Confirmed! Thanks Riki!
I removed the CopyStyle and it changed nothing. And like you said, I
had long ago removed the ex unit so it was 5, not 5ex. And by the way,
I settled on 0.7, not 5, because 5 would have been ridiculous.
Thanks for your help.
SteveT
On Fri, 12 Jun 2020 00:41:58 -0400
On 6/12/20 12:07 AM, Steve Litt wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I think I knew this once, but long since forgot. For the style of
> readability optimal for me, I need paragraphs of Standard paragraph
> style to be both indented and separated, *in the LyX User Interface*. I
> tried doing it in my existing
Hi all,
I think I knew this once, but long since forgot. For the style of
readability optimal for me, I need paragraphs of Standard paragraph
style to be both indented and separated, *in the LyX User Interface*. I
tried doing it in my existing layout file, like this:
Style Standard
CopyStyle
On 2013-12-12, mike wrote:
I have a document which almost entirely consists of nested enumerated
lists. The problem is that the vertical spacing between paragraphs and
items in an enumerated list is too close together. I have tried to
remedy this in Document Settings Text Layout by
On 2013-12-12, mike wrote:
I have a document which almost entirely consists of nested enumerated
lists. The problem is that the vertical spacing between paragraphs and
items in an enumerated list is too close together. I have tried to
remedy this in Document Settings Text Layout by
On 2013-12-12, mike wrote:
> I have a document which almost entirely consists of nested enumerated
> lists. The problem is that the vertical spacing between paragraphs and
> items in an enumerated list is too close together. I have tried to
> remedy this in Document > Settings > Text Layout
On 12/12/2013 14:00, mike wrote:
I have a document which almost entirely consists of nested enumerated
lists. The problem is that the vertical spacing between paragraphs
and items in an enumerated list is too close together. I have tried
to remedy this in Document Settings Text Layout by
I have a document which almost entirely consists of nested enumerated
lists. The problem is that the vertical spacing between paragraphs and
items in an enumerated list is too close together. I have tried to
remedy this in Document Settings Text Layout by using the vertical
space button
Have you looked at:
http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/Spacing
HTH
On 12/12/2013 09:00 AM, mike wrote:
I have a document which almost entirely consists of nested enumerated
lists. The problem is that the vertical spacing between paragraphs
and items in an enumerated list is too close together. I have
On 12/12/2013 14:00, mike wrote:
I have a document which almost entirely consists of nested enumerated
lists. The problem is that the vertical spacing between paragraphs
and items in an enumerated list is too close together. I have tried
to remedy this in Document Settings Text Layout by
I have a document which almost entirely consists of nested enumerated
lists. The problem is that the vertical spacing between paragraphs and
items in an enumerated list is too close together. I have tried to
remedy this in Document Settings Text Layout by using the vertical
space button
Have you looked at:
http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/Spacing
HTH
On 12/12/2013 09:00 AM, mike wrote:
I have a document which almost entirely consists of nested enumerated
lists. The problem is that the vertical spacing between paragraphs
and items in an enumerated list is too close together. I have
On 12/12/2013 14:00, mike wrote:
I have a document which almost entirely consists of nested enumerated
lists. The problem is that the vertical spacing between paragraphs
and items in an enumerated list is too close together. I have tried
to remedy this in Document > Settings > Text Layout by
I have a document which almost entirely consists of nested enumerated
lists. The problem is that the vertical spacing between paragraphs and
items in an enumerated list is too close together. I have tried to
remedy this in Document > Settings > Text Layout by using the vertical
space button
Have you looked at:
http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/Spacing
HTH
On 12/12/2013 09:00 AM, mike wrote:
I have a document which almost entirely consists of nested enumerated
lists. The problem is that the vertical spacing between paragraphs
and items in an enumerated list is too close together. I have
On 2013-11-30, Steve Litt wrote:
On Sat, 30 Nov 2013 16:31:07 + (UTC)
Martin Hooper marti...@blueyonder.co.uk wrote:
How do I change the spacing between paragraphs in Lyx...?
I want the line spacing to be single as it is the default but to add
more space between the last line of the
On 2013-11-30, Steve Litt wrote:
On Sat, 30 Nov 2013 16:31:07 + (UTC)
Martin Hooper marti...@blueyonder.co.uk wrote:
How do I change the spacing between paragraphs in Lyx...?
