for elements such as custom
floats [Algorithm etc.], because LaTeX/babel/polyglossia usually do not know
these elements. We rely on our own localization files here. Two things
happened in your case: (1) We also proposed translations for the standard
floats, which are known to babel and polyglossia; (2
Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
\addto\captionsenglish{\renewcommand{\figurename}{Figure}}
\addto\captionsgreek{\renewcommand{\figurename}{Εικόνα}}
I wonder why you get the English figurename in captionsgreek.
Could be a bug that was fixed along the way, I don't know. I started
this
for elements such as custom
floats [Algorithm etc.], because LaTeX/babel/polyglossia usually do not know
these elements. We rely on our own localization files here. Two things
happened in your case: (1) We also proposed translations for the standard
floats, which are known to babel and polyglossia; (2
Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
> > \addto\captionsenglish{\renewcommand{\figurename}{Figure}}
> > \addto\captionsgreek{\renewcommand{\figurename}{Εικόνα}}
> >
> > I wonder why you get the English figurename in captionsgreek.
>
> Could be a bug that was fixed along the way, I don't know. I started
>
s.
I've now committed something to the repository that should prevent such mis-
translations in future releases.
(A short explanations: LyX proposes translations for elements such as custom
floats [Algorithm etc.], because LaTeX/babel/polyglossia usually do not know
these elements. We rely on our own lo
Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
Hm, LyX generated this LaTeX code when exporting to LaTeX (XeTeX):
[...]
%% User specified LaTeX commands.
\renewcommand{\figurename}{Xaxa}%
\makeatother
\usepackage{xunicode}
\usepackage{polyglossia}
On 03/19/2011 09:55 AM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
Hm, LyX generated this LaTeX code when exporting to LaTeX (XeTeX):
[...]
%% User specified LaTeX commands.
\renewcommand{\figurename}{Xaxa}%
\makeatother
Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
I found the problem. If I remove all English-marked text from the
document, then the problem goes away.
Here's a LyX file:
http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=CsWzeg0v
Hm. Your test file produces the correct output for me. Most importantly, it
correcty outputs
On 03/19/2011 07:32 PM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
I found the problem. If I remove all English-marked text from the
document, then the problem goes away.
Here's a LyX file:
http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=CsWzeg0v
Hm. Your test file produces the correct output for me.
Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
Hm, LyX generated this LaTeX code when exporting to LaTeX (XeTeX):
[...]
%% User specified LaTeX commands.
\renewcommand{\figurename}{Xaxa}%
\makeatother
\usepackage{xunicode}
\usepackage{polyglossia}
On 03/19/2011 09:55 AM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
Hm, LyX generated this LaTeX code when exporting to LaTeX (XeTeX):
[...]
%% User specified LaTeX commands.
\renewcommand{\figurename}{Xaxa}%
\makeatother
Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
I found the problem. If I remove all English-marked text from the
document, then the problem goes away.
Here's a LyX file:
http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=CsWzeg0v
Hm. Your test file produces the correct output for me. Most importantly, it
correcty outputs
On 03/19/2011 07:32 PM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
I found the problem. If I remove all English-marked text from the
document, then the problem goes away.
Here's a LyX file:
http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=CsWzeg0v
Hm. Your test file produces the correct output for me.
Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
> Hm, LyX generated this LaTeX code when exporting to "LaTeX (XeTeX)":
>
>[...]
>%% User specified LaTeX commands.
>\renewcommand{\figurename}{Xaxa}%
>
>\makeatother
>
>\usepackage{xunicode}
>\usepackage{polyglossia}
>
On 03/19/2011 09:55 AM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
Hm, LyX generated this LaTeX code when exporting to "LaTeX (XeTeX)":
[...]
%% User specified LaTeX commands.
\renewcommand{\figurename}{Xaxa}%
\makeatother
Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
> I found the problem. If I remove all English-marked text from the
> document, then the problem goes away.
>
> Here's a LyX file:
>
> http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=CsWzeg0v
Hm. Your test file produces the correct output for me. Most importantly, it
correcty outputs
On 03/19/2011 07:32 PM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
I found the problem. If I remove all English-marked text from the
document, then the problem goes away.
Here's a LyX file:
http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=CsWzeg0v
Hm. Your test file produces the correct output for me.
