On Sun, Mar 10, 2024 at 05:05:40PM +0100, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> Am Sonntag, dem 10.03.2024 um 11:29 -0400 schrieb Scott Kostyshak:
> > By the way, how does this work with RTL languages? Is the cursor
> > connected to the inset when it is on the right of the inset?
>
> Haven't inspected the
Am Sonntag, dem 10.03.2024 um 11:29 -0400 schrieb Scott Kostyshak:
> By the way, how does this work with RTL languages? Is the cursor
> connected to the inset when it is on the right of the inset?
Haven't inspected the code, but after a quick testing I'd say yes.
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the inset, the inset is "at
> point" of (i.e., connected to) the cursor. So in the 2.3 case, with
> this cursor position, LyX passes the table changes to the wrong inset
> (math). At least this would be my ad-hoc analysis.
By the way, how does this work with RTL languages? I
with
this cursor position, LyX passes the table changes to the wrong inset
(math). At least this would be my ad-hoc analysis.
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mu tables-test.lyx doc
> > - Enter the cursor in the table cell containing the math expression
> > a+b, but keep it outside the math inset
> > - Open the context menu (right mouse or touchpad button)
> > - Go to settings
> > - Apply your changes ( i have set defa
Am Sonntag, dem 10.03.2024 um 14:52 +0100 schrieb Paolo M:
> - Open mu tables-test.lyx doc
> - Enter the cursor in the table cell containing the math expression
> a+b, but keep it outside the math inset
> - Open the context menu (right mouse or touchpad button)
> - Go to settings
- Open mu tables-test.lyx doc
- Enter the cursor in the table cell containing the math expression a+b,
but keep it outside the math inset
- Open the context menu (right mouse or touchpad button)
- Go to settings
- Apply your changes ( i have set default additional space to 'top of row')
- You
Am Sonntag, dem 10.03.2024 um 14:27 +0100 schrieb Paolo M:
> Cursor was not in the math inset, but in the same cell. Table
> properties could not be changed.
What do you mean by the latter? Is the menu entry greyed out? Is it not
there? Or something else?
Please describe _precisely_
Cursor was not in the math inset, but in the same cell. Table properties
could not be changed.
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Il dom 10 mar 2024, 08:29 Jürgen Spitzmüller ha scritto:
> Am Samstag, dem 09.03.2024 um 21:57 +0100 schrieb Paolo M:
> > I have put the cursor inside
Am Samstag, dem 09.03.2024 um 21:57 +0100 schrieb Paolo M:
> I have put the cursor inside the cell containing the math expression.
> I have noticed that putting the cursor in cells not containing the
> math expression, editing table properties is allowed.
> Is that a feature?
T
I have put the cursor inside the cell containing the math expression.
I have noticed that putting the cursor in cells not containing the math
expression, editing table properties is allowed.
Is that a feature?
Il giorno sab 9 mar 2024 alle ore 21:51 Jean-Marc Lasgouttes <
lasgout...@lyx.org&
Le 09/03/2024 à 14:24, Paolo M a écrit :
I cannot change table properties (borders and additional space) if the
table, contained in another table, contains a math expression (a+b, in
this case).
Here included my example lyx doc
Hi, where do you put the cursor and what action do you perform
On 3/9/24 08:24, Paolo M wrote:
I cannot change table properties (borders and additional space) if the
table, contained in another table, contains a math expression (a+b, in
this case).
Here included my example lyx doc
paolo m.
Seems like a bug to me. In any case, here are a couple
I cannot change table properties (borders and additional space) if the
table, contained in another table, contains a math expression (a+b, in this
case).
Here included my example lyx doc
paolo m.
tables-test.lyx
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On Tue, Jan 20, 2004 at 08:37:56AM -0500, Nirmal Govind wrote:
Hi.. I have a long caption for a table and the overflow from the
first line of the caption is not centered on the second line.. any
way to center the second line of the caption also?
That's intentional standard LaTeX behaviour
Thanks Andre'.
nirmal
Andre Poenitz wrote:
On Tue, Jan 20, 2004 at 08:37:56AM -0500, Nirmal Govind wrote:
That's intentional standard LaTeX behaviour.
You can change the [EMAIL PROTECTED] if you don't like it.
