Re: Headline spacing irregular?
Problem solved, thanks to the mailing list. :) Here's the answer that solved it: [quote]Most likely you changed the spacing in the paragraph settings. Make sure you select the offending text and click Edit Paragraph Settings and set the Line spacing back to default.[/quote] -- View this message in context: http://lyx.475766.n2.nabble.com/Headline-spacing-irregular-tp6840087p6858484.html Sent from the LyX - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
Re: Headline spacing irregular?
Problem solved, thanks to the mailing list. :) Here's the answer that solved it: [quote]Most likely you changed the spacing in the paragraph settings. Make sure you select the offending text and click Edit Paragraph Settings and set the Line spacing back to default.[/quote] -- View this message in context: http://lyx.475766.n2.nabble.com/Headline-spacing-irregular-tp6840087p6858484.html Sent from the LyX - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
Re: Headline spacing irregular?
Problem solved, thanks to the mailing list. :) Here's the answer that solved it: [quote]Most likely you changed the spacing in the paragraph settings. Make sure you select the offending text and click Edit > Paragraph Settings and set the Line spacing back to default.[/quote] -- View this message in context: http://lyx.475766.n2.nabble.com/Headline-spacing-irregular-tp6840087p6858484.html Sent from the LyX - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
Re: Headline spacing irregular?
On 29/09/2011 12:56 PM, Bianca Kranzusch wrote: I'm not sure where the onehalfspace-stuff comes from. I definitely did not add it through ERT (at least not that I'm aware). I _thought_ it came from using the package \setspace, but even if I delete it from the latex header (or delete the whole latex header, for that matter!) AND use the lyx settings to set spacing to 1.25, I _still_ get the offensive onehalfspace-entries. I don't know what else to try, can you perhaps suggest something? (As I'm not sure about appendixes on this list, I have uploaded a much shortened version of the file that still exhibits the offensive behaviour here: https://www.yousendit.com/download/T2dkckhVQXBtMEpESjlVag ) Thank you so much for your help! Lastalda Most likely you changed the spacing in the paragraph settings. Make sure you select the offending text and click Edit Paragraph Settings and set the Line spacing back to default. -- Julien
Re: Headline spacing irregular?
On 29/09/2011 12:56 PM, Bianca Kranzusch wrote: I'm not sure where the onehalfspace-stuff comes from. I definitely did not add it through ERT (at least not that I'm aware). I _thought_ it came from using the package \setspace, but even if I delete it from the latex header (or delete the whole latex header, for that matter!) AND use the lyx settings to set spacing to 1.25, I _still_ get the offensive onehalfspace-entries. I don't know what else to try, can you perhaps suggest something? (As I'm not sure about appendixes on this list, I have uploaded a much shortened version of the file that still exhibits the offensive behaviour here: https://www.yousendit.com/download/T2dkckhVQXBtMEpESjlVag ) Thank you so much for your help! Lastalda Most likely you changed the spacing in the paragraph settings. Make sure you select the offending text and click Edit Paragraph Settings and set the Line spacing back to default. -- Julien
Re: Headline spacing irregular?
On 29/09/2011 12:56 PM, Bianca Kranzusch wrote: I'm not sure where the onehalfspace-stuff comes from. I definitely did not add it through ERT (at least not that I'm aware). I _thought_ it came from using the package \setspace, but even if I delete it from the latex header (or delete the whole latex header, for that matter!) AND use the lyx settings to set spacing to 1.25, I _still_ get the offensive onehalfspace-entries. I don't know what else to try, can you perhaps suggest something? (As I'm not sure about appendixes on this list, I have uploaded a much shortened version of the file that still exhibits the offensive behaviour here: https://www.yousendit.com/download/T2dkckhVQXBtMEpESjlVag ) Thank you so much for your help! Lastalda Most likely you changed the spacing in the paragraph settings. Make sure you select the offending text and click Edit > Paragraph Settings and set the Line spacing back to default. -- Julien
Re: Headline spacing irregular?