On 2011-03-16, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
I'm using LyX from SVN on Linux and on top of TeX Live 2010. I'm using
XeTeX and have selected Greek as the language in the document's
settings. Everything is translated correctly except for floats. For
example, using a float figure results
On 03/18/2011 11:21 AM, Guenter Milde wrote:
On 2011-03-16, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
I'm using LyX from SVN on Linux and on top of TeX Live 2010. I'm using
XeTeX and have selected Greek as the language in the document's
settings. Everything is translated correctly except for floats
is translated correctly except for floats. For
example, using a float figure results in a float that is labeled (for
example) Figure 1.1. In English. It is not getting translated to
Greek.
Does anyone know of a quick fix for this?
Try in the LaTex preamble e.g.
\def\figurename{σχέδιο}%
I just
On 2011-03-16, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
I'm using LyX from SVN on Linux and on top of TeX Live 2010. I'm using
XeTeX and have selected Greek as the language in the document's
settings. Everything is translated correctly except for floats. For
example, using a float figure results
On 03/18/2011 11:21 AM, Guenter Milde wrote:
On 2011-03-16, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
I'm using LyX from SVN on Linux and on top of TeX Live 2010. I'm using
XeTeX and have selected Greek as the language in the document's
settings. Everything is translated correctly except for floats
is translated correctly except for floats. For
example, using a float figure results in a float that is labeled (for
example) Figure 1.1. In English. It is not getting translated to
Greek.
Does anyone know of a quick fix for this?
Try in the LaTex preamble e.g.
\def\figurename{σχέδιο}%
I just
On 2011-03-16, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
> I'm using LyX from SVN on Linux and on top of TeX Live 2010. I'm using
> XeTeX and have selected "Greek" as the language in the document's
> settings. Everything is translated correctly except for floats. For
> example, using
On 03/18/2011 11:21 AM, Guenter Milde wrote:
On 2011-03-16, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
I'm using LyX from SVN on Linux and on top of TeX Live 2010. I'm using
XeTeX and have selected "Greek" as the language in the document's
settings. Everything is translated correctly except
Everything is translated correctly except for floats. For
example, using a float figure results in a float that is labeled (for
example) "Figure 1.1". In English. It is not getting translated to
Greek.
Does anyone know of a quick fix for this?
Try in the LaTex preamble e.g.
\def\fig
I'm using LyX from SVN on Linux and on top of TeX Live 2010. I'm using
XeTeX and have selected Greek as the language in the document's
settings. Everything is translated correctly except for floats. For
example, using a float figure results in a float that is labeled (for
example) Figure 1.1
I'm using LyX from SVN on Linux and on top of TeX Live 2010. I'm using
XeTeX and have selected Greek as the language in the document's
settings. Everything is translated correctly except for floats. For
example, using a float figure results in a float that is labeled (for
example) Figure 1.1
I'm using LyX from SVN on Linux and on top of TeX Live 2010. I'm using
XeTeX and have selected "Greek" as the language in the document's
settings. Everything is translated correctly except for floats. For
example, using a float figure results in a float that is labeled (for
exampl
Is it posible to justify the width of some captions in a book project to
the width of the figure?
The book has two columns. All figures are placed inside floats. Some
figures are wide and span columns, but do not entirely fill the text
width. With the standard settings captions fill the text
Am Saturday 05 February 2011 11:09:00 schrieb Påvel Nicklasson:
Is it posible to justify the width of some captions in a book project to
the width of the figure?
The book has two columns. All figures are placed inside floats. Some
figures are wide and span columns, but do not entirely fill
On 05/02/2011 5:09 AM, Påvel Nicklasson wrote:
Is it posible to justify the width of some captions in a book project to
the width of the figure?
The book has two columns. All figures are placed inside floats. Some
figures are wide and span columns, but do not entirely fill the text
width
to
the width of the figure?
The book has two columns. All figures are placed inside floats. Some
figures are wide and span columns, but do not entirely fill the text
width. With the standard settings captions fill the text width, even if
the figure doesn’t. I think it would look better in these cases
Is it posible to justify the width of some captions in a book project to
the width of the figure?