On Tue, Jan 20, 2004 at 08:37:56AM -0500, Nirmal Govind wrote:
Hi.. I have a long caption for a table and the overflow from the
first line of the caption is not centered on the second line.. any
way to center the second line of the caption also?
That's intentional standard LaTeX behaviour
Thanks Andre'.
nirmal
Andre Poenitz wrote:
On Tue, Jan 20, 2004 at 08:37:56AM -0500, Nirmal Govind wrote:
That's intentional standard LaTeX behaviour.
You can change the [EMAIL PROTECTED] if you don't like it.
On Tue, Jan 20, 2004 at 08:37:56AM -0500, Nirmal Govind wrote:
> Hi.. I have a long caption for a table and the overflow from the
> first line of the caption is not centered on the second line.. any
> way to center the second line of the caption also?
That's intentional standard LaTeX
Thanks Andre'.
nirmal
Andre Poenitz wrote:
On Tue, Jan 20, 2004 at 08:37:56AM -0500, Nirmal Govind wrote:
That's intentional standard LaTeX behaviour.
You can change the [EMAIL PROTECTED] if you don't like it.
Never mind the first part, I found the answer in Herbert's tips and
tricks page:
\usepackage{ccaption}
\captionstyle{\centerlastline}
nirmal
Never mind the first part, I found the answer in Herbert's tips and
tricks page:
\usepackage{ccaption}
\captionstyle{\centerlastline}
nirmal
Never mind the first part, I found the answer in Herbert's tips and
tricks page:
\usepackage{ccaption}
\captionstyle{\centerlastline}
nirmal
Hi.. I have a long caption for a table and the overflow from the
first line of the caption is not centered on the second line.. any
way to center the second line of the caption also?
Secondly, this table is alongside a figure using the table and
figure side-by-side tip on Herbert's page where
Hi.. I have a long caption for a table and the overflow from the
first line of the caption is not centered on the second line.. any
way to center the second line of the caption also?
Secondly, this table is alongside a figure using the table and
figure side-by-side tip on Herbert's page where
Hi.. I have a long caption for a table and the overflow from the
first line of the caption is not centered on the second line.. any
way to center the second line of the caption also?
Secondly, this table is alongside a figure using the table and
figure side-by-side tip on Herbert's page where
On Wed, Nov 14, 2001 at 02:52:59PM -0700, John Boik wrote:
I want to get table text to be \rightragged, not horizontally
centered. If I type in \rightragged in the alignment box of
the table popup, it does not work. Any other ideas?
Yes, and that is exactly what I have written to you
On Wed, Nov 14, 2001 at 02:52:59PM -0700, John Boik wrote:
I want to get table text to be \rightragged, not horizontally
centered. If I type in \rightragged in the alignment box of
the table popup, it does not work. Any other ideas?
Yes, and that is exactly what I have written to you
On Wed, Nov 14, 2001 at 02:52:59PM -0700, John Boik wrote:
> I want to get table text to be \rightragged, not horizontally
> centered. If I type in "\rightragged" in the alignment box of
> the table popup, it does not work. Any other ideas?
Yes, and that is exactly what I
Hello:
Thanks to Matej, Thomas, and Herbert and others for answering my questions.
However, I am still struggling with some of my original problems. Any other
suggestions or remarks?
Concerning my second question: I would like to get rid of the default
justification for text in a table column
Hello:
Thanks to Matej, Thomas, and Herbert and others for answering my questions.
However, I am still struggling with some of my original problems. Any other
suggestions or remarks?
Concerning my second question: I would like to get rid of the default
justification for text in a table column
Hello:
Thanks to Matej, Thomas, and Herbert and others for answering my questions.
However, I am still struggling with some of my original problems. Any other
suggestions or remarks?
Concerning my second question: I would like to get rid of the default
justification for text in a table column
am so
new...sorry about that. I have scanned the help files, email list archive,
and two books on LaTex, but with no luck.
First, I would like to use a different font family (sans serif rather than
times) for table captions. Is there a global way to set this? I know there
is an easy way
John Boik [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
First, I would like to use a different font family (sans serif rather than
times) for table captions.
