hugely
complains, when it has \midrule in \multicolumn.
Another note, is that booktabs just cries for WYSIWYM solution:
user creates regular table with \hlines, and then when ``Use
booktabs'' option is checked, LyX translates the first \hline to
\toprule, the last one to \bottomrule
On Mon, Mar 04, 2002 at 07:15:59PM +0200, Robin Turner wrote:
As far as I remember, only bugs go to bugzilla, feature requests go here,
unless you're a developer
no, please feel free to file feature requests as type enhancement on
bugzilla
Often some preliminary discussion here is fruitful
.
Another note, is that booktabs just cries for WYSIWYM solution:
user creates regular table with \hlines, and then when ``Use
booktabs'' option is checked, LyX translates the first \hline to
\toprule, the last one to \bottomrule and everything else to
\midrule or \cmidrule. That's WYSIWYM as I would
hugely
complains, when it has \midrule in \multicolumn.
Another note, is that booktabs just cries for WYSIWYM solution:
user creates regular table with \hlines, and then when ``Use
booktabs'' option is checked, LyX translates the first \hline to
\toprule, the last one to \bottomrule
On Mon, Mar 04, 2002 at 07:15:59PM +0200, Robin Turner wrote:
As far as I remember, only bugs go to bugzilla, feature requests go here,
unless you're a developer
no, please feel free to file feature requests as type enhancement on
bugzilla
Often some preliminary discussion here is fruitful
\midrule in \multicolumn.
Another note, is that booktabs just cries for WYSIWYM solution:
user creates regular table with \hlines, and then when ``Use
booktabs'' option is checked, LyX translates the first \hline to
\toprule, the last one to \bottomrule and everything else to
\midrule or \cmidrule. That's WYS
because of the last subheading) and of course latex hugely
> complains, when it has \midrule in \multicolumn.
>
> Another note, is that booktabs just cries for WYSIWYM solution:
> user creates regular table with \hlines, and then when ``Use
> booktabs'' option is checked, LyX translates
On Mon, Mar 04, 2002 at 07:15:59PM +0200, Robin Turner wrote:
> As far as I remember, only bugs go to bugzilla, feature requests go here,
> unless you're a developer.
no, please feel free to file feature requests as type "enhancement" on
bugzilla.
Often some preliminary discussion here is
Hi,
just a question, whether there are plans to support booktabs
package in LyX? The package makes _much_ prettier tables and
implementation in LyX would need just an ability to distinguish
between three kinds of the \hline (\toprule, \midrule, and
\bottomrule). Unfortunately, I have not found
On Mon, 4 Mar 2002, Matej Cepl wrote:
just a question, whether there are plans to support booktabs
package in LyX? The package makes _much_ prettier tables and
implementation in LyX would need just an ability to distinguish
between three kinds of the \hline (\toprule, \midrule
Hi,
just a question, whether there are plans to support booktabs
package in LyX? The package makes _much_ prettier tables and
implementation in LyX would need just an ability to distinguish
between three kinds of the \hline (\toprule, \midrule, and
\bottomrule). Unfortunately, I have not found
On Mon, 4 Mar 2002, Matej Cepl wrote:
just a question, whether there are plans to support booktabs
package in LyX? The package makes _much_ prettier tables and
implementation in LyX would need just an ability to distinguish
between three kinds of the \hline (\toprule, \midrule
Hi,
just a question, whether there are plans to support booktabs
package in LyX? The package makes _much_ prettier tables and
implementation in LyX would need just an ability to distinguish
between three kinds of the \hline (\toprule, \midrule, and
\bottomrule). Unfortunately, I have not found
On Mon, 4 Mar 2002, Matej Cepl wrote:
> just a question, whether there are plans to support booktabs
> package in LyX? The package makes _much_ prettier tables and
> implementation in LyX would need just an ability to distinguish
> between three kinds of the \hline (\topru
Hi,
while looking for something I have found LaTeX
package booktabs. Reading its documentation (I
have it at
/usr/share/texmf/doc/latex/..??../booktabs )
make me confused. The author seems to be rather
radical and quite strange to my taste. Would be
willing and ready knowingly comment
Sounds like someone's opinion to me. Depending on the type of document,
audience, etc., they should be perfectly acceptable and serve distinct purposes
(as your example implies). I don't recall ever seeing rules on their use in
my grammar book either... :)
Kenward
On Fri, Aug 25, 2000 at
Hi,
while looking for something I have found LaTeX
package booktabs. Reading its documentation (I
have it at
/usr/share/texmf/doc/latex/..??../booktabs )
make me confused. The author seems to be rather
radical and quite strange to my taste. Would be
willing and ready knowingly comment
Sounds like someone's opinion to me. Depending on the type of document,
audience, etc., they should be perfectly acceptable and serve distinct purposes
(as your example implies). I don't recall ever seeing rules on their use in
my grammar book either... :)
Kenward
On Fri, Aug 25, 2000 at
Hi,
while looking for something I have found LaTeX
package booktabs. Reading its documentation (I
have it at
/usr/share/texmf/doc/latex/..??../booktabs )
make me confused. The author seems to be rather
radical and quite strange to my taste. Would be
willing and ready knowingly comment
Sounds like someone's opinion to me. Depending on the type of document,
audience, etc., they should be perfectly acceptable and serve distinct purposes
(as your example implies). I don't recall ever seeing rules on their use in
my grammar book either... :)
Kenward
On Fri, Aug 25, 2000 at
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