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Subject: Re: Table Column Width Does Not Work for Multiple Columns
On Wed, Mar 14, 2018 at 08:36:46AM +, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> Le 12/03/2018 à 22:28, Baris Erkus a écrit :
> > Hello,
> >
umn Width.
> >
> > However, this approach does not work if multiple columns are selected.
> > It places double lines and changes the width of the last column. It is
> > clearly a bug to me.
> >
> > Wonder if anybody else observe the same thing.
>
> Hel
Le 12/03/2018 à 22:28, Baris Erkus a écrit :
Hello,
When I create a table, I can define the column width for single column
successfully: Right-click on the table, Setting and Column Width.
However, this approach does not work if multiple columns are selected.
It places double lines
From: Paul A. Rubin<mailto:parubi...@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2018 9:31 PM
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org<mailto:lyx-users@lists.lyx.org>
Subject: Re: Table Column Width Does Not Work for Multiple Columns
On 03/12/2018 05:28 PM, Baris Erkus wrote:
Hello,
When I create a
On 03/12/2018 05:28 PM, Baris Erkus wrote:
Hello,
When I create a table, I can define the column width for single column
successfully: Right-click on the table, Setting and Column Width.
However, this approach does not work if multiple columns are selected.
It places double lines
Hello,
When I create a table, I can define the column width for single column
successfully: Right-click on the table, Setting and Column Width.
However, this approach does not work if multiple columns are selected. It
places double lines and changes the width of the last column. It is clearly
>
> Hi Hatim,
>
> thanks for this workaround. The problem is that an average user doesn't
> have that much knowledge. LyX must be able to use multiple columns
> directly. I got now a hint where to look and I will try to fix this.
>
> regards Uwe
>
Very nice. There have been a couple of times that I wanted just
that—basically a Tufte type layout but with the references in a reference
list and the notes beside the text. Getting snotez to work in Lyx may be
more than I can easily figure out but, for a two or three page paper which
was what I
Very nice. There have been a couple of times that I wanted just
that—basically a Tufte type layout but with the references in a reference
list and the notes beside the text. Getting snotez to work in Lyx may be
more than I can easily figure out but, for a two or three page paper which
was what I
.¹
2) Have footnotes of the main text at the bottom of the page
Insert via InsertFootnote
3) Have a second (different) set of footnotes for the main text in a column
on the outer side of the page
Insert Margin Note
4) The columns should be flexible to bend around the text depending
InsertFootnote
3) Have a second (different) set of footnotes for the main text in a
column
on the outer side of the page
Insert Margin Note
4) The columns should be flexible to bend around the text depending on
length, etc.
Not out of the box. Requires LaTeX knowledge and maybe raw LaTeX
(ERT
(different) set of footnotes for the main text in a
column on the outer side of the page
4) The columns should be flexible to bend around the text depending on
length, etc.
5) The numbering of the different sets of footnotes should be
different styles.
I have a attached a sample of what I want
On 2015-08-20, John Kane wrote:
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Is there a way to number the margin notes? Margin notes were my first
thought but I don't see any obvious way to number them.
Have a look at the snotez package http://www.ctan.org/pkg/snotez
I don't think
(different) set of footnotes for the main text in a
column on the outer side of the page
4) The columns should be flexible to bend around the text depending on
length, etc.
5) The numbering of the different sets of footnotes should be
different styles.
I have a attached a sample of what I want
page layout "twoside".¹
> 2) Have footnotes of the main text at the bottom of the page
Insert via Insert>Footnote
> 3) Have a second (different) set of footnotes for the main text in a column
> on the outer side of the page
Insert > Margin Note
> 4) The columns sh
>
> > 2) Have footnotes of the main text at the bottom of the page
>
> Insert via Insert>Footnote
>
> > 3) Have a second (different) set of footnotes for the main text in a
> column
> > on the outer side of the page
>
> Insert > Margin Note
>
> >
On 2015-08-20, John Kane wrote:
> [-- Type: text/plain, Encoding: quoted-printable --]
> Is there a way to number the margin notes? Margin notes were my first
> thought but I don't see any obvious way to number them.
Have a look at the snotez package http://www.ctan.org/pkg/snotez
I don't
, the problems are printed in 2 columns, but eventually I need to
switch to single column for a while and then resume the 2 columns.
Enumerate-Resume only works with the sequence
1 column -- 2 columns
With the reverse (2 columns -- 1 column), the counter is always reset. See
the 2 first attached examples
, the problems are printed in 2 columns, but eventually I need to
switch to single column for a while and then resume the 2 columns.
