Hello,
How do i make a table that the first collum have the titles instead of
the first row??
Or, both have titles, ex:
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... ahem ... simply create a table and put the headings in the first
column? You can then format the column as desired.
Or what specifically are you looking for?
-- Christian
Valter Filipe Silva wrote:
Hello,
How do i make a table that the first collum have the titles instead of
the
Between the first row of the table and the second there are two
\hline This sparate the title row from the rest of the table.
What i'm lookink for is the same effect for the first collum.
Best regards
Valter
Christian Liesen wrote:
... ahem ... simply create a table and put the headings
Add the right line to the 1st column and the left line to the 2nd column.
That'll do the trick.
On 6/5/07, Valter Filipe Silva [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Between the first row of the table and the second there are two
\hline This sparate the title row from the rest of the table.
What i'm
Oh, you're right. But I believe that's LaTeX and not LyX. Can anyone help?
On 6/5/07, Valter Filipe Silva [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
That i tried already, but the effect is not the same. There is no a
effective separations, linke in the case of \hline.
Thanks for the help
Regards
On Tuesday 05 June 2007 11:36, Julio Rojas wrote:
Oh, you're right. But I believe that's LaTeX and not LyX. Can anyone help?
LyX can do it, as well.
Have you tried this?
Insert - Table... (choose number of rows and columns).
position cursor in any row of the first column and right click -
On Tuesday 05 June 2007 11:36, Julio Rojas wrote:
Oh, you're right. But I believe that's LaTeX and not LyX. Can anyone help?
Complementing on what I was suggesting, you can completely separate the first
column by creating a single-column table and then inserting a thin space
(Insert - Special
Many Thanks!
It's exacly what i need!
Regards
Valter
Rudi Gaelzer wrote:
On Tuesday 05 June 2007 11:36, Julio Rojas wrote:
Oh, you're right. But I believe that's LaTeX and not LyX. Can anyone help?
Complementing on what I was suggesting, you can completely separate the first
Hello,
How do i make a table that the first collum have the titles instead of
the first row??
Or, both have titles, ex:
Bits0 1 2
BitRate
5012 15 20
100 24 30 40
150 36 45 60
200 48 60
... ahem ... simply create a table and put the headings in the first
column? You can then format the column as desired.
Or what specifically are you looking for?
-- Christian
Valter Filipe Silva wrote:
Hello,
How do i make a table that the first collum have the titles instead of
the
Between the first row of the table and the second there are two
\hline This sparate the title row from the rest of the table.
What i'm lookink for is the same effect for the first collum.
Best regards
Valter
Christian Liesen wrote:
... ahem ... simply create a table and put the headings
Add the right line to the 1st column and the left line to the 2nd column.
That'll do the trick.
On 6/5/07, Valter Filipe Silva [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Between the first row of the table and the second there are two
\hline This sparate the title row from the rest of the table.
What i'm
Oh, you're right. But I believe that's LaTeX and not LyX. Can anyone help?
On 6/5/07, Valter Filipe Silva [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
That i tried already, but the effect is not the same. There is no a
effective separations, linke in the case of \hline.
Thanks for the help
Regards
On Tuesday 05 June 2007 11:36, Julio Rojas wrote:
Oh, you're right. But I believe that's LaTeX and not LyX. Can anyone help?
LyX can do it, as well.
Have you tried this?
Insert - Table... (choose number of rows and columns).
position cursor in any row of the first column and right click -
On Tuesday 05 June 2007 11:36, Julio Rojas wrote:
Oh, you're right. But I believe that's LaTeX and not LyX. Can anyone help?
Complementing on what I was suggesting, you can completely separate the first
column by creating a single-column table and then inserting a thin space
(Insert - Special
Many Thanks!
It's exacly what i need!
Regards
Valter
Rudi Gaelzer wrote:
On Tuesday 05 June 2007 11:36, Julio Rojas wrote:
Oh, you're right. But I believe that's LaTeX and not LyX. Can anyone help?
Complementing on what I was suggesting, you can completely separate the first
Hello,
How do i make a table that the first collum have the titles instead of
the first row??
Or, both have titles, ex:
Bits0 1 2
BitRate
5012 15 20
100 24 30 40
150 36 45 60
200 48 60
... ahem ... simply create a table and put the headings in the first
column? You can then format the column as desired.
Or what specifically are you looking for?
-- Christian
Valter Filipe Silva wrote:
Hello,
How do i make a table that the first collum have the titles instead of
the
Between the first row of the table and the second there are two
\hline This sparate the title row from the rest of the table.
What i'm lookink for is the same effect for the first collum.
Best regards
Valter
Christian Liesen wrote:
... ahem ... simply create a table and put the headings
Add the right line to the 1st column and the left line to the 2nd column.
That'll do the trick.
On 6/5/07, Valter Filipe Silva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Between the first row of the table and the second there are two
\hline This sparate the title row from the rest of the table.
What i'm
Oh, you're right. But I believe that's LaTeX and not LyX. Can anyone help?
On 6/5/07, Valter Filipe Silva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
That i tried already, but the effect is not the same. There is no a
effective separations, linke in the case of \hline.
Thanks for the help
Regards
On Tuesday 05 June 2007 11:36, Julio Rojas wrote:
> Oh, you're right. But I believe that's LaTeX and not LyX. Can anyone help?
LyX can do it, as well.
Have you tried this?
Insert -> Table... (choose number of rows and columns).
position cursor in any row of the first column and right click ->
On Tuesday 05 June 2007 11:36, Julio Rojas wrote:
> Oh, you're right. But I believe that's LaTeX and not LyX. Can anyone help?
Complementing on what I was suggesting, you can completely separate the first
column by creating a single-column table and then inserting a thin space
(Insert ->
Many Thanks!
It's exacly what i need!
Regards
Valter
Rudi Gaelzer wrote:
On Tuesday 05 June 2007 11:36, Julio Rojas wrote:
Oh, you're right. But I believe that's LaTeX and not LyX. Can anyone help?
Complementing on what I was suggesting, you can completely separate the first
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