This is defined by the LaTeX style. Try the koma-script family
instead of the default styles. (That's in Layout-Document.) It will
change other details
John Boik wrote:
Fourth, is there an easy way to select text and then format it all in caps
(not small caps, or whatever is listed in the character popup), or as title
caps (first word capitalized)?
Don't know if this is what you're looking for, but there is a LaTeX
command:
John Boik wrote:
Fifth, is there any easy way to automatically have a table span exactly the
width of the paper? I understand the tabularx package does not work with
Lyx (or if it does I do not know how to use it). I would like to have the
table fit the page, and then have certain
On Mon, Nov 12, 2001 at 01:30:39PM +0100, Thomas Steffen wrote:
First, I would like to use a different font family (sans
serif rather than times) for table captions.
This is defined by the LaTeX style. Try the koma-script family
instead of the default styles. (That's in Layout
Op maandag 12 november 2001 12:01, schreef John Boik:
Eighth and last, I would like to use BibTex for my references, and I
understand how to import the citation into Lyx, but I don't know how to
start BibTex in the first place to enter a list of references. If I go to
the command line and
am so
new...sorry about that. I have scanned the help files, email list archive,
and two books on LaTex, but with no luck.
First, I would like to use a different font family (sans serif rather than
times) for table captions. Is there a global way to set this? I know there
is an easy way
John Boik [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
First, I would like to use a different font family (sans serif rather than
times) for table captions.
This is defined by the LaTeX style. Try the koma-script family
instead of the default styles. (That's in Layout-Document.) It will
change other details
John Boik wrote:
Fourth, is there an easy way to select text and then format it all in caps
(not small caps, or whatever is listed in the character popup), or as title
caps (first word capitalized)?
Don't know if this is what you're looking for, but there is a LaTeX
command:
John Boik wrote:
Fifth, is there any easy way to automatically have a table span exactly the
width of the paper? I understand the tabularx package does not work with
Lyx (or if it does I do not know how to use it). I would like to have the
table fit the page, and then have certain
On Mon, Nov 12, 2001 at 01:30:39PM +0100, Thomas Steffen wrote:
First, I would like to use a different font family (sans
serif rather than times) for table captions.
This is defined by the LaTeX style. Try the koma-script family
instead of the default styles. (That's in Layout
Op maandag 12 november 2001 12:01, schreef John Boik:
Eighth and last, I would like to use BibTex for my references, and I
understand how to import the citation into Lyx, but I don't know how to
start BibTex in the first place to enter a list of references. If I go to
the command line and
am so
new...sorry about that. I have scanned the help files, email list archive,
and two books on LaTex, but with no luck.
First, I would like to use a different font family (sans serif rather than
times) for table captions. Is there a global way to set this? I know there
is an easy way
"John Boik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> First, I would like to use a different font family (sans serif rather than
> times) for table captions.
This is defined by the LaTeX style. Try the koma-script family
instead of the default styles. (That's in Layout->Docume
John Boik wrote:
> Fourth, is there an easy way to select text and then format it all in caps
> (not small caps, or whatever is listed in the character popup), or as title
> caps (first word capitalized)?
Don't know if this is what you're looking for, but there is a LaTeX
command:
John Boik wrote:
>
> Fifth, is there any easy way to automatically have a table span exactly the
> width of the paper? I understand the tabularx package does not work with
> Lyx (or if it does I do not know how to use it). I would like to have the
> table fit the page, and th
On Mon, Nov 12, 2001 at 01:30:39PM +0100, Thomas Steffen wrote:
>
> > First, I would like to use a different font family (sans
> > serif rather than times) for table captions.
>
> This is defined by the LaTeX style. Try the koma-script family
> instead of the default s
Op maandag 12 november 2001 12:01, schreef John Boik:
> Eighth and last, I would like to use BibTex for my references, and I
> understand how to import the citation into Lyx, but I don't know how to
> start BibTex in the first place to enter a list of references. If I go to
> the command line
Hello, all lyx users,
I'm using lyx 1.1.6fix3 either on a portégé laptop and un sun sparc, and i got this
problem on the two computer:
If I insert a table float, and in order to have the caption below the table, I try to
insert the table first, lyx puts it on the caption line. And from
On Mon, 17 Sep 2001, Yann MORERE wrote:
I'm using lyx 1.1.6fix3 either on a portégé laptop and un sun sparc, and i got this
problem on the two computer:
If I insert a table float, and in order to have the caption below the table, I try
to insert the table first, lyx puts it on the caption
Ce Mon, 17 Sep 2001 10:32:45 +0200 (MET DST)
Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
HV
HV On Mon, 17 Sep 2001, Yann MORERE wrote:
HV
HV
HV that's the default: table needs standard and caption the
caption-layout.