The book has two columns. All figures are placed inside floats. Some
figures are wide and span columns, but do not entirely fill the text
width. With the standard settings captions fill the text
Am Saturday 05 February 2011 11:09:00 schrieb Påvel Nicklasson:
Is it posible to justify the width of some captions in a book project to
the width of the figure?
The book has two columns. All figures are placed inside floats. Some
figures are wide and span columns, but do not entirely fill
On 05/02/2011 5:09 AM, Påvel Nicklasson wrote:
Is it posible to justify the width of some captions in a book project to
the width of the figure?
The book has two columns. All figures are placed inside floats. Some
figures are wide and span columns, but do not entirely fill the text
width
to
the width of the figure?
The book has two columns. All figures are placed inside floats. Some
figures are wide and span columns, but do not entirely fill the text
width. With the standard settings captions fill the text width, even if
the figure doesn’t. I think it would look better in these cases
Is it posible to justify the width of some captions in a book project to
the width of the figure?
The book has two columns. All figures are placed inside floats. Some
figures are wide and span columns, but do not entirely fill the text
width. With the standard settings captions fill the text
Am Saturday 05 February 2011 11:09:00 schrieb Påvel Nicklasson:
> Is it posible to justify the width of some captions in a book project to
> the width of the figure?
> The book has two columns. All figures are placed inside floats. Some
> figures are wide and span columns, but do not e
On 05/02/2011 5:09 AM, Påvel Nicklasson wrote:
Is it posible to justify the width of some captions in a book project to
the width of the figure?
The book has two columns. All figures are placed inside floats. Some
figures are wide and span columns, but do not entirely fill the text
width
roject to
the width of the figure?
The book has two columns. All figures are placed inside floats. Some
figures are wide and span columns, but do not entirely fill the text
width. With the standard settings captions fill the text width, even if
the figure doesn’t. I think it would look better in these
Hello,
In my book I use different lists of floats I've created myself. I would need
in front of each chapter mini lists of these floats. I've looked into the
package minitoc but it works only with tocs, lofs and lots.
The package tocstyle needs at least the generation of one complete list,
from
Hello,
In my book I use different lists of floats I've created myself. I would need
in front of each chapter mini lists of these floats. I've looked into the
package minitoc but it works only with tocs, lofs and lots.
The package tocstyle needs at least the generation of one complete list,
from
Hello,
In my book I use different lists of floats I've created myself. I would need
in front of each chapter mini lists of these floats. I've looked into the
package "minitoc" but it works only with tocs, lofs and lots.
The package tocstyle needs at least the generation of one com
On 2010-06-27, Petr A. Ossipov wrote:
Hey
I've got a problem with lyx placing my floats. I now have a subsection,
and soon after it a float with image (and also a float with listing).
However, after rendering, it places the image before this section, which
is undesired. Is there a way
Thanks!
Guenter Milde wrote:
On 2010-06-27, Petr A. Ossipov wrote:
Hey
I've got a problem with lyx placing my floats. I now have a subsection,
and soon after it a float with image (and also a float with listing).
However, after rendering, it places the image before this section
On 2010-06-27, Petr A. Ossipov wrote:
Hey
I've got a problem with lyx placing my floats. I now have a subsection,
and soon after it a float with image (and also a float with listing).
However, after rendering, it places the image before this section, which
is undesired. Is there a way
Thanks!
Guenter Milde wrote:
On 2010-06-27, Petr A. Ossipov wrote:
Hey
I've got a problem with lyx placing my floats. I now have a subsection,
and soon after it a float with image (and also a float with listing).
However, after rendering, it places the image before this section
On 2010-06-27, Petr A. Ossipov wrote:
> Hey
> I've got a problem with lyx placing my floats. I now have a subsection,
> and soon after it a float with image (and also a float with listing).
> However, after rendering, it places the image before this section, which
&g
Thanks!
Guenter Milde wrote:
On 2010-06-27, Petr A. Ossipov wrote:
Hey
I've got a problem with lyx placing my floats. I now have a subsection,
and soon after it a float with image (and also a float with listing).
However, after rendering, it places the image before this section
Hey
I've got a problem with lyx placing my floats. I now have a subsection,
and soon after it a float with image (and also a float with listing).
However, after rendering, it places the image before this section, which
is undesired. Is there a way to tell lyx that a float must be not before
On 6/27/2010 9:30 AM, Petr A. Ossipov wrote:
Hey
I've got a problem with lyx placing my floats. I now have a subsection,
and soon after it a float with image (and also a float with listing).
