R.G.N. Meegama wrote:
The matrix was created in math panel and not under the Table environment.
I cannot right-click the highlighted cells when I create the matrix in
math-panel.
close the lyx-file choose any editor look for a line like
\begin{array}{}
this is behind a
\begin{array}{}
this is behind a \begin_inset Formula
you can change the c into r or left whatever you like.
I'd strongly discourage using anything but 'c', 'r' or 'l' in these places
unless you do not intend to use the file in connection with LyX in the near
future.
Andre'
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Andre Poenitz wrote:
\begin{array}{}
this is behind a \begin_inset Formula
you can change the c into r or left whatever you like.
I'd strongly discourage using anything but 'c', 'r' or 'l' in these places
unless you do not intend to use the file in connection with LyX in
On Tue, 21 Aug 2001, R.G.N. Meegama wrote:
The matrix was created in math panel and not under the Table environment.
I cannot right-click the highlighted cells when I create the matrix in
math-panel.
Any idea ?
Gayan
There are two ways to do this:
1. Edit the .lyx file.
R.G.N. Meegama wrote:
The matrix was created in math panel and not under the Table environment.
I cannot right-click the highlighted cells when I create the matrix in
math-panel.
close the lyx-file choose any editor look for a line like
\begin{array}{}
this is behind a
\begin{array}{}
this is behind a \begin_inset Formula
you can change the c into r or left whatever you like.
I'd strongly discourage using anything but 'c', 'r' or 'l' in these places
unless you do not intend to use the file in connection with LyX in the near
future.
Andre'
--
Andre Poenitz wrote:
\begin{array}{}
this is behind a \begin_inset Formula
you can change the c into r or left whatever you like.
I'd strongly discourage using anything but 'c', 'r' or 'l' in these places
unless you do not intend to use the file in connection with LyX in
On Tue, 21 Aug 2001, R.G.N. Meegama wrote:
The matrix was created in math panel and not under the Table environment.
I cannot right-click the highlighted cells when I create the matrix in
math-panel.
Any idea ?
Gayan
There are two ways to do this:
1. Edit the .lyx file.
"R.G.N. Meegama" wrote:
>
> The matrix was created in math panel and not under the Table environment.
> I cannot right-click the highlighted cells when I create the matrix in
> math-panel.
close the lyx-file choose any editor look for a line like
\begin{array}{}
this is behind a
> \begin{array}{}
>
> this is behind a \begin_inset Formula
>
> you can change the "c" into "r" or "left" whatever you like.
I'd strongly discourage using anything but 'c', 'r' or 'l' in these places
unless you do not intend to use the file in connection with LyX in the near
future.
Andre Poenitz wrote:
>
> > \begin{array}{}
> >
> > this is behind a \begin_inset Formula
> >
> > you can change the "c" into "r" or "left" whatever you like.
>
> I'd strongly discourage using anything but 'c', 'r' or 'l' in these places
> unless you do not intend to use the file in
On Tue, 21 Aug 2001, R.G.N. Meegama wrote:
>
> The matrix was created in math panel and not under the Table environment.
> I cannot right-click the highlighted cells when I create the matrix in
> math-panel.
>
> Any idea ?
>
> Gayan
>
>
There are two ways to do this:
1. Edit the .lyx
I've created a matrix with centred vertical alignment and entered the
values into the cells. Now, I need to change the alignment to the right.
Do I need to start all over again or is there a way to change the vertical
alignment of the cells without having to key-in the values again ?
I'm
R.G.N. Meegama [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've created a matrix with centred vertical alignment and entered the
values into the cells. Now, I need to change the alignment to the right.
Do I need to start all over again or is there a way to change the vertical
alignment of the cells without
The matrix was created in math panel and not under the Table environment.
I cannot right-click the highlighted cells when I create the matrix in
math-panel.
Any idea ?
Gayan
I've created a matrix with centred vertical alignment and entered the
values into the cells. Now, I need to
I've created a matrix with centred vertical alignment and entered the
values into the cells. Now, I need to change the alignment to the right.
Do I need to start all over again or is there a way to change the vertical
alignment of the cells without having to key-in the values again ?
I think
On Mon, Aug 20, 2001 at 11:32:26PM -0500, David Green wrote:
R.G.N. Meegama [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've created a matrix with centred vertical alignment and entered the
values into the cells. Now, I need to change the alignment to the right.
Do I need to start all over again or is
I've created a matrix with centred vertical alignment and entered the
values into the cells. Now, I need to change the alignment to the right.
Do I need to start all over again or is there a way to change the vertical
alignment of the cells without having to key-in the values again ?
I'm
R.G.N. Meegama [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've created a matrix with centred vertical alignment and entered the
values into the cells. Now, I need to change the alignment to the right.
Do I need to start all over again or is there a way to change the vertical
alignment of the cells without
The matrix was created in math panel and not under the Table environment.
I cannot right-click the highlighted cells when I create the matrix in
math-panel.
Any idea ?
Gayan
I've created a matrix with centred vertical alignment and entered the
values into the cells. Now, I need to
I've created a matrix with centred vertical alignment and entered the
values into the cells. Now, I need to change the alignment to the right.
Do I need to start all over again or is there a way to change the vertical
alignment of the cells without having to key-in the values again ?
I think
On Mon, Aug 20, 2001 at 11:32:26PM -0500, David Green wrote:
R.G.N. Meegama [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've created a matrix with centred vertical alignment and entered the
values into the cells. Now, I need to change the alignment to the right.
Do I need to start all over again or is
I've created a matrix with centred vertical alignment and entered the
values into the cells. Now, I need to change the alignment to the right.
Do I need to start all over again or is there a way to change the vertical
alignment of the cells without having to key-in the values again ?
I'm
"R.G.N. Meegama" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I've created a matrix with centred vertical alignment and entered the
> values into the cells. Now, I need to change the alignment to the right.
> Do I need to start all over again or is there a way to change the vertical
> alignment of the cells
The matrix was created in math panel and not under the Table environment.
I cannot right-click the highlighted cells when I create the matrix in
math-panel.
Any idea ?
Gayan
> > I've created a matrix with centred vertical alignment and entered the
> > values into the cells. Now, I need to
> I've created a matrix with centred vertical alignment and entered the
> values into the cells. Now, I need to change the alignment to the right.
> Do I need to start all over again or is there a way to change the vertical
> alignment of the cells without having to key-in the values again ?
I
On Mon, Aug 20, 2001 at 11:32:26PM -0500, David Green wrote:
> "R.G.N. Meegama" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I've created a matrix with centred vertical alignment and entered the
> > values into the cells. Now, I need to change the alignment to the right.
> > Do I need to start all over
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