Dear LyX users,
I suspect this may be a LaTeX rather than a LyX issue, but perhaps
some of you might know the answer. The usual solution for breaking
lines in LaTeX tables is to set the table width to a fixed value, for
example, 1 inch. This solution is clumsy (in my opinion, at least) but
it
As for breaking lines, I suspect you're looking for \linebreak. Check
the attached document. Also, play close attention to the formatting,
say: NameERT[\linebreak] Residence.
For the underlining part, I can be of no help.
Liviu
On 1/3/08, Maria Gouskova [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear LyX users,
Maria Gouskova wrote:
Dear LyX users,
I suspect this may be a LaTeX rather than a LyX issue, but perhaps
some of you might know the answer. The usual solution for breaking
lines in LaTeX tables is to set the table width to a fixed value, for
example, 1 inch. This solution is clumsy (in my
Dear LyX users,
I suspect this may be a LaTeX rather than a LyX issue, but perhaps
some of you might know the answer. The usual solution for breaking
lines in LaTeX tables is to set the table width to a fixed value, for
example, 1 inch. This solution is clumsy (in my opinion, at least) but
it
As for breaking lines, I suspect you're looking for \linebreak. Check
the attached document. Also, play close attention to the formatting,
say: NameERT[\linebreak] Residence.
For the underlining part, I can be of no help.
Liviu
On 1/3/08, Maria Gouskova [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear LyX users,
Maria Gouskova wrote:
Dear LyX users,
I suspect this may be a LaTeX rather than a LyX issue, but perhaps
some of you might know the answer. The usual solution for breaking
lines in LaTeX tables is to set the table width to a fixed value, for
example, 1 inch. This solution is clumsy (in my
Dear LyX users,
I suspect this may be a LaTeX rather than a LyX issue, but perhaps
some of you might know the answer. The usual solution for breaking
lines in LaTeX tables is to set the table width to a fixed value, for
example, 1 inch. This solution is clumsy (in my opinion, at least) but
it
As for breaking lines, I suspect you're looking for \linebreak. Check
the attached document. Also, play close attention to the formatting,
say: "NameERT[\linebreak] Residence".
For the underlining part, I can be of no help.
Liviu
On 1/3/08, Maria Gouskova <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear LyX
Maria Gouskova wrote:
Dear LyX users,
I suspect this may be a LaTeX rather than a LyX issue, but perhaps
some of you might know the answer. The usual solution for breaking
lines in LaTeX tables is to set the table width to a fixed value, for
example, 1 inch. This solution is clumsy (in my