On 28. sep. 2011 14:49, Lastalda wrote: I'm writing my diploma thesis in Lyx and am running across some irritating formatting issues. One of the most irritating is that the spacing around headlines is inconsistent. An example screenshot: http://lyx.475766.n2.nabble.com/file/n6840087/Headline_spacing.png There you can see that for most headlines (like 3.2.1.2 and 3.2.1.3) the space /before/ the headline is bigger than the space /after/ the headline. But for some headlines, like 3.1.2.4 in this case, the space /before/ the headline is smaller! The formatting I did on all the paragraphs and headlines is identical! This is just one example, it happens multiple times within the document. Does somebody have any advice what I can do about this? (I mostly want it to be consistent, but would prefer the space before headings to be bigger than the one after headings.) All help is dearly appreciated! Lastalda Also, if it helps, here's the exportet latex code of the section in the screenshot: Yes, that helped. Looking at the latex code, I see \begin{onehalfspace} and \end {onehalfspace} surrounding your headings. That mess with the spacing. Removing those gives consistent spacing. It seems to me that onehalfspace works inconsistently, because you have used it on every heading, but it only changes the spacing for Fällung von DNA Removing onehalfspace fixes that, and have no effect on the other headings. Or maybe onehalfspace is not compatible with headings. I don't know what you have done in LyX to get the onehalfspace stuff, because I don't have the LyX file. If it is added through tex boxes, just remove it. If you have a custom character/paragraph style, fix it. I tried setting the line spacing in document settings, it did not have such effects on the latex code. I hope this helps. Helge Hafting
Re: Headline spacing irregular?
I'm not sure where the onehalfspace-stuff comes from. I definitely did not add it through ERT (at least not that I'm aware). I _thought_ it came from using the package \setspace, but even if I delete it from the latex header (or delete the whole latex header, for that matter!) AND use the lyx settings to set spacing to 1.25, I _still_ get the offensive onehalfspace-entries. I don't know what else to try, can you perhaps suggest something? (As I'm not sure about appendixes on this list, I have uploaded a much shortened version of the file that still exhibits the offensive behaviour here: https://www.yousendit.com/download/T2dkckhVQXBtMEpESjlVag ) Thank you so much for your help! Lastalda 2011/9/29 Helge Hafting helge.haft...@hist.no: On 28. sep. 2011 14:49, Lastalda wrote: I'm writing my diploma thesis in Lyx and am running across some irritating formatting issues. One of the most irritating is that the spacing around headlines is inconsistent. An example screenshot: http://lyx.475766.n2.nabble.com/file/n6840087/Headline_spacing.png There you can see that for most headlines (like 3.2.1.2 and 3.2.1.3) the space /before/ the headline is bigger than the space /after/ the headline. But for some headlines, like 3.1.2.4 in this case, the space /before/ the headline is smaller! The formatting I did on all the paragraphs and headlines is identical! This is just one example, it happens multiple times within the document. Does somebody have any advice what I can do about this? (I mostly want it to be consistent, but would prefer the space before headings to be bigger than the one after headings.) All help is dearly appreciated! Lastalda Also, if it helps, here's the exportet latex code of the section in the screenshot: Yes, that helped. Looking at the latex code, I see \begin{onehalfspace} and \end {onehalfspace} surrounding your headings. That mess with the spacing. Removing those gives consistent spacing. It seems to me that onehalfspace works inconsistently, because you have used it on every heading, but it only changes the spacing for Fällung von DNA Removing onehalfspace fixes that, and have no effect on the other headings. Or maybe onehalfspace is not compatible with headings. I don't know what you have done in LyX to get the onehalfspace stuff, because I don't have the LyX file. If it is added through tex boxes, just remove it. If you have a custom character/paragraph style, fix it. I tried setting the line spacing in document settings, it did not have such effects on the latex code. I hope this helps. Helge Hafting
Re: Headline spacing irregular?
