Re: Table row alignment?

2020-01-26 Thread Paul A. Rubin

On 1/26/20 10:31 AM, Bernt Lie wrote:


*From:*Paul A. Rubin 
*Sent:* Sunday, January 26, 2020 16:11
*To:* Bernt Lie ; lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
*Subject:* Re: Table row alignment?

On 1/26/20 9:49 AM, Bernt Lie wrote:

*From:*lyx-users 
<mailto:lyx-users-boun...@lists.lyx.org> *On Behalf Of *Paul A. Rubin
*Sent:* Saturday, January 25, 2020 21:49
*To:* lyx-users@lists.lyx.org <mailto:lyx-users@lists.lyx.org>
    *Subject:* Re: Table row alignment?

On 1/21/20 3:58 AM, Bernt Lie wrote:

I use LyX 2.3.3 on 64bit Windows 10, latest version.

I have a floating table with 3 columns. In the first column, I
have a figure, in the second column I need to rows of
equations, and in the third column, I have a text line:

To get two rows of equations in a sigle table cell, I inserted
a 2x1 table within the cell, and inserted a single-line
equation in each sub cell. [If I instead insert a multiline
equation in the cell, LyX preview crashes.]

My main problem is that I find it “ugly” that the three
columns in the row (figure, two lines of equations, and text
line] don’t align up well, horizontally.  I have tried to
choose the row containing the cylinder, the equations (Jz =
½*m..., Jx = Jy = ...), and the text (“Hollow cylinder...”),
and select, say, top alignment, or centered alignment, but
those icons/choices are disabled.

Is there a way to control the horizontal alignment?

Thanks.

-B




Without a MWE on which to experiment, it's hard to be certain. A
couple of possibilities come to mind. One is to replace the 2x1
inner table with a multiline math formula (such as a "gathered"
environment). Another is to click in a cell in the first column¸
click Edit > Table Settings (or right click and do the
equivalent), set a fixed width for the first column and a vertical
alignment of "Middle" in the column settings dialog.

Paul

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I have attached a minimal LyX document with the *.svg file that I
use. In the figure path of LyX, I have put the figure in a
subdirectory “figs” – which can easily be changed.

I’ve tested a bit more, and it is the insertion of the **figure**
that causes the problem. My “trick” of getting multiline math by
inserting a table within a table cell works fine.

So: is it possible to vertically center the figure at the
insertion point?

-B

What I proposed above works. Put the cursor in the "Geometry" cell, 
right click, select Settings..., and in the Column settings section of 
the Table Settings tab set a fixed width for the column. That enables 
the Vertical alignment control, which you set to Middle. You might 
want to horizontally center as well; that's up to you.

I've attached a modified version of the MWE.

Paul

Thanks! I get it! I need to **specify width** in order to **enable 
vertical alignment** -- at least for cells with graphics.


-B

That's true for any cell content, not just for graphics. To set a 
vertical alignment in a column, you first have to fix the column width.


Paul


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RE: Table row alignment?

2020-01-26 Thread Bernt Lie


From: Paul A. Rubin 
Sent: Sunday, January 26, 2020 16:11
To: Bernt Lie ; lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Subject: Re: Table row alignment?

On 1/26/20 9:49 AM, Bernt Lie wrote:


From: lyx-users 
<mailto:lyx-users-boun...@lists.lyx.org> On 
Behalf Of Paul A. Rubin
Sent: Saturday, January 25, 2020 21:49
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org<mailto:lyx-users@lists.lyx.org>
Subject: Re: Table row alignment?

On 1/21/20 3:58 AM, Bernt Lie wrote:
I use LyX 2.3.3 on 64bit Windows 10, latest version.

I have a floating table with 3 columns. In the first column, I have a figure, 
in the second column I need to rows of equations, and in the third column, I 
have a text line:
[cid:image001.jpg@01D5D465.FA549410]

To get two rows of equations in a sigle table cell, I inserted a 2x1 table 
within the cell, and inserted a single-line equation in each sub cell. [If I 
instead insert a multiline equation in the cell, LyX preview crashes.]

