Den 06. juni 2016 12:57, skrev F M Salter:
Hi
I am attaching a small table which produces erroneous output.
1. mathematical symbol m in headings
2. non-alignment of decimal points
Any suggestions?
Suggestion attached.
When looking at your table, I saw that you're using
F M Salter blueyonder.co.uk> writes:
>
>
> I had a table, with no apparent problems, but with vertical
> separators. Publication requires a formal table!
> I have not found any way to set up a heading layout other than what
> is essentially the default.
> Setting
On 06/06/12:59-0700, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> > Hi
> > I am attaching a small table which produces erroneous output.
> >
> > 1. mathematical symbol m in headings
> > 2. non-alignment of decimal points
> >
> > Any suggestions?
> >
> ===
>
F M Salter blueyonder.co.uk> writes:
>
> Hi
> I am attaching a small table which produces erroneous output.
>
> 1. mathematical symbol m in headings
> 2. non-alignment of decimal points
>
> Any suggestions?
>
The second problem is easily fixed: enter the numbers in the table
Ah, I had my pdf viewer at too low a magnification and missed that m .
Very weird. I wonder if it has anything to do with the two cells in "base
year"? So far my experiments have not been useful so I may well be wrong
Re the 2 vs 3 digits, I am not sure but I suspect that using 2 & 3 digits
in
On 06/06/16 13:54, John Kane wrote:
> I don't think I understand the point about the "m". It is a math
> symbol in the lyx file so one would expect it to be one in the output?
Sorry, I was obviously too terse. An additional /m/ appears in the 3rd
column under the fraction
>
> I am not very good
I don't think I understand the point about the "m". It is a math symbol in
the lyx file so one would expect it to be one in the output?
I am not very good with LyX tables (I usually generate mine with R and
knitr) but it looks to me that you need three numbers after the decimal in
the last