I want the line spacing to be single as it is the default but to add
more space between the last line of the
On 2013-11-30, Steve Litt wrote:
> On Sat, 30 Nov 2013 16:31:07 + (UTC)
> Martin Hooper wrote:
>> How do I change the spacing between paragraphs in Lyx...?
>> I want the line spacing to be single as it is the default but to add
>> more space between the last line
How do I change the spacing between paragraphs in Lyx...?
I want the line spacing to be single as it is the default but to add more
space between the last line of the previous paragraph and the first line of
the next one.
Cheers
Martin
On Sat, 30 Nov 2013 16:31:07 + (UTC)
Martin Hooper marti...@blueyonder.co.uk wrote:
How do I change the spacing between paragraphs in Lyx...?
I want the line spacing to be single as it is the default but to add
more space between the last line of the previous paragraph and the
first
Steve Litt slitt at troubleshooters.com writes:
Ooh, ooh, ooh, I know that. Call on me!
This list has five million questions I can't answer, so it's great to
get one I can. Here's the answer:
Document-settings-Text_layout-Vertical_space-Bigskip.
You can use custom instead of Bigskip
How do I change the spacing between paragraphs in Lyx...?
I want the line spacing to be single as it is the default but to add more
space between the last line of the previous paragraph and the first line of
the next one.
Cheers
Martin
On Sat, 30 Nov 2013 16:31:07 + (UTC)
Martin Hooper marti...@blueyonder.co.uk wrote:
How do I change the spacing between paragraphs in Lyx...?
I want the line spacing to be single as it is the default but to add
more space between the last line of the previous paragraph and the
first
Steve Litt slitt at troubleshooters.com writes:
Ooh, ooh, ooh, I know that. Call on me!
This list has five million questions I can't answer, so it's great to
get one I can. Here's the answer:
Document-settings-Text_layout-Vertical_space-Bigskip.
You can use custom instead of Bigskip
How do I change the spacing between paragraphs in Lyx...?
I want the line spacing to be single as it is the default but to add more
space between the last line of the previous paragraph and the first line of
the next one.
Cheers
Martin
On Sat, 30 Nov 2013 16:31:07 + (UTC)
Martin Hooper wrote:
> How do I change the spacing between paragraphs in Lyx...?
>
> I want the line spacing to be single as it is the default but to add
> more space between the last line of the previous paragraph and the
>
Steve Litt troubleshooters.com> writes:
> Ooh, ooh, ooh, I know that. Call on me!
>
> This list has five million questions I can't answer, so it's great to
> get one I can. Here's the answer:
>
> Document->settings->Text_layout->Vertical_space->Bigskip.
>
> You can use custom instead of
When using the Quote environment with several consecutive paragraphs, I notice
that the paragraph spacing between the Quote paragraphs is narrower than the
paragraph spacing between the Quote paragraphs and the surrounding Standard
paragraphs.
I’d like to widen the spacing between successive
On 10/19/2011 08:39 AM, Virgil Arrington wrote:
When using the Quote environment with several consecutive paragraphs,
I notice that the paragraph spacing between the Quote paragraphs is
narrower than the paragraph spacing between the Quote paragraphs and
the surrounding Standard paragraphs
\leftmargin%
\setlength{\parsep}{1em}}%
\item\relax}
{\endlist}
Thanks again.
Virgil
(I really should get a good LaTeX manual)
From: Richard Heck
Sent: Wednesday, October 19, 2011 11:52 AM
To: Virgil Arrington
Cc: lyx-users-group
Subject: Re: Paragraph spacing in Quote environment
On 10/19/2011 01:14 PM, Virgil Arrington wrote:
Richard,
Thanks for the tip.
The line \parsep\parskip% didn't work. It removed all spacing between
my quote paragraphs.
But, I combined your suggestion with some other things I've tried and
came up with the following that worked:
Thanks for the caution.
I rarely use footnotes, and can’t imagine putting a quote in one, so I think
I’m okay.