However, after rendering, it places the image before this section, which
is undesired. Is there a way
Hey
I've got a problem with lyx placing my floats. I now have a subsection,
and soon after it a float with image (and also a float with listing).
However, after rendering, it places the image before this section, which
is undesired. Is there a way to tell lyx that a float must be not before
On 6/27/2010 9:30 AM, Petr A. Ossipov wrote:
Hey
I've got a problem with lyx placing my floats. I now have a subsection,
and soon after it a float with image (and also a float with listing).
However, after rendering, it places the image before this section, which
is undesired. Is there a way
Hey
I've got a problem with lyx placing my floats. I now have a subsection,
and soon after it a float with image (and also a float with listing).
However, after rendering, it places the image before this section, which
is undesired. Is there a way to tell lyx that a float must be not before
On 6/27/2010 9:30 AM, Petr A. Ossipov wrote:
Hey
I've got a problem with lyx placing my floats. I now have a subsection,
and soon after it a float with image (and also a float with listing).
However, after rendering, it places the image before this section, which
is undesired. Is there a way
Patrick Dupre pd520 at york.ac.uk writes:
If I check page of floats in the setting of my picture, it works fine.
I get the picture at the end of the document, but if I rotate the
picture either Rotate sideways (but it looks like that it discards the
page of floats option) or by setting a 90
Patrick Dupre pd520 at york.ac.uk writes:
If I check page of floats in the setting of my picture, it works fine.
I get the picture at the end of the document, but if I rotate the
picture either Rotate sideways (but it looks like that it discards the
page of floats option) or by setting a 90
Patrick Dupre york.ac.uk> writes:
>
> If I check "page of floats" in the setting of my picture, it works fine.
> I get the picture at the end of the document, but if I rotate the
> picture either "Rotate sideways" (but it looks like that it discards the
>
Hello,
If I check page of floats in the setting of my picture, it works fine.
I get the picture at the end of the document, but if I rotate the
picture either Rotate sideways (but it looks like that it discards the
page of floats option) or by setting a 90 deg. angle, then
the figure does not go
Hello,
If I check page of floats in the setting of my picture, it works fine.
I get the picture at the end of the document, but if I rotate the
picture either Rotate sideways (but it looks like that it discards the
page of floats option) or by setting a 90 deg. angle, then
the figure does not go
Hello,
If I check "page of floats" in the setting of my picture, it works fine.
I get the picture at the end of the document, but if I rotate the
picture either "Rotate sideways" (but it looks like that it discards the
"page of floats" option) or by setting a 90 de
I don't want my photographs to be prefaced with any text or numbers, but
only to have the captions I've inserted in each float. My doc is in Italian
So I tried
\usepackage{babel}
\addto\captionsitalian{
\renewcommand{\figurename}{}
}
\renewcommand{\thefigure}
This almost does the job:
Richard Brown wrote:
I don't want my photographs to be prefaced with any text or numbers, but
only to have the captions I've inserted in each float. My doc is in Italian
So I tried
\usepackage{babel}
\addto\captionsitalian{
\renewcommand{\figurename}{}
}
\renewcommand{\thefigure}
This
I don't want my photographs to be prefaced with any text or numbers, but
only to have the captions I've inserted in each float. My doc is in Italian
So I tried
\usepackage{babel}
\addto\captionsitalian{
\renewcommand{\figurename}{}
}
\renewcommand{\thefigure}
This almost does the job:
Richard Brown wrote:
I don't want my photographs to be prefaced with any text or numbers, but
only to have the captions I've inserted in each float. My doc is in Italian
So I tried
\usepackage{babel}
\addto\captionsitalian{
\renewcommand{\figurename}{}
}
\renewcommand{\thefigure}
This
I don't want my photographs to be prefaced with any text or numbers, but
only to have the captions I've inserted in each float. My doc is in Italian
So I tried
\usepackage{babel}
\addto\captionsitalian{
\renewcommand{\figurename}{}
}
\renewcommand{\thefigure}
This almost does the job:
Richard Brown wrote:
I don't want my photographs to be prefaced with any text or numbers, but
only to have the captions I've inserted in each float. My doc is in Italian
So I tried
\usepackage{babel}
\addto\captionsitalian{
\renewcommand{\figurename}{}
}
\renewcommand{\thefigure}
This
On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 7:53 AM, Daniel Lohmann
daniel.lohm...@informatik.uni-erlangen.de wrote:
a clean solution might be possible using the afterpage package. Basically it
provides the \afterpage{something} command, which causes the expansion of
something to be postponed until LaTeX has
point.