Ok, I thought lyx does it itself in the previous version?
Can you
Yann MORERE wrote:
Ce Mon, 17 Sep 2001 10:32:45 +0200 (MET DST)
Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
HV that's the default: table needs standard and caption the
caption-layout.
Ok, I thought lyx does it itself in the previous version?
no, as far as I can remember lyx was always
On Mon, Sep 17, 2001 at 10:20:03AM +0200, Yann MORERE wrote:
The only solution I found, is to convert the caption style in a standard
style for the table (and use a center the paragraph to get it center),
pressing enter and put the caption style for this new line to get the
caption
Hello, all lyx users,
I'm using lyx 1.1.6fix3 either on a portégé laptop and un sun sparc, and i got this
problem on the two computer:
If I insert a table float, and in order to have the caption below the table, I try to
insert the table first, lyx puts it on the caption line. And from
On Mon, 17 Sep 2001, Yann MORERE wrote:
I'm using lyx 1.1.6fix3 either on a portégé laptop and un sun sparc, and i got this
problem on the two computer:
If I insert a table float, and in order to have the caption below the table, I try
to insert the table first, lyx puts it on the caption
Ce Mon, 17 Sep 2001 10:32:45 +0200 (MET DST)
Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
HV
HV On Mon, 17 Sep 2001, Yann MORERE wrote:
HV
HV
HV that's the default: table needs standard and caption the
caption-layout.
Ok, I thought lyx does it itself in the previous version?
Can you
Yann MORERE wrote:
Ce Mon, 17 Sep 2001 10:32:45 +0200 (MET DST)
Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
HV that's the default: table needs standard and caption the
caption-layout.
Ok, I thought lyx does it itself in the previous version?
no, as far as I can remember lyx was always
On Mon, Sep 17, 2001 at 10:20:03AM +0200, Yann MORERE wrote:
The only solution I found, is to convert the caption style in a standard
style for the table (and use a center the paragraph to get it center),
pressing enter and put the caption style for this new line to get the
caption
Hello, all lyx users,
I'm using lyx 1.1.6fix3 either on a portégé laptop and un sun sparc, and i got this
problem on the two computer:
If I insert a table float, and in order to have the caption below the table, I try to
insert the table first, lyx puts it on the caption line. And from
On Mon, 17 Sep 2001, Yann MORERE wrote:
> I'm using lyx 1.1.6fix3 either on a portégé laptop and un sun sparc, and i got this
>problem on the two computer:
> If I insert a table float, and in order to have the caption below the table, I try
>to insert the table fir
Ce Mon, 17 Sep 2001 10:32:45 +0200 (MET DST)
Herbert Voss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit :
HV >
HV > On Mon, 17 Sep 2001, Yann MORERE wrote:
HV >
HV >
HV > that's the default: table needs standard and caption the
caption-layout.
Ok, I thought lyx does it itself in the p
Yann MORERE wrote:
>
> Ce Mon, 17 Sep 2001 10:32:45 +0200 (MET DST)
> Herbert Voss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit :
>
> HV > that's the default: table needs standard and caption the
> caption-layout.
>
> Ok, I thought lyx does it itself in the previous version?
On Mon, Sep 17, 2001 at 10:20:03AM +0200, Yann MORERE wrote:
> The only solution I found, is to convert the caption style in a standard
> style for the table (and use a center the paragraph to get it center),
> pressing "enter" and put the caption style for this new line t
If have one problem concerning vertical centering in tables.
I tried the methods, I found at Herbert´s great page and also at this
mailing list:
I have a table of three column and one row.
1. I fixed the width of the first two columns to 20mm
2 Then I tried to set the valign to center by using
Andreas Döring wrote:
If have one problem concerning vertical centering in tables.
I tried the methods, I found at Herbert´s great page and also at this
mailing list:
I have a table of three column and one row.