Enumerate-Resume only works with the sequence
1 column -- 2 columns
With the reverse (2 columns -- 1 column), the counter is always reset. See
the 2 first attached examples
, the problems are printed in 2 columns, but eventually I need to
switch to single column for a while and then resume the 2 columns.
Enumerate-Resume only works with the sequence
1 column --> 2 columns
With the reverse (2 columns --> 1 column), the counter is always reset. See
the 2 first attached ex
You can make the margins and the space between columns more wider.
Regards
Marcelo
El día domingo, 11 de mayo de 2014 11:23, Frederick FN Noronha फ्रेड्रिक
नोरोन्या *فريدريك نورونيا fredericknoro...@gmail.com escribió:
Can I somehow make my columns narrower on a two-column page.
Thanks
You can make the margins and the space between columns more wider.
Regards
Marcelo
El día domingo, 11 de mayo de 2014 11:23, Frederick FN Noronha फ्रेड्रिक
नोरोन्या *فريدريك نورونيا fredericknoro...@gmail.com escribió:
Can I somehow make my columns narrower on a two-column page.
Thanks
You can make the margins and the space between columns more wider.
Regards
Marcelo
El día domingo, 11 de mayo de 2014 11:23, Frederick FN Noronha फ्रेड्रिक
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Can I somehow make my columns narrower on a two-column page.
Can I somehow make my columns narrower on a two-column page.
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Hi, hopefully somebody can help me,
How to span that table/image over two columns in IEEE style paper?
Thank you in advance.
Greeting,
Hayu
Right click on the float - settings - span columns
Hope that helps
On Friday, February 21, 2014 10:01 PM, Rahayu Prihatin rahayu.p...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi, hopefully somebody can help me,
How to span that table/image over two columns in IEEE style paper?
Thank you in advance
Hi, hopefully somebody can help me,
How to span that table/image over two columns in IEEE style paper?
Thank you in advance.
Greeting,
Hayu
Right click on the float - settings - span columns
Hope that helps
On Friday, February 21, 2014 10:01 PM, Rahayu Prihatin rahayu.p...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi, hopefully somebody can help me,
How to span that table/image over two columns in IEEE style paper?
Thank you in advance
Hi, hopefully somebody can help me,
How to span that table/image over two columns in IEEE style paper?
Thank you in advance.
Greeting,
Hayu
Right click on the float -> settings -> span columns
Hope that helps
On Friday, February 21, 2014 10:01 PM, Rahayu Prihatin <rahayu.p...@gmail.com>
wrote:
Hi, hopefully somebody can help me,
How to span that table/image over two columns in IEEE style paper?
Thank yo
asked this question previously, so I apologise if this is a
repeated posting.
I am using LyX 2.0.6 on Mac OS 10.7.5.
Content in multirow columns are not centred vertically. They are skewed
towards the top.
Can someone please tell me whether content in a multirow cell can be
vertically
2013/7/17 Daisuke Koya dk...@mac.com
Hello Scott,
Thank you for taking time to answer my question.
I confirmed that your file vertically centres multirow cell content.
However, cell entries in my table (file attached) are not vertically
centred.
Multirow has an optional argument to
asked this question previously, so I apologise if this is a
repeated posting.
I am using LyX 2.0.6 on Mac OS 10.7.5.
Content in multirow columns are not centred vertically. They are skewed
towards the top.
Can someone please tell me whether content in a multirow cell can be
vertically
2013/7/17 Daisuke Koya dk...@mac.com
Hello Scott,
Thank you for taking time to answer my question.
I confirmed that your file vertically centres multirow cell content.
However, cell entries in my table (file attached) are not vertically
centred.
Multirow has an optional argument to
o all,
>>
>> I might have asked this question previously, so I apologise if this is a
>> repeated posting.
>>
>> I am using LyX 2.0.6 on Mac OS 10.7.5.
>>
>> Content in multirow columns are not centred vertically. They are skewed
>> towards the top.
&
2013/7/17 Daisuke Koya
> Hello Scott,
>
> Thank you for taking time to answer my question.
>
> I confirmed that your file vertically centres multirow cell content.
>
> However, cell entries in my table (file attached) are not vertically
> centred.
>
>
Multirow has an optional
Hello all,
I might have asked this question previously, so I apologise if this is a
repeated posting.
I am using LyX 2.0.6 on Mac OS 10.7.5.
Content in multirow columns are not centred vertically. They are skewed towards
the top.
Can someone please tell me whether content in a multirow cell
On Tue, Jul 16, 2013 at 9:53 AM, Daisuke Koya dk...@mac.com wrote:
Hello all,
I might have asked this question previously, so I apologise if this is a
repeated posting.