I am forwarding it to the group in the hope that others will find it useful.
Cheers,
Rob Oakes
-Original Message-
From: Liviu Andronic [mailto:landronim...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, January 15, 2010 8:13 AM
To: Daniel Lohmann
Cc: Rob Oakes; lyx mail list
Subject: Re: floats
2010/1/15 Rob Oakes lyx-de...@oak-tree.us:
Dear Daniel, Liviu and Other LyX Users,
Daniel and Liviu, thank you very much for the recommendations and for the
link. I've been experimenting with the \afterpage package all morning, and I
am very happy to report that it works famously. I am
Can more than one inset layout be placed in a module? Or does this
(landscape longtable) have to be a second module?
2010/1/15 stephen's mailinglist account stephen4mailingli...@googlemail.com:
2010/1/15 Rob Oakes lyx-de...@oak-tree.us:
Dear Daniel, Liviu and Other LyX Users,
Daniel and
Any number of InsetLayouts can be placed in a module. You will want to
make sure that you define a new macro, however.
Cheers,
Rob
Sent from Rob's Palm
On Jan 15, 2010, at 3:16 PM, stephen's mailinglist account stephen4mailingli...@googlemail.com
wrote:
Can more than one inset layout
On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 7:53 AM, Daniel Lohmann
daniel.lohm...@informatik.uni-erlangen.de wrote:
a clean solution might be possible using the afterpage package. Basically it
provides the \afterpage{something} command, which causes the expansion of
something to be postponed until LaTeX has
point.
I am forwarding it to the group in the hope that others will find it useful.
Cheers,
Rob Oakes
-Original Message-
From: Liviu Andronic [mailto:landronim...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, January 15, 2010 8:13 AM
To: Daniel Lohmann
Cc: Rob Oakes; lyx mail list
Subject: Re: floats
2010/1/15 Rob Oakes lyx-de...@oak-tree.us:
Dear Daniel, Liviu and Other LyX Users,
Daniel and Liviu, thank you very much for the recommendations and for the
link. I've been experimenting with the \afterpage package all morning, and I
am very happy to report that it works famously. I am
Can more than one inset layout be placed in a module? Or does this
(landscape longtable) have to be a second module?
2010/1/15 stephen's mailinglist account stephen4mailingli...@googlemail.com:
2010/1/15 Rob Oakes lyx-de...@oak-tree.us:
Dear Daniel, Liviu and Other LyX Users,
Daniel and
Any number of InsetLayouts can be placed in a module. You will want to
make sure that you define a new macro, however.
Cheers,
Rob
Sent from Rob's Palm
On Jan 15, 2010, at 3:16 PM, stephen's mailinglist account stephen4mailingli...@googlemail.com
wrote:
Can more than one inset layout
On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 7:53 AM, Daniel Lohmann
wrote:
> a clean solution might be possible using the afterpage package. Basically it
> provides the \afterpage{} command, which causes the expansion of
> to be postponed until LaTeX has shipped out the
point.
I am forwarding it to the group in the hope that others will find it useful.
Cheers,
Rob Oakes
-Original Message-
From: Liviu Andronic [mailto:landronim...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, January 15, 2010 8:13 AM
To: Daniel Lohmann
Cc: Rob Oakes; lyx mail list
Subject: Re: floats
2010/1/15 Rob Oakes :
> Dear Daniel, Liviu and Other LyX Users,
>
> Daniel and Liviu, thank you very much for the recommendations and for the
> link. I've been experimenting with the \afterpage package all morning, and I
> am very happy to report that it works famously.
Can more than one inset layout be placed in a module? Or does this
(landscape longtable) have to be a second module?
2010/1/15 stephen's mailinglist account :
> 2010/1/15 Rob Oakes :
>> Dear Daniel, Liviu and Other LyX Users,
>>
>>
Any number of InsetLayouts can be placed in a module. You will want to
make sure that you define a new macro, however.