1. I fixed the width of the first two columns to 20mm
2 Then I tried
If have one problem concerning vertical centering in tables.
I tried the methods, I found at Herbert´s great page and also at this
mailing list:
I have a table of three column and one row.
1. I fixed the width of the first two columns to 20mm
2 Then I tried to set the valign to center by using
Andreas Döring wrote:
If have one problem concerning vertical centering in tables.
I tried the methods, I found at Herbert´s great page and also at this
mailing list:
I have a table of three column and one row.
1. I fixed the width of the first two columns to 20mm
2 Then I tried
If have one problem concerning vertical centering in tables.
I tried the methods, I found at Herbert´s great page and also at this
mailing list:
I have a table of three column and one row.
1. I fixed the width of the first two columns to 20mm
2 Then I tried to set the valign to center by using
Andreas Döring wrote:
>
> If have one problem concerning vertical centering in tables.
>
> I tried the methods, I found at Herbert´s great page and also at this
> mailing list:
>
> I have a table of three column and one row.
>
> 1. I fixed the width of the first two
Hi everybody:
If you create a table into a another table cell...
when you are at a cell in that cell not is possible activate TEX mode
nor
change the size font.
Anybody know something about this problem?
Thanks in advanced
Hi everybody:
If you create a table into a another table cell...
when you are at a cell in that cell not is possible activate TEX mode
nor
change the size font.
Anybody know something about this problem?
Thanks in advanced
Hi everybody:
If you create a table into a another table cell...
when you are at a cell in that cell not is possible activate TEX mode
nor
change the size font.
Anybody know something about this problem?
Thanks in advanced
How can I change an existing table (in a two column document) to a wide table?
I tried copying the content of the normal table by cutting it but get the
`impossible operation
don´t know what to do with half floats´
message
Thanks for hints.
--
Wolfgang Engelmann
Physiologische "Okologi
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
How can I change an existing table (in a two column document) to a wide table?
I tried copying the content of the normal table by cutting it but get the
`impossible operation
don´t know what to do with half floats´
message
hit enter at the beginning of the table
How can I change an existing table (in a two column document) to a wide table?
I tried copying the content of the normal table by cutting it but get the
`impossible operation
don´t know what to do with half floats´
message
Thanks for hints.
--
Wolfgang Engelmann
Physiologische "Okologi
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
How can I change an existing table (in a two column document) to a wide table?
I tried copying the content of the normal table by cutting it but get the
`impossible operation
don´t know what to do with half floats´
message
hit enter at the beginning of the table
How can I change an existing table (in a two column document) to a wide table?
I tried copying the content of the normal table by cutting it but get the
`impossible operation
don´t know what to do with half floats´
message
Thanks for hints.
--
Wolfgang Engelmann
Physiologische "Okologi
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
>
> How can I change an existing table (in a two column document) to a wide table?
> I tried copying the content of the normal table by cutting it but get the
> `impossible operation
> don´t know what to do with half floats´
> message
hit ente
I am writing a two column book. I want to change a table, which is to broad for
one column, to longtable. Do I have to
insert- floats - wide table float
copy the content of the former table float
into the new wide table float
or is there a shortcut where I just somehow tell Lyx to change
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
If I have to use the awkward way, how do I mark the table for cutting?
My table float has the legend on top, below is the table. If I mark the table,
it stops in the last cell of the last column/row, or one step further, it is
outside the table. In both cases I
I am writing a two column book. I want to change a table, which is to broad for
one column, to longtable. Do I have to
insert- floats - wide table float
copy the content of the former table float
into the new wide table float
or is there a shortcut where I just somehow tell Lyx to change
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
If I have to use the awkward way, how do I mark the table for cutting?
My table float has the legend on top, below is the table. If I mark the table,
it stops in the last cell of the last column/row, or one step further, it is
outside the table. In both cases I
I am writing a two column book. I want to change a table, which is to broad for
one column, to longtable. Do I have to
insert-> floats -> wide table float
copy the content of the former table float
into the new wide table float
or is there a shortcut where I just somehow tell Lyx to
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
> If I have to use the awkward way, how do I mark the table for cutting?
> My table float has the legend on top, below is the table. If I mark the table,
> it stops in the last cell of the last column/row, or one step further, it is
> outside the ta
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