I am using LyX 2.0.6 on Mac OS 10.7.5.
Content in multirow columns are not centred vertically. They are skewed
towards
Hello all,
I might have asked this question previously, so I apologise if this is a
repeated posting.
I am using LyX 2.0.6 on Mac OS 10.7.5.
Content in multirow columns are not centred vertically. They are skewed towards
the top.
Can someone please tell me whether content in a multirow cell
On Tue, Jul 16, 2013 at 9:53 AM, Daisuke Koya dk...@mac.com wrote:
Hello all,
I might have asked this question previously, so I apologise if this is a
repeated posting.
I am using LyX 2.0.6 on Mac OS 10.7.5.
Content in multirow columns are not centred vertically. They are skewed
towards
Hello all,
I might have asked this question previously, so I apologise if this is a
repeated posting.
I am using LyX 2.0.6 on Mac OS 10.7.5.
Content in multirow columns are not centred vertically. They are skewed towards
the top.
Can someone please tell me whether content in a multirow cell
On Tue, Jul 16, 2013 at 9:53 AM, Daisuke Koya <dk...@mac.com> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I might have asked this question previously, so I apologise if this is a
> repeated posting.
>
> I am using LyX 2.0.6 on Mac OS 10.7.5.
>
> Content in multirow columns are not centr
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 r
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 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 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
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
0.5
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
0.5
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
0.5
that in LyX?
I have to \usepackage{multitoc}, but default it outputs a 2 columns
TOC.
Can someone help me with the command to set a | vertical bar
separation. I don't understand how to do it, reading the multitoc tex
manual.
The multitoc manual (PDF) displays a vertical separator bar | between
the TOC 2
) displays a vertical separator bar |
between the TOC 2 columns. I believe it is the default, but it may
(assumption) conflict with the lyx TOC feature.
snip
I have been looking at the file
http://www.tug.org/texlive/devsrc/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/ms/multitoc.sty
Maybe better to look
at the documentation:
http://www.ctex.org/documents/packages/contents/*multitoc*.pdf
I did, see the second paragraph. The multitoc manual displays a
vertical bar separator between the columns.
\usepackage[toc] {multitoc} in the document preamble will create a 2
columns TOC, but there is no vertical column
On Fri, 20 Jan 2012 11:18:21 -0500
Richard Heck rgh...@comcast.net wrote:
On 01/20/2012 10:50 AM, nomnex wrote:
snip
\usepackage[toc] {multitoc} in the document preamble will create a 2
columns TOC, but there is no vertical column separator. I do not
understand, reading the manual how
On 01/20/2012 11:41 AM, nomnex wrote:
On Fri, 20 Jan 2012 11:18:21 -0500
Richard Heckrgh...@comcast.net wrote:
These are LaTeX issues, not LyX ones.
Can I ask about LaTeX packages and command to include in LyX, on the
user list?
Well, you can ask what you like, but you might be better off
that in LyX?
I have to \usepackage{multitoc}, but default it outputs a 2 columns
TOC.
Can someone help me with the command to set a | vertical bar
separation. I don't understand how to do it, reading the multitoc tex
manual.
The multitoc manual (PDF) displays a vertical separator bar | between
the TOC 2
) displays a vertical separator bar |
between the TOC 2 columns. I believe it is the default, but it may
(assumption) conflict with the lyx TOC feature.
snip
I have been looking at the file
http://www.tug.org/texlive/devsrc/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/ms/multitoc.sty
Maybe better to look
at the documentation:
http://www.ctex.org/documents/packages/contents/*multitoc*.pdf
I did, see the second paragraph. The multitoc manual displays a
vertical bar separator between the columns.
\usepackage[toc] {multitoc} in the document preamble will create a 2
columns TOC, but there is no vertical column
On Fri, 20 Jan 2012 11:18:21 -0500
Richard Heck rgh...@comcast.net wrote:
On 01/20/2012 10:50 AM, nomnex wrote:
snip
\usepackage[toc] {multitoc} in the document preamble will create a 2
columns TOC, but there is no vertical column separator. I do not
understand, reading the manual how
On 01/20/2012 11:41 AM, nomnex wrote:
On Fri, 20 Jan 2012 11:18:21 -0500
Richard Heckrgh...@comcast.net wrote:
These are LaTeX issues, not LyX ones.
Can I ask about LaTeX packages and command to include in LyX, on the
user list?
Well, you can ask what you like, but you might be better off
umn TOC.
How can I do that in LyX?
I have to \usepackage{multitoc}, but default it outputs a 2 columns
TOC.