Cheers,
Rob
Sent from Rob's Palm
On Jan 15, 2010, at 3:16 PM, "stephen's mailinglist account" wrote:
Can more than one inset
Liviu Andronic wrote:
Dear all
Sorry for the cross-posting, but this is at the same time posting a
solution and requesting a feature.
I've been using table floats with subfloats and normal tables, and
they work nicely. However, when the float becomes too long for the
page---because
and chapter headings. In trying to describe the
options, I've found that the most space efficient way is to create a
long-table. Some of these tables can stretch over two, or sometimes even three
pages.
However, I want them to work like floats, in that the table will be started at
the top of a new
putting floats in between tables,
I don't think I'm doing this.
because the floats
might float somewhere else and that would look wrong.
The longtable construct is using [H] (Here definitely placement)
for the caption float, while longtable is used for the rest of
the (sub-)tables. And all
Hello Rob
On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 3:20 PM, Rob Oakes lyx-de...@oak-tree.us wrote:
Are you aware of a method to position long tables so that they combine the
best featrues of the float environment (e.g. semi-automatic displacement so
that they don't disrupt the flow of the text) and the
. Some
of these tables can stretch over two, or sometimes even three pages.
However, I want them to work like floats, in that the table will be
started at the top of a new page without disrupting the flow of the
other text. The current long-table approach doesn't work very well
in that I
Liviu Andronic wrote:
Dear all
Sorry for the cross-posting, but this is at the same time posting a
solution and requesting a feature.
I've been using table floats with subfloats and normal tables, and
they work nicely. However, when the float becomes too long for the
page---because
and chapter headings. In trying to describe the
options, I've found that the most space efficient way is to create a
long-table. Some of these tables can stretch over two, or sometimes even three
pages.
However, I want them to work like floats, in that the table will be started at
the top of a new
putting floats in between tables,
I don't think I'm doing this.
because the floats
might float somewhere else and that would look wrong.
The longtable construct is using [H] (Here definitely placement)
for the caption float, while longtable is used for the rest of
the (sub-)tables. And all
Hello Rob
On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 3:20 PM, Rob Oakes lyx-de...@oak-tree.us wrote:
Are you aware of a method to position long tables so that they combine the
best featrues of the float environment (e.g. semi-automatic displacement so
that they don't disrupt the flow of the text) and the
. Some
of these tables can stretch over two, or sometimes even three pages.
However, I want them to work like floats, in that the table will be
started at the top of a new page without disrupting the flow of the
other text. The current long-table approach doesn't work very well
in that I
Liviu Andronic wrote:
Dear all
Sorry for the cross-posting, but this is at the same time posting a
solution and requesting a feature.
I've been using table floats with subfloats and normal tables, and
they work nicely. However, when the float becomes too long for the
page---because
and chapter headings. In trying to describe the
options, I've found that the most space efficient way is to create a
long-table. Some of these tables can stretch over two, or sometimes even three
pages.
However, I want them to work like floats, in that the table will be started at
the top of a new
lied.
> I guess your ERT is there to get the captions you want? It seems
>
Yes.
> risky putting floats in between tables,
>
I don't think I'm doing this.
> because the floats
> might float somewhere else and that would look wrong.
>
The "longtable" construct
Hello Rob
On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 3:20 PM, Rob Oakes wrote:
> Are you aware of a method to position long tables so that they combine the
> best featrues of the float environment (e.g. semi-automatic displacement so
> that they don't disrupt the flow of the text) and the
of these tables can stretch over two, or sometimes even three pages.
However, I want them to work like floats, in that the table will be
started at the top of a new page without disrupting the flow of the
other text. The current long-table approach doesn't work very well
in that I have to manually
2010/1/9 Liviu Andronic landronim...@gmail.com:
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I've been using table floats with subfloats and normal tables, and
they work nicely. However, when the float becomes too long for the
page---because of the length of the subtables---, it will not break.
I've tried to use longtables
On 1/11/10, Manveru manv...@manveru.pl wrote:
It sounds interesting to have such functionality, but if you have
LaTeX-based solution you should consider publishing it as a package,
then it could be used by LyX.
The solution uses the package subfloat, an existing LaTeX package.
Liviu
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