My main problem is that I find it “ugly” that the three columns in the row 
(figure, two lines of equations, and text line] don’t align up well, 
horizontally.  I have tried to choose the row containing the cylinder, the 
equations (Jz = ½*m..., Jx = Jy = ...), and the text (“Hollow cylinder...”), 
and select, say, top alignment, or centered alignment, but those icons/choices 
are disabled.

Is there a way to control the horizontal alignment?

Thanks.
-B



Without a MWE on which to experiment, it's hard to be certain. A couple of 
possibilities come to mind. One is to replace the 2x1 inner table with a 
multiline math formula (such as a "gathered" environment). Another is to click 
in a cell in the first column¸ click Edit > Table Settings (or right click and 
do the equivalent), set a fixed width for the first column and a vertical 
alignment of "Middle" in the column settings dialog.

Paul
--
I have attached a minimal LyX document with the *.svg file that I use. In the 
figure path of LyX, I have put the figure in a subdirectory “figs” – which can 
easily be changed.
I’ve tested a bit more, and it is the insertion of the *figure* that causes the 
problem. My “trick” of getting multiline math by inserting a table within a 
table cell works fine.
So: is it possible to vertically center the figure at the insertion point?

-B
What I proposed above works. Put the cursor in the "Geometry" cell, right 
click, select Settings..., and in the Column settings section of the Table 
Settings tab set a fixed width for the column. That enables the Vertical 
alignment control, which you set to Middle. You might want to horizontally 
center as well; that's up to you.
I've attached a modified version of the MWE.

Paul

Thanks! I get it! I need to *specify width* in order to *enable vertical 
alignment* -- at least for cells with graphics.
-B
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RE: Table row alignment?

2020-01-26 Thread Bernt Lie


From: lyx-users  On Behalf Of Paul A. Rubin
Sent: Saturday, January 25, 2020 21:49
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Subject: Re: Table row alignment?

On 1/21/20 3:58 AM, Bernt Lie wrote:
I use LyX 2.3.3 on 64bit Windows 10, latest version.

I have a floating table with 3 columns. In the first column, I have a figure, 
in the second column I need to rows of equations, and in the third column, I 
have a text line:
[cid:image001.jpg@01D5D460.2F1A9D80]

To get two rows of equations in a sigle table cell, I inserted a 2x1 table 
within the cell, and inserted a single-line equation in each sub cell. [If I 
instead insert a multiline equation in the cell, LyX preview crashes.]

My main problem is that I find it “ugly” that the three columns in the row 
(figure, two lines of equations, and text line] don’t align up well, 
horizontally.  I have tried to choose the row containing the cylinder, the 
equations (Jz = ½*m..., Jx = Jy = ...), and the text (“Hollow cylinder...”), 
and select, say, top alignment, or centered alignment, but those icons/choices 
are disabled.

Is there a way to control the horizontal alignment?

Thanks.
-B


Without a MWE on which to experiment, it's hard to be certain. A couple of 
possibilities come to mind. One is to replace the 2x1 inner table with a 
multiline math formula (such as a "gathered" environment). Another is to click 
in a cell in the first column¸ click Edit > Table Settings (or right click and 
do the equivalent), set a fixed width for the first column and a vertical 
alignment of "Middle" in the column settings dialog.

Paul
--
I have attached a minimal LyX document with the *.svg file that I use. In the 
figure path of LyX, I have put the figure in a subdirectory “figs” – which can 
easily be changed.
I’ve tested a bit more, and it is the insertion of the *figure* that causes the 
problem. My “trick” of getting multiline math by inserting a table within a 
table cell works fine.
So: is it possible to vertically center the figure at the insertion point?

