Thanks Daniel,
Yeah, I tried a minipage containing three minipages just before I
wrote the
original email. It walked waay off the right side of the page.
Hmmm, but I didn't try the textwidth and hfill. Where would I place
the
\textwidth, and how would I back it out once all these
Thanks Daniel,
Yeah, I tried a minipage containing three minipages just before I
wrote the
original email. It walked waay off the right side of the page.
Hmmm, but I didn't try the textwidth and hfill. Where would I place
the
\textwidth, and how would I back it out once all these
Thanks Daniel,
Yeah, I tried a minipage containing three minipages just before I
wrote the
original email. It walked waay off the right side of the page.
Hmmm, but I didn't try the textwidth and hfill. Where would I place
the
\textwidth, and how would I back it out once all these
On 12.01.2010, at 07:05, Steve Litt wrote:
Ugh!
I wanted rows with 3 columns. Column 1 is the name of the graphic.
Column 2 is
the graphic itself. Column 3 is a short explanation of the graphic.
I used
individual 1 row, 3 column tables to save room and make sure pages
broke
reasonably.
On Tuesday 12 January 2010 03:47:03 Daniel Lohmann wrote:
On 12.01.2010, at 07:05, Steve Litt wrote:
Ugh!
I wanted rows with 3 columns. Column 1 is the name of the graphic.
Column 2 is
the graphic itself. Column 3 is a short explanation of the graphic.
I used
individual 1 row, 3
...@troubleshooters.com
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Tuesday, January 12, 2010 7:05 AM
Subject: Lining up text and graphics in tables?
Ugh!
I wanted rows with 3 columns. Column 1 is the name of the graphic. Column
2 is
the graphic itself. Column 3 is a short explanation of the graphic. I used
individual 1
On 12.01.2010, at 07:05, Steve Litt wrote:
Ugh!
I wanted rows with 3 columns. Column 1 is the name of the graphic.
Column 2 is
the graphic itself. Column 3 is a short explanation of the graphic.
I used
individual 1 row, 3 column tables to save room and make sure pages
broke
reasonably.
On Tuesday 12 January 2010 03:47:03 Daniel Lohmann wrote:
On 12.01.2010, at 07:05, Steve Litt wrote:
Ugh!
I wanted rows with 3 columns. Column 1 is the name of the graphic.
Column 2 is
the graphic itself. Column 3 is a short explanation of the graphic.
I used
individual 1 row, 3
...@troubleshooters.com
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Tuesday, January 12, 2010 7:05 AM
Subject: Lining up text and graphics in tables?
Ugh!
I wanted rows with 3 columns. Column 1 is the name of the graphic. Column
2 is
the graphic itself. Column 3 is a short explanation of the graphic. I used
individual 1
On 12.01.2010, at 07:05, Steve Litt wrote:
Ugh!
I wanted rows with 3 columns. Column 1 is the name of the graphic.
Column 2 is
the graphic itself. Column 3 is a short explanation of the graphic.
I used
individual 1 row, 3 column tables to save room and make sure pages
broke
reasonably.
On Tuesday 12 January 2010 03:47:03 Daniel Lohmann wrote:
> On 12.01.2010, at 07:05, Steve Litt wrote:
> > Ugh!
> >
> > I wanted rows with 3 columns. Column 1 is the name of the graphic.
> > Column 2 is
> > the graphic itself. Column 3 is a short explanation of the graphic.
> > I used
> >
" <sl...@troubleshooters.com>
To: <lyx-users@lists.lyx.org>
Sent: Tuesday, January 12, 2010 7:05 AM
Subject: Lining up text and graphics in tables?
Ugh!
I wanted rows with 3 columns. Column 1 is the name of the graphic. Column
2 is
the graphic itself. Column 3 is a short explanation
Ugh!
I wanted rows with 3 columns. Column 1 is the name of the graphic. Column 2 is
the graphic itself. Column 3 is a short explanation of the graphic. I used
individual 1 row, 3 column tables to save room and make sure pages broke
reasonably.
Trouble is, no matter how I set cell alignment in
Ugh!
I wanted rows with 3 columns. Column 1 is the name of the graphic. Column 2 is
the graphic itself. Column 3 is a short explanation of the graphic. I used
individual 1 row, 3 column tables to save room and make sure pages broke
reasonably.
Trouble is, no matter how I set cell alignment in
Ugh!
I wanted rows with 3 columns. Column 1 is the name of the graphic. Column 2 is
the graphic itself. Column 3 is a short explanation of the graphic. I used
individual 1 row, 3 column tables to save room and make sure pages broke
reasonably.
Trouble is, no matter how I set cell alignment in
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