On 1/21/20 3:58 AM, Bernt Lie wrote:

I use LyX 2.3.3 on 64bit Windows 10, latest version.

I have a floating table with 3 columns. In the first column, I have a figure, in the second column I need to rows of equations, and in the third column, I have a text line:

To get two rows of equations in a sigle table cell, I inserted a 2x1 table within the cell, and inserted a single-line equation in each sub cell. [If I instead insert a multiline equation in the cell, LyX preview crashes.]

My main problem is that I find it “ugly” that the three columns in the row (figure, two lines of equations, and text line] don’t align up well, horizontally.  I have tried to choose the row containing the cylinder, the equations (Jz = ½*m..., Jx = Jy = ...), and the text (“Hollow cylinder...”), and select, say, top alignment, or centered alignment, but those icons/choices are disabled.

Is there a way to control the horizontal alignment?

Thanks.

-B


Without a MWE on which to experiment, it's hard to be certain. A couple of possibilities come to mind. One is to replace the 2x1 inner table with a multiline math formula (such as a "gathered" environment). Another is to click in a cell in the first column¸ click Edit > Table Settings (or right click and do the equivalent), set a fixed width for the first column and a vertical alignment of "Middle" in the column settings dialog.

Paul

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