Virgil
From: Richard Heck
Sent: Wednesday, October 19, 2011 3:41 PM
To: Virgil Arrington
Cc: lyx-users-group
Subject: Re: Paragraph spacing in Quote environment
On 10/19/2011 01
When using the Quote environment with several consecutive paragraphs, I notice
that the paragraph spacing between the Quote paragraphs is narrower than the
paragraph spacing between the Quote paragraphs and the surrounding Standard
paragraphs.
I’d like to widen the spacing between successive
On 10/19/2011 08:39 AM, Virgil Arrington wrote:
When using the Quote environment with several consecutive paragraphs,
I notice that the paragraph spacing between the Quote paragraphs is
narrower than the paragraph spacing between the Quote paragraphs and
the surrounding Standard paragraphs
\leftmargin%
\setlength{\parsep}{1em}}%
\item\relax}
{\endlist}
Thanks again.
Virgil
(I really should get a good LaTeX manual)
From: Richard Heck
Sent: Wednesday, October 19, 2011 11:52 AM
To: Virgil Arrington
Cc: lyx-users-group
Subject: Re: Paragraph spacing in Quote environment
On 10/19/2011 01:14 PM, Virgil Arrington wrote:
Richard,
Thanks for the tip.
The line \parsep\parskip% didn't work. It removed all spacing between
my quote paragraphs.
But, I combined your suggestion with some other things I've tried and
came up with the following that worked:
Thanks for the caution.
I rarely use footnotes, and can’t imagine putting a quote in one, so I think
I’m okay.
Virgil
From: Richard Heck
Sent: Wednesday, October 19, 2011 3:41 PM
To: Virgil Arrington
Cc: lyx-users-group
Subject: Re: Paragraph spacing in Quote environment
On 10/19/2011 01
When using the Quote environment with several consecutive paragraphs, I notice
that the paragraph spacing between the Quote paragraphs is narrower than the
paragraph spacing between the Quote paragraphs and the surrounding Standard
paragraphs.
I’d like to widen the spacing between successive
On 10/19/2011 08:39 AM, Virgil Arrington wrote:
When using the Quote environment with several consecutive paragraphs,
I notice that the paragraph spacing between the Quote paragraphs is
narrower than the paragraph spacing between the Quote paragraphs and
the surrounding Standard paragraphs
\leftmargin%
\setlength{\parsep}{1em}}%
\item\relax}
{\endlist}
Thanks again.
Virgil
(I really should get a good LaTeX manual)
From: Richard Heck
Sent: Wednesday, October 19, 2011 11:52 AM
To: Virgil Arrington
Cc: lyx-users-group
Subject: Re: Paragraph spacing in Quote environment
On 10/19/2011 01:14 PM, Virgil Arrington wrote:
Richard,
Thanks for the tip.
The line \parsep\parskip% didn't work. It removed all spacing between
my quote paragraphs.
But, I combined your suggestion with some other things I've tried and
came up with the following that worked:
Thanks for the caution.
I rarely use footnotes, and can’t imagine putting a quote in one, so I think
I’m okay.
Virgil
From: Richard Heck
Sent: Wednesday, October 19, 2011 3:41 PM
To: Virgil Arrington
Cc: lyx-users-group
Subject: Re: Paragraph spacing in Quote environment
On 10/19/2011 01
Hi All,
Is there any way to add some extra space between paragraphs on the
screen? Personally, I find the default screen spacing a little crowded
for my screen editing preference.
Also, what do you believe are the best fonts for the screen? I've
changed the default Times to Georgia (a
On 03/03/2011 03:36 PM, Greg Kise wrote:
Hi All,
Is there any way to add some extra space between paragraphs on the
screen? Personally, I find the default screen spacing a little crowded
for my screen editing preference.
This can be done by editing the layout files. Almost all on-screen
I use Palatino Linotype on the screen. It has a slightly wider default line
spacing and is very pleasing on both screen and paper.
Virgil
-Original Message-
From: Greg Kise
Sent: Thursday, March 03, 2011 3:36 PM
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Subject: Screen Paragraph Spacing and Fonts
Hi All,
Is there any way to add some extra space between paragraphs on the
screen? Personally, I find the default screen spacing a little crowded
for my screen editing preference.
Also, what do you believe are the best fonts for the screen? I've
changed the default Times to Georgia (a
On 03/03/2011 03:36 PM, Greg Kise wrote:
Hi All,
Is there any way to add some extra space between paragraphs on the
screen? Personally, I find the default screen spacing a little crowded
for my screen editing preference.
