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it works so
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Hello,
I'm looking for a way to center a multiline text horizontally and vertically on
a page.
(I'm planing to write something like vocabulary cards). The horizontal
alignment is no problem but how to center the text vertically?
thanks
Robert
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From: Robert Neumann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: vertical alignment (center text vertically)
Hello,
I'm looking for a way to center a multiline text horizontally and
vertically on a page
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\vspace*{\fill}
before and after you text and it will align it centrally.
it works so far that the bottom of the first line is at
Well it works as you want if you press return after the ERT before typing -
honestly
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From: Robert Neumann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, August 11, 2005 11:50 AM
Subject: Re: Subject: vertical alignment (center text vertically
Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
Hello,
I'm looking for a way to center a multiline text horizontally and
vertically on a page.
(I'm planing to write something like vocabulary cards). The horizontal
alignment is no problem but how to center the text vertically?
thanks
Robert
In ERT put
Robert Neumann wrote:
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\vspace*{\fill}
before and after you text and it will align it centrally.
it works so far that the bottom of the first line is at the center of the
page but the text itself is on the lower half of the page.
right now I'm experimenting with a
No need to use ERT. See attached (use the paragraph dialog to get the
vspace*{\fill}.
When I use the paragraph dialog it provides me only with a vfill and not with a
vfill* (I use the variabel in the german paragraph dialog)
Robert
Robert Neumann wrote:
No need to use ERT. See attached (use the paragraph dialog to get the
vspace*{\fill}.
When I use the paragraph dialog it provides me only with a vfill and not with a vfill* (I
use the variabel in the german paragraph dialog)
Robert
Notice in Juergen's example that he
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Robert Neumann wrote:
No need to use ERT. See attached (use the paragraph dialog to get the
vspace*{\fill}.
When I use the paragraph dialog it provides me only with a vfill and
not with a vfill* (I use the variabel in the german paragraph dialog)
Robert
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Hello,
I'm looking for a way to center a multiline text horizontally and vertically on
a page.
(I'm planing to write something like vocabulary cards). The horizontal
alignment is no problem but how to center the text vertically?
thanks
Robert
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From: Robert Neumann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Thursday, August 11, 2005 11:22 AM
Subject: vertical alignment (center text vertically)
Hello,
I'm looking for a way to center a multiline text horizontally and
vertically on a page
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\vspace*{\fill}
before and after you text and it will align it centrally.
it works so far that the bottom of the first line is at
Well it works as you want if you press return after the ERT before typing -
honestly
- Original Message -
From: Robert Neumann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Thursday, August 11, 2005 11:50 AM
Subject: Re: Subject: vertical alignment (center text vertically
Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
Hello,
I'm looking for a way to center a multiline text horizontally and
vertically on a page.
(I'm planing to write something like vocabulary cards). The horizontal
alignment is no problem but how to center the text vertically?
thanks
Robert
In ERT put
Robert Neumann wrote:
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\vspace*{\fill}
before and after you text and it will align it centrally.
it works so far that the bottom of the first line is at the center of the
page but the text itself is on the lower half of the page.
right now I'm experimenting with a
No need to use ERT. See attached (use the paragraph dialog to get the
vspace*{\fill}.
When I use the paragraph dialog it provides me only with a vfill and not with a
vfill* (I use the variabel in the german paragraph dialog)
Robert
Robert Neumann wrote:
No need to use ERT. See attached (use the paragraph dialog to get the
vspace*{\fill}.
When I use the paragraph dialog it provides me only with a vfill and not with a vfill* (I
use the variabel in the german paragraph dialog)
Robert
Notice in Juergen's example that he
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Robert Neumann wrote:
No need to use ERT. See attached (use the paragraph dialog to get the
vspace*{\fill}.
When I use the paragraph dialog it provides me only with a vfill and
not with a vfill* (I use the variabel in the german paragraph dialog)
Robert
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Hello,
I'm looking for a way to center a multiline text horizontally and vertically on
a page.
(I'm planing to write something like vocabulary cards). The horizontal
alignment is no problem but how to center the text vertically?
thanks
Robert
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From: "Robert Neumann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, August 11, 2005 11:22 AM
Subject: vertical alignment (center text vertically)
Hello,
I'm looking for a way to center a multiline text horizontally and
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>\vspace*{\fill}
>before and after you text and it will align it centrally.
it works so far that the bottom of the first line is
Well it works as you want if you press return after the ERT before typing -
honestly
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From: "Robert Neumann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <lyx-users@lists.lyx.org>
Sent: Thursday, August 11, 2005 11:50 AM
Subject: Re: Subject: vertical alignment (
Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
> > Hello,
> > I'm looking for a way to center a multiline text horizontally and
> > vertically on a page.
> > (I'm planing to write something like vocabulary cards). The horizontal
> > alignment is no problem but how to center the text vertically?
> > thanks
> > Robert
>
>
Robert Neumann wrote:
>
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>
> >\vspace*{\fill}
>
> >before and after you text and it will align it centrally.
>
> it works so far that the bottom of the first line is at the center of