Re: suppressing captions in some floats
Brian Guenter wrote: I want to insert program listings into my document. I don't want the program listings to be broken across pages so I put them inside figures. Now each program listing has a figure label and number which I don't want. Is there some way for me to insert these listings inside a float and suppress the caption printing of just that float? Yes, it is easy to get rid of the figure label. Just delete it. Unless your LyX is very old, a figure label is a thing that every float is created with. But there is nothing special about it. You can delete it using backspace, the delete key, or selecting and cutting it. Then you get a float without a label. This can be hard to follow for your readers, if the float happens to float to some other page like floats sometimes do by design. Helge Hafting
Re: suppressing captions in some floats
Andre Poenitz wrote: On Fri, May 23, 2008 at 11:49:37AM -0700, Brian Guenter wrote: I want to insert program listings into my document. I don't want the program listings to be broken across pages so I put them inside figures. Now each program listing has a figure label and number which I don't want. Is there some way for me to insert these listings inside a float and suppress the caption printing of just that float? PPS: Ever tried Insert->Box ? Or Insert->Listing? Abdel.
Re: suppressing captions in some floats
On Fri, May 23, 2008 at 11:49:37AM -0700, Brian Guenter wrote: > I want to insert program listings into my document. I don't want the > program listings to be broken across pages so I put them inside > figures. Now each program listing has a figure label and number which > I don't want. Is there some way for me to insert these listings > inside a float and suppress the caption printing of just that float? Each time I bang my head against a wall it hurts. I do not want to be hurt. Is there a way to make the wall softer so that it doesn't hurt so much? Andre' PS: > This e-mail was created using speech recognition software. If the > spelling, grammar, or wording seems strange it's the software's fault > not mine. Strange wording, indeed. PPS: Ever tried Insert->Box ?
suppressing captions in some floats
I want to insert program listings into my document. I don't want the program listings to be broken across pages so I put them inside figures. Now each program listing has a figure label and number which I don't want. Is there some way for me to insert these listings inside a float and suppress the caption printing of just that float? -brian This e-mail was created using speech recognition software. If the spelling, grammar, or wording seems strange it's the software's fault not mine.