This can be done by editing the layout files. Almost all on-screen
I use Palatino Linotype on the screen. It has a slightly wider default line
spacing and is very pleasing on both screen and paper.
Virgil
-Original Message-
From: Greg Kise
Sent: Thursday, March 03, 2011 3:36 PM
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Subject: Screen Paragraph Spacing and Fonts
Hi All,
Is there any way to add some extra space between paragraphs on the
screen? Personally, I find the default screen spacing a little crowded
for my screen editing preference.
Also, what do you believe are the best fonts for the screen? I've
changed the default Times to Georgia (a
On 03/03/2011 03:36 PM, Greg Kise wrote:
Hi All,
Is there any way to add some extra space between paragraphs on the
screen? Personally, I find the default screen spacing a little crowded
for my screen editing preference.
This can be done by editing the layout files. Almost all on-screen
I use Palatino Linotype on the screen. It has a slightly wider default line
spacing and is very pleasing on both screen and paper.
Virgil
-Original Message-
From: Greg Kise
Sent: Thursday, March 03, 2011 3:36 PM
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Subject: Screen Paragraph Spacing and Fonts
Nicolas Ferré wrote:
Dear all,
If I write the label of an array immediately after the array and if I
change the paragraph spacing of the caption above the array from the
default one, a cross-reference to this array label appears in the dvi
as the section numbering instead of the array
Nicolas Ferré wrote:
Dear all,
If I write the label of an array immediately after the array and if I
change the paragraph spacing of the caption above the array from the
default one, a cross-reference to this array label appears in the dvi
as the section numbering instead of the array
Nicolas Ferré wrote:
Dear all,
If I write the label of an array immediately after the array and if I
change the paragraph spacing of the caption above the array from the
default one, a cross-reference to this array label appears in the dvi
as the section numbering instead of the array
Dear all,
If I write the label of an array immediately after the array and if I
change the paragraph spacing of the caption above the array from the
default one, a cross-reference to this array label appears in the dvi as
the section numbering instead of the array numbering. See the minimal
Dear all,
If I write the label of an array immediately after the array and if I
change the paragraph spacing of the caption above the array from the
default one, a cross-reference to this array label appears in the dvi as
the section numbering instead of the array numbering. See the minimal
Dear all,
If I write the label of an array immediately after the array and if I
change the paragraph spacing of the caption above the array from the
default one, a cross-reference to this array label appears in the dvi as
the section numbering instead of the array numbering. See the minimal
Hi,
I have a lyx document that uses the default size, double spacing, for
document type article. I'd like to include a source code of a c++ program as
an appendix. So I use Toggle Appendix, and then insert the c++ file with
Insert - ASCII as lines in Lyx-Code environment.
Now I have the
Reuben D Budiardja wrote:
Hi,
I have a lyx document that uses the default size, double spacing, for
document type article. I'd like to include a source code of a c++ program as
an appendix. So I use Toggle Appendix, and then insert the c++ file with
Insert - ASCII as lines in Lyx-Code
Hi,
I have a lyx document that uses the default size, double spacing, for
document type article. I'd like to include a source code of a c++ program as
an appendix. So I use Toggle Appendix, and then insert the c++ file with
Insert - ASCII as lines in Lyx-Code environment.
Now I have the
Reuben D Budiardja wrote:
Hi,
I have a lyx document that uses the default size, double spacing, for
document type article. I'd like to include a source code of a c++ program as
an appendix. So I use Toggle Appendix, and then insert the c++ file with
Insert - ASCII as lines in Lyx-Code
Hi,
I have a lyx document that uses the default size, double spacing, for
document type article. I'd like to include a source code of a c++ program as
an appendix. So I use "Toggle Appendix", and then insert the c++ file with
Insert -> "ASCII as lines" in Lyx-Code environment.
Now I have the
Reuben D Budiardja wrote:
> Hi,
> I have a lyx document that uses the default size, double spacing, for
> document type article. I'd like to include a source code of a c++ program as
> an appendix. So I use "Toggle Appendix", and then insert the c++ file with
> Insert -> "ASCII as lines" in
Hello All:
I am using the Document Class Article and would like
to change spacing between paragraphs universally to
have an extra space between paragraphs.