Can someone help me with the command to set a "|" vertical bar
separation. I don't understand how to do it, reading the multitoc tex
manual.
The multitoc manual (PDF) displays a ve
to do it, reading the multitoc
> >> tex manual.
> >>
> > The multitoc manual (PDF) displays a vertical separator bar "|"
> > between the TOC 2 columns. I believe it is the default, but it may
> > (assumption) conflict with the lyx TOC feature.
> > I have been loo
o look at the documentation:
http://www.ctex.org/documents/packages/contents/*multitoc*.pdf
I did, see the second paragraph. The multitoc manual displays a
vertical bar separator between the columns.
\usepackage[toc] {multitoc} in the document preamble will create a 2
columns TOC, but there is no vertical
> On Fri, 20 Jan 2012 11:18:21 -0500
> Richard Heck <rgh...@comcast.net> wrote:
>
> On 01/20/2012 10:50 AM, nomnex wrote:
> > \usepackage[toc] {multitoc} in the document preamble will create a 2
> > columns TOC, but there is no vertical column separator. I
On 01/20/2012 11:41 AM, nomnex wrote:
On Fri, 20 Jan 2012 11:18:21 -0500
Richard Heck wrote:
These are LaTeX issues, not LyX ones.
Can I ask about LaTeX packages and command to include in LyX, on the
user list?
Well, you can ask what you like, but you might be better off
Most of the PDF manuals in the latex doc directory have:
- Content title is centered
- 2 column TOC.
How can I do that in LyX?
When I use the package {multicol}
\begin{multicols}{2}
TOC
\end{multicols}
The TOC title Content is in the first column and it looks bad.
What's the proper way?
On Fri, 20 Jan 2012 12:03:08 +0900
nomnex nom...@gmail.com wrote:
Most of the PDF manuals in the latex doc directory have:
- Content title is centered
- 2 column TOC.
How can I do that in LyX?
I have to \usepackage{multitoc}, but default it outputs a 2 columns
TOC.
Can someone help me
to \usepackage{multitoc}, but default it outputs a 2 columns
TOC.
Can someone help me with the command to set a | vertical bar
separation. I don't understand how to do it, reading the multitoc tex
manual.
The multitoc manual (PDF) displays a vertical separator bar | between
the TOC 2 columns. I
Most of the PDF manuals in the latex doc directory have:
- Content title is centered
- 2 column TOC.
How can I do that in LyX?
When I use the package {multicol}
\begin{multicols}{2}
TOC
\end{multicols}
The TOC title Content is in the first column and it looks bad.
What's the proper way?
On Fri, 20 Jan 2012 12:03:08 +0900
nomnex nom...@gmail.com wrote:
Most of the PDF manuals in the latex doc directory have:
- Content title is centered
- 2 column TOC.
How can I do that in LyX?
I have to \usepackage{multitoc}, but default it outputs a 2 columns
TOC.
Can someone help me
to \usepackage{multitoc}, but default it outputs a 2 columns
TOC.
Can someone help me with the command to set a | vertical bar
separation. I don't understand how to do it, reading the multitoc tex
manual.
The multitoc manual (PDF) displays a vertical separator bar | between
the TOC 2 columns. I
Most of the PDF manuals in the latex doc directory have:
- "Content" title is centered
- 2 column TOC.
How can I do that in LyX?
When I use the package {multicol}
\begin{multicols}{2}
TOC
\end{multicols}
The TOC title "Content" is in the first column and it looks bad.
What's the proper way?
> On Fri, 20 Jan 2012 12:03:08 +0900
> nomnex <nom...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Most of the PDF manuals in the latex doc directory have:
> - "Content" title is centered
> - 2 column TOC.
>
> How can I do that in LyX?
I have to \usepackage{multitoc}, but
; title is centered
> > - 2 column TOC.
> >
> > How can I do that in LyX?
>
> I have to \usepackage{multitoc}, but default it outputs a 2 columns
> TOC.
>
> Can someone help me with the command to set a "|" vertical bar
> separation. I don't understand how t
Is it possible to have a separator (like a thin line) between columns in
program listings? It just doesn't look right without one; that is, it's
not intuitively apparent that there two columns. Enabling line numbers
helps a lot, but in most cases I don't need line numbering anyway.
Is it possible to have a separator (like a thin line) between columns in
program listings? It just doesn't look right without one; that is, it's
not intuitively apparent that there two columns. Enabling line numbers
helps a lot, but in most cases I don't need line numbering anyway.
Is it possible to have a separator (like a thin line) between columns in
program listings? It just doesn't look right without one; that is, it's
not intuitively apparent that there two columns. Enabling line numbers
helps a lot, but in most cases I don't need line numbering anyway.