On 28. sep. 2011 14:49, Lastalda wrote: I'm writing my diploma thesis in Lyx and am running across some irritating formatting issues. One of the most irritating is that the spacing around headlines is inconsistent. An example screenshot: http://lyx.475766.n2.nabble.com/file/n6840087/Headline_spacing.png There you can see that for most headlines (like 3.2.1.2 and 3.2.1.3) the space /before/ the headline is bigger than the space /after/ the headline. But for some headlines, like 3.1.2.4 in this case, the space /before/ the headline is smaller! The formatting I did on all the paragraphs and headlines is identical! This is just one example, it happens multiple times within the document. Does somebody have any advice what I can do about this? (I mostly want it to be consistent, but would prefer the space before headings to be bigger than the one after headings.) All help is dearly appreciated! Lastalda Also, if it helps, here's the exportet latex code of the section in the screenshot: Yes, that helped. Looking at the latex code, I see \begin{onehalfspace} and \end {onehalfspace} surrounding your headings. That mess with the spacing. Removing those gives consistent spacing. It seems to me that onehalfspace works inconsistently, because you have used it on every heading, but it only changes the spacing for Fällung von DNA Removing onehalfspace fixes that, and have no effect on the other headings. Or maybe onehalfspace is not compatible with headings. I don't know what you have done in LyX to get the onehalfspace stuff, because I don't have the LyX file. If it is added through tex boxes, just remove it. If you have a custom character/paragraph style, fix it. I tried setting the line spacing in document settings, it did not have such effects on the latex code. I hope this helps. Helge Hafting
Re: Headline spacing irregular?
I'm not sure where the onehalfspace-stuff comes from. I definitely did not add it through ERT (at least not that I'm aware). I _thought_ it came from using the package \setspace, but even if I delete it from the latex header (or delete the whole latex header, for that matter!) AND use the lyx settings to set spacing to 1.25, I _still_ get the offensive onehalfspace-entries. I don't know what else to try, can you perhaps suggest something? (As I'm not sure about appendixes on this list, I have uploaded a much shortened version of the file that still exhibits the offensive behaviour here: https://www.yousendit.com/download/T2dkckhVQXBtMEpESjlVag ) Thank you so much for your help! Lastalda 2011/9/29 Helge Hafting helge.haft...@hist.no: On 28. sep. 2011 14:49, Lastalda wrote: I'm writing my diploma thesis in Lyx and am running across some irritating formatting issues. One of the most irritating is that the spacing around headlines is inconsistent. An example screenshot: http://lyx.475766.n2.nabble.com/file/n6840087/Headline_spacing.png There you can see that for most headlines (like 3.2.1.2 and 3.2.1.3) the space /before/ the headline is bigger than the space /after/ the headline. But for some headlines, like 3.1.2.4 in this case, the space /before/ the headline is smaller! The formatting I did on all the paragraphs and headlines is identical! This is just one example, it happens multiple times within the document. Does somebody have any advice what I can do about this? (I mostly want it to be consistent, but would prefer the space before headings to be bigger than the one after headings.) All help is dearly appreciated! Lastalda Also, if it helps, here's the exportet latex code of the section in the screenshot: Yes, that helped. Looking at the latex code, I see \begin{onehalfspace} and \end {onehalfspace} surrounding your headings. That mess with the spacing. Removing those gives consistent spacing. It seems to me that onehalfspace works inconsistently, because you have used it on every heading, but it only changes the spacing for Fällung von DNA Removing onehalfspace fixes that, and have no effect on the other headings. Or maybe onehalfspace is not compatible with headings. I don't know what you have done in LyX to get the onehalfspace stuff, because I don't have the LyX file. If it is added through tex boxes, just remove it. If you have a custom character/paragraph style, fix it. I tried setting the line spacing in document settings, it did not have such effects on the latex code. I hope this helps. Helge Hafting
Re: Headline spacing irregular?
