the column and doesnt allow a relative spec like
I'm wondering if there's a reason the Lyx version of the Columns command
doesn't allow you to specify an overall width the way the Latex Beamer
version does? Or for that matter the Column command requires you to give
an absolute width for the column and doesnt allow a relative spec like
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