-B


test.lyx
Description: test.lyx


Moment_of_Inertia_hollow_cylinder.svg
Description: Moment_of_Inertia_hollow_cylinder.svg
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Re: Table row alignment?

2020-01-26 Thread Paul A. Rubin

On 1/26/20 9:49 AM, Bernt Lie wrote:


*From:*lyx-users  *On Behalf Of *Paul 
A. Rubin

*Sent:* Saturday, January 25, 2020 21:49
*To:* lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
*Subject:* Re: Table row alignment?

On 1/21/20 3:58 AM, Bernt Lie wrote:

I use LyX 2.3.3 on 64bit Windows 10, latest version.

I have a floating table with 3 columns. In the first column, I
have a figure, in the second column I need to rows of equations,
and in the third column, I have a text line:

To get two rows of equations in a sigle table cell, I inserted a
2x1 table within the cell, and inserted a single-line equation in
each sub cell. [If I instead insert a multiline equation in the
cell, LyX preview crashes.]

My main problem is that I find it “ugly” that the three columns in
the row (figure, two lines of equations, and text line] don’t
align up well, horizontally.  I have tried to choose the row
containing the cylinder, the equations (Jz = ½*m..., Jx = Jy =
...), and the text (“Hollow cylinder...”), and select, say, top
alignment, or centered alignment, but those icons/choices are
disabled.

Is there a way to control the horizontal alignment?

Thanks.

-B



Without a MWE on which to experiment, it's hard to be certain. A 
couple of possibilities come to mind. One is to replace the 2x1 inner 
table with a multiline math formula (such as a "gathered" 
environment). Another is to click in a cell in the first column¸ click 
Edit > Table Settings (or right click and do the equivalent), set a 
fixed width for the first column and a vertical alignment of "Middle" 
in the column settings dialog.


Paul

--

I have attached a minimal LyX document with the *.svg file that I use. 
In the figure path of LyX, I have put the figure in a subdirectory 
“figs” – which can easily be changed.


I’ve tested a bit more, and it is the insertion of the **figure** that 
causes the problem. My “trick” of getting multiline math by inserting 
a table within a table cell works fine.


So: is it possible to vertically center the figure at the insertion point?

-B

What I proposed above works. Put the cursor in the "Geometry" cell, 
right click, select Settings..., and in the Column settings section of 
the Table Settings tab set a fixed width for the column. That enables 
the Vertical alignment control, which you set to Middle. You might want 
to horizontally center as well; that's up to you.

I've attached a modified version of the MWE.

Paul



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Re: Table row alignment?

2020-01-25 Thread Paul A. Rubin

On 1/21/20 3:58 AM, Bernt Lie wrote:


I use LyX 2.3.3 on 64bit Windows 10, latest version.

I have a floating table with 3 columns. In the first column, I have a 
figure, in the second column I need to rows of equations, and in the 
third column, I have a text line:


To get two rows of equations in a sigle table cell, I inserted a 2x1 
table within the cell, and inserted a single-line equation in each sub 
cell. [If I instead insert a multiline equation in the cell, LyX 
preview crashes.]


My main problem is that I find it “ugly” that the three columns in the 
row (figure, two lines of equations, and text line] don’t align up 
well, horizontally.  I have tried to choose the row containing the 
cylinder, the equations (Jz = ½*m..., Jx = Jy = ...), and the text 
(“Hollow cylinder...”), and select, say, top alignment, or centered 
alignment, but those icons/choices are disabled.


Is there a way to control the horizontal alignment?

Thanks.

-B


Without a MWE on which to experiment, it's hard to be certain. A couple 
of possibilities come to mind. One is to replace the 2x1 inner table 
with a multiline math formula (such as a "gathered" environment). 
Another is to click in a cell in the first column¸ click Edit > Table 
Settings (or right click and do the equivalent), set a fixed width for 
the first column and a vertical alignment of "Middle" in the column 
settings dialog.


Paul

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