The code works for me in the standard book environment. However for book it
might be a good idea to change the \clearpage to \cleardoublepage to be certain
that it does not change the floats.
Why it does not work for you is difficult to know? I would suggest that you
make a copy of your book
latest book project, the options are self-explanatory:
\usepackage[indentunit=15 pt,%
itemlayout=relhang,%
justific=RaggedRight,%
columnsep=27 pt,
unbalanced=false, this line produces the balanced columns
initsep=13pt plus 5pt minus 3pt
Dear Lyxers
I am using Lyx 1.6.7, Book Class, on openSUSE 11.1. I want to convert
the standard two-column Index behavior to achieve balanced columns on
the last Index page.( that is, from a single column down the left-hand
side of the page with an empty column the right-hand side, to two
The code works for me in the standard book environment. However for book it
might be a good idea to change the \clearpage to \cleardoublepage to be certain
that it does not change the floats.
Why it does not work for you is difficult to know? I would suggest that you
make a copy of your book
latest book project, the options are self-explanatory:
\usepackage[indentunit=15 pt,%
itemlayout=relhang,%
justific=RaggedRight,%
columnsep=27 pt,
unbalanced=false, this line produces the balanced columns
initsep=13pt plus 5pt minus 3pt
Dear Lyxers
I am using Lyx 1.6.7, Book Class, on openSUSE 11.1. I want to convert
the standard two-column Index behavior to achieve balanced columns on
the last Index page.( that is, from a single column down the left-hand
side of the page with an empty column the right-hand side, to two
The code works for me in the standard book environment. However for book it
might be a good idea to change the \clearpage to \cleardoublepage to be certain
that it does not change the floats.
Why it does not work for you is difficult to know? I would suggest that you
make a copy of your book
latest book project, the options are self-explanatory:
\usepackage[indentunit=15 pt,%
itemlayout=relhang,%
justific=RaggedRight,%
columnsep=27 pt,
unbalanced=false, this line produces the balanced columns
initsep=13pt plus 5pt minus 3pt
> Dear Lyxers
> I am using Lyx 1.6.7, Book Class, on openSUSE 11.1. I want to convert
> the standard two-column Index behavior to achieve balanced columns on
> the last Index page.( that is, from a single column down the left-hand
> side of the page with an empty column the right-ha
Dear Lyxers
I am using Lyx 1.6.7, Book Class, on openSUSE 11.1. I want to convert
the standard two-column Index behavior to achieve balanced columns on
the last Index page.( that is, from a single column down the left-hand
side of the page with an empty column the right-hand side, to two
columns
Dear Lyxers
I am using Lyx 1.6.7, Book Class, on openSUSE 11.1. I want to convert
the standard two-column Index behavior to achieve balanced columns on
the last Index page.( that is, from a single column down the left-hand
side of the page with an empty column the right-hand side, to two
columns
Dear Lyxers
I am using Lyx 1.6.7, Book Class, on openSUSE 11.1. I want to convert
the standard two-column Index behavior to achieve balanced columns on
the last Index page.( that is, from a single column down the left-hand
side of the page with an empty column the right-hand side, to two
columns
Dear Lyxers
I am using Lyx 1.6.7, Book Class, on openSUSE 11.1. I want to convert
the standard two-column Index behavior to achieve balanced columns on
the last Index page.( that is, from a single column down the left-hand
side of the page with an empty column the right-hand side, to two
columns
Dear Lyxers
I am using Lyx 1.6.7, Book Class, on openSUSE 11.1. I want to convert
the standard two-column Index behavior to achieve balanced columns on
the last Index page.( that is, from a single column down the left-hand
side of the page with an empty column the right-hand side, to two
columns
Dear Lyxers
I am using Lyx 1.6.7, Book Class, on openSUSE 11.1. I want to convert
the standard two-column Index behavior to achieve balanced columns on
the last Index page.( that is, from a single column down the left-hand
side of the page with an empty column the right-hand side, to two
columns
Am 17.04.2010 10:02, schrieb YURENA MENDOZA:
The error is the following;
I have an article (paper style) but in two column and something wrong is
in
my keywords section:
\noindent \textsf{\begin {multicols}{2}}
I've deleted a group-closing symbol because it seems to be
spurious, as in
Am 17.04.2010 10:02, schrieb YURENA MENDOZA:
The error is the following;
I have an article (paper style) but in two column and something wrong is
in
my keywords section:
\noindent \textsf{\begin {multicols}{2}}
I've deleted a group-closing symbol because it seems to be
spurious, as in
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