I have checked across in the thread on floats, sub-floats SOLVED.
If you surround your table with some ERT
\afterpage{\clearpage
...
table here
...
}
One can then choose the option to rotate the table from the dialogue
box. This moves the table onto its own page, but this behaves as a
float becau
On Fri, 15 Jan 2010, stephen's mailinglist account wrote:
How did you do that ?- I have used ERT
I probably used ERT, too. It's been about 5 years now and I don't see
anything in the .lyx file, but I can see the results in the printed book.
Rich
> SteveT,
>
> In my book there is one table that is wide but short. I set that one page
> in landscape orientation while all other pages are in portrait orientation.
> Worked just fine.
>
> Rich
>
How did you do that ?- I have used ERT
--
Stephen
On Fri, 15 Jan 2010, Steve Litt wrote:
If exactly one page is landscape, that page must involve special content
that must remain together always. If that's the case, maybe make that
content with other software and import a rotated pdf of it into your LyX
document. From LyX's point of view it's j
Confession time: when it worked well I did it without a float. I am
going to look at the thread on longtables and see if I can get it to
work with some of the ideas from there
2010/1/15 Richard Brown :
> Thanks for those replies. I tried this, and it compiles without
> problems: however,the table
On Friday 15 January 2010 10:27:35 stephen's mailinglist account wrote:
> 2010/1/15 stephen's mailinglist account
:
> > It work for a table I had in a Komascript book
> >
> > in latex preamble insert \usepackage{pdflscape}
> > then use ERT (ctrl-l) before and after table to insert
> > \begin{lands
Thanks for those replies. I tried this, and it compiles without
problems: however,the table is printed off the page to the right, except
for the first column.
On Fri, 2010-01-15 at 12:49 +, stephen's mailinglist account wrote:
> It work for a table I had in a Komascript book
>
> in latex prea
2010/1/15 stephen's mailinglist account :
> It work for a table I had in a Komascript book
>
> in latex preamble insert \usepackage{pdflscape}
> then use ERT (ctrl-l) before and after table to insert
> \begin{landscape} and \end{landscape}repectively
>
>
>> 2010/1/15 Richard Brown :
>>> Hello yet a
It work for a table I had in a Komascript book
in latex preamble insert \usepackage{pdflscape}
then use ERT (ctrl-l) before and after table to insert
\begin{landscape} and \end{landscape}repectively
2010/1/15 stephen's mailinglist account :
> in raw LaTeX there is a package pdflscape which allows
in raw LaTeX there is a package pdflscape which allows you to set an
environment (\begin{landscape}..\end{landscape}. Content in between is
rotated, but headers and footers are left as per normal.
I have used this with a rotated supertabular which stetched over a few
pages. Don't know whether lyX c
Hello yet again.
I have a big table in my ms, which can only fit on the page if I put it
in landscape mode. How do I do this for just one page, leaving the rest
as portrait which is fine? I'm using Koma script Book and the table was
generated by using insert > float > table
Thanks again.
Richard
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