On Fri, Apr 25, 2008 at 8:38 AM, D. Zorig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I've read KOMA Script manual. But I couldn't figure out how to customize
table caption.
Now I understand table caption consists of following four parts.
1. Caption label
2. Caption number
3. Caption delimiter
Bob Lounsbury schrieb:
I've read KOMA Script manual. But I couldn't figure out how to customize
table caption.
But it is described there. To change e.g. the caption label to bold, use this
command in the preamble:
\setkomafont{captionlabel}{\bfseries}
I want to leave figure captions
On Fri, Apr 25, 2008 at 8:38 AM, D. Zorig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I've read KOMA Script manual. But I couldn't figure out how to customize
table caption.
Now I understand table caption consists of following four parts.
1. Caption label
2. Caption number
3. Caption delimiter
Bob Lounsbury schrieb:
I've read KOMA Script manual. But I couldn't figure out how to customize
table caption.
But it is described there. To change e.g. the caption label to bold, use this
command in the preamble:
\setkomafont{captionlabel}{\bfseries}
I want to leave figure captions
On Fri, Apr 25, 2008 at 8:38 AM, D. Zorig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've read KOMA Script manual. But I couldn't figure out how to customize
> table caption.
> Now I understand table caption consists of following four parts.
> 1. Caption label
> 2. Caption number
> 3. Caption
Bob Lounsbury schrieb:
I've read KOMA Script manual. But I couldn't figure out how to customize
table caption.
But it is described there. To change e.g. the caption label to bold, use this
command in the preamble:
\setkomafont{captionlabel}{\bfseries}
I want to leave figure captions
Gordon Wells schrieb:
I know I've posted this before, but there was no reply. I would like to
know if it is possible to make captions automatically adopt the width of
their respective figures and tables in particular. I guess this can be
hacked a bit using wrapfloats but they seem to be a bit
(sorry, pressed send too quickly)
Hi
Thanks for the tips. Unfortunately I'm already using a modified mwbk
class and I'm a bit reluctant to change to another float system at this
stage. I've managed to manually adjust caption width using the ccaption
package though. What I would like to know is
Gordon Wells schrieb:
Thanks for the tips. Unfortunately I'm already using a modified mwbk
class and I'm a bit reluctant to change to another float system at this
should be anyway no problem ...
stage. I've managed to manually adjust caption width using the ccaption
package though. What I would
Gordon Wells schrieb:
I know I've posted this before, but there was no reply. I would like to
know if it is possible to make captions automatically adopt the width of
their respective figures and tables in particular. I guess this can be
hacked a bit using wrapfloats but they seem to be a bit
(sorry, pressed send too quickly)
Hi
Thanks for the tips. Unfortunately I'm already using a modified mwbk
class and I'm a bit reluctant to change to another float system at this
stage. I've managed to manually adjust caption width using the ccaption
package though. What I would like to know is
Gordon Wells schrieb:
Thanks for the tips. Unfortunately I'm already using a modified mwbk
class and I'm a bit reluctant to change to another float system at this
should be anyway no problem ...
stage. I've managed to manually adjust caption width using the ccaption
package though. What I would
Gordon Wells schrieb:
I know I've posted this before, but there was no reply. I would like to
know if it is possible to make captions automatically adopt the width of
their respective figures and tables in particular. I guess this can be
hacked a bit using wrapfloats but they seem to be a bit
(sorry, pressed send too quickly)
Hi
Thanks for the tips. Unfortunately I'm already using a modified mwbk
class and I'm a bit reluctant to change to another float system at this
stage. I've managed to manually adjust caption width using the ccaption
package though. What I would like to know is
Gordon Wells schrieb:
Thanks for the tips. Unfortunately I'm already using a modified mwbk
class and I'm a bit reluctant to change to another float system at this
should be anyway no problem ...
stage. I've managed to manually adjust caption width using the ccaption
package though. What I would
Werner Pessenhofer wrote:
When I change the caption to standard format, it works.
I'm using Lyx 1.2.0.
give the caption
Herbert
--
http://www.lyx.org/help/
Werner Pessenhofer wrote:
When I change the caption to standard format, it works.
I'm using Lyx 1.2.0.
give the caption
Herbert
--
http://www.lyx.org/help/
Werner Pessenhofer wrote:
> When I change the caption to standard format, it works.
> I'm using Lyx 1.2.0.
give the caption
Herbert
--
http://www.lyx.org/help/
On Wed, Oct 10, 2001 at 05:37:29PM +, E GCP wrote:
Hi,
How can I make the table caption (title) in a table float left justified?
LyX always centers the title with respect to the page not the width of the
table. I already tried Layout-Paragraph without success.
Put
On Wed, Oct 10, 2001 at 05:37:29PM +, E GCP wrote:
Hi,
How can I make the table caption (title) in a table float left justified?
LyX always centers the title with respect to the page not the width of the
table. I already tried Layout-Paragraph without success.
Put
On Wed, Oct 10, 2001 at 05:37:29PM +, E GCP wrote:
> Hi,
>
> How can I make the table caption (title) in a table float left justified?
> LyX always centers the title with respect to the page not the width of the
> table. I already tried Layout->Paragraph without success.
Put
Markus Mohr wrote:
I have a rather longish table description and it looks like:
Table: texttexttexttexttexttextcr
texttexttexttexttext
but I would like to have:
Table: texttexttexttexttexttextcr
texttexttexttexttext
How do I achieve that?
package hangcaption
Markus Mohr wrote:
I have a rather longish table description and it looks like:
Table: texttexttexttexttexttextcr
texttexttexttexttext
but I would like to have:
Table: texttexttexttexttexttextcr
texttexttexttexttext
How do I achieve that?
package hangcaption
Markus Mohr wrote:
>
> I have a rather longish table description and it looks like:
>
> Table: texttexttexttexttexttext
> texttexttexttexttext
>
> but I would like to have:
>
> Table: texttexttexttexttexttext
>texttexttexttexttext
>
> How do I achieve that?
package hangcaption
On Fri, 28 Sep 2001, Markus Mohr wrote:
(Float)Table:tablecaption name
instead of:
(Float)table
Table: caption name
You can do the latter by moving the blinking cursor just after the
Table: text (and before the caption name) and pressing once
On Fri, 28 Sep 2001, Markus Mohr wrote:
(Float)Table:tablecaption name
instead of:
(Float)table
Table: caption name
You can do the latter by moving the blinking cursor just after the
Table: text (and before the caption name) and pressing once
On Fri, 28 Sep 2001, Markus Mohr wrote:
>(Float)Table:
>
>instead of:
>
>(Float)
> Table:
You can do the latter by moving the blinking cursor just after the
"Table:" text (and before the caption name) and pressing once Enter.
That way you should be
On 15-May-99 Bas Rijniersce wrote:
Hello,
I'm using the latest (stable) Lyx release on RedHat Linux to write my
thesis. I have some tables that I want to be left aligned. Using Layout
- Paragraph - Alignment the table self is placed OK. But the caption
stays centered on the page. I have
On 15-May-99 Bas Rijniersce wrote:
Hello,
I'm using the latest (stable) Lyx release on RedHat Linux to write my
thesis. I have some tables that I want to be left aligned. Using Layout
- Paragraph - Alignment the table self is placed OK. But the caption
stays centered on the page. I have
On 15-May-99 Bas Rijniersce wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm using the latest (stable) Lyx release on RedHat Linux to write my
> thesis. I have some tables that I want to be left aligned. Using Layout
> -> Paragraph -> Alignment the table self is placed OK. But the caption
> stays centered on the page.
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