According to the Lyx manual, I should have the
SETSPACE package, which I put into the preamble as:
\usepackage setspace
Then I went
Michelle Dukich wrote:
I am using the Document Class Article and would like
to change spacing between paragraphs universally to
have an extra space between paragraphs.
write in Latex preamble for example
\AtBeginDocument{\addtolength{\parskip}{15pt}}
Herbert
--
Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
write in Latex preamble for example
\AtBeginDocument{\addtolength{\parskip}{15pt}}
Herbert, I really appreciate all the lucid and useful help you
provide to us LyX users. It seems that there are many variables
like \parskip, which are good to know about
Jim Osborn wrote:
provide to us LyX users. It seems that there are many variables
like \parskip, which are good to know about for adjustments like
the original subject of this thread.
Can you suggest a way to learn about some of these variables,
as well as things like
sorry for the last mail, my mouse did what it
want and not what i want ... :-)
Herbert
Hello All:
I am using the Document Class Article and would like
to change spacing between paragraphs universally to
have an extra space between paragraphs.
According to the Lyx manual, I should have the
SETSPACE package, which I put into the preamble as:
\usepackage setspace
Then I went
Michelle Dukich wrote:
I am using the Document Class Article and would like
to change spacing between paragraphs universally to
have an extra space between paragraphs.
write in Latex preamble for example
\AtBeginDocument{\addtolength{\parskip}{15pt}}
Herbert
--
Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
write in Latex preamble for example
\AtBeginDocument{\addtolength{\parskip}{15pt}}
Herbert, I really appreciate all the lucid and useful help you
provide to us LyX users. It seems that there are many variables
like \parskip, which are good to know about
Jim Osborn wrote:
provide to us LyX users. It seems that there are many variables
like \parskip, which are good to know about for adjustments like
the original subject of this thread.
Can you suggest a way to learn about some of these variables,
as well as things like
sorry for the last mail, my mouse did what it
want and not what i want ... :-)
Herbert
Hello All:
I am using the Document Class "Article" and would like
to change spacing between paragraphs universally to
have an extra space between paragraphs.
According to the Lyx manual, I should have the
SETSPACE package, which I put into the preamble as:
\usepackage setspace
Then I
Michelle Dukich wrote:
>
> I am using the Document Class "Article" and would like
> to change spacing between paragraphs universally to
> have an extra space between paragraphs.
write in Latex preamble for example
\AtBeginDocument{\addtolength{\parskip}{15pt}}
Herbert
--
Herbert Voss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>write in Latex preamble for example
>
>\AtBeginDocument{\addtolength{\parskip}{15pt}}
Herbert, I really appreciate all the lucid and useful help you
provide to us LyX users. It seems that there are many variables
like \parskip, which are good to know
Jim Osborn wrote:
>
> provide to us LyX users. It seems that there are many variables
> like \parskip, which are good to know about for adjustments like
> the original subject of this thread.
>
> Can you suggest a way to learn about some of these variables,
> as well as things like
sorry for the last mail, my mouse did what it
want and not what i want ... :-)
Herbert
"Philippe" == Philippe Lebrun [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Philippe I'm writing an article using double spacing. However, it
Philippe starts with a title page with mostly names and addresses
Philippe that don't need double spacing. Is there any way I can
Philippe change the spacing on this page
Hello to all -
I have a question to the latexmeisters out there.
I'm writing an article using double spacing. However, it starts with a title
page with mostly names and addresses that don't need double spacing. Is there
any way I can change the spacing on this page only?
Many (belated) thanks
"Philippe" == Philippe Lebrun [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Philippe I'm writing an article using double spacing. However, it
Philippe starts with a title page with mostly names and addresses
Philippe that don't need double spacing. Is there any way I can
Philippe change the spacing on this page
Hello to all -
I have a question to the latexmeisters out there.
I'm writing an article using double spacing. However, it starts with a title
page with mostly names and addresses that don't need double spacing. Is there
any way I can change the spacing on this page only?
Many (belated) thanks
> "Philippe" == Philippe Lebrun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Philippe> I'm writing an article using double spacing. However, it
Philippe> starts with a title page with mostly names and addresses
Philippe> that don't need double spacing. Is there any way I can
Philippe> change the spacing on
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