On 28. sep. 2011 14:49, Lastalda wrote: I'm writing my diploma thesis in Lyx and am running across some irritating formatting issues. One of the most irritating is that the spacing around headlines is inconsistent. An example screenshot: http://lyx.475766.n2.nabble.com/file/n6840087/Headline_spacing.png There you can see that for most headlines (like 3.2.1.2 and 3.2.1.3) the space /before/ the headline is bigger than the space /after/ the headline. But for some headlines, like 3.1.2.4 in this case, the space /before/ the headline is smaller! The formatting I did on all the paragraphs and headlines is identical! This is just one example, it happens multiple times within the document. Does somebody have any advice what I can do about this? (I mostly want it to be consistent, but would prefer the space before headings to be bigger than the one after headings.) All help is dearly appreciated! Lastalda Also, if it helps, here's the exportet latex code of the section in the screenshot: Yes, that helped. Looking at the latex code, I see \begin{onehalfspace} and \end {onehalfspace} surrounding your headings. That mess with the spacing. Removing those gives consistent spacing. It seems to me that onehalfspace works inconsistently, because you have used it on every heading, but it only changes the spacing for "Fällung von DNA" Removing onehalfspace fixes that, and have no effect on the other headings. Or maybe onehalfspace is not compatible with headings. I don't know what you have done in LyX to get the onehalfspace stuff, because I don't have the LyX file. If it is added through tex boxes, just remove it. If you have a custom character/paragraph style, fix it. I tried setting the line spacing in document settings, it did not have such effects on the latex code. I hope this helps. Helge Hafting
Re: Headline spacing irregular?
I'm not sure where the onehalfspace-stuff comes from. I definitely did not add it through ERT (at least not that I'm aware). I _thought_ it came from using the package \setspace, but even if I delete it from the latex header (or delete the whole latex header, for that matter!) AND use the lyx settings to set spacing to 1.25, I _still_ get the offensive onehalfspace-entries. I don't know what else to try, can you perhaps suggest something? (As I'm not sure about appendixes on this list, I have uploaded a much shortened version of the file that still exhibits the offensive behaviour here: https://www.yousendit.com/download/T2dkckhVQXBtMEpESjlVag ) Thank you so much for your help! Lastalda 2011/9/29 Helge Hafting: > On 28. sep. 2011 14:49, Lastalda wrote: >> >> I'm writing my diploma thesis in Lyx and am running across some irritating >> formatting issues. >> One of the most irritating is that the spacing around headlines is >> inconsistent. >> An example screenshot: >> http://lyx.475766.n2.nabble.com/file/n6840087/Headline_spacing.png >> There you can see that for most headlines (like 3.2.1.2 and 3.2.1.3) the >> space /before/ the headline is bigger than the space /after/ the headline. >> But for some headlines, like 3.1.2.4 in this case, the space /before/ the >> headline is smaller! >> The formatting I did on all the paragraphs and headlines is identical! >> >> This is just one example, it happens multiple times within the document. >> Does somebody have any advice what I can do about this? (I mostly want it >> to >> be consistent, but would prefer the space before headings to be bigger >> than >> the one after headings.) >> >> All help is dearly appreciated! >> Lastalda >> >> >> >> Also, if it helps, here's the exportet latex code of the section in the >> screenshot: > > Yes, that helped. > Looking at the latex code, I see \begin{onehalfspace} and \end > {onehalfspace} surrounding your headings. That mess with the spacing. > Removing those gives consistent spacing. > > It seems to me that onehalfspace works inconsistently, because you have used > it on every heading, but it only changes the spacing for "Fällung von DNA" > Removing onehalfspace fixes that, and have no effect on the other headings. > Or maybe onehalfspace is not compatible with headings. > > I don't know what you have done in LyX to get the onehalfspace stuff, > because I don't have the LyX file. If it is added through tex boxes, > just remove it. If you have a custom character/paragraph style, fix it. > I tried setting the line spacing in document settings, it did not > have such effects on the latex code. > > I hope this helps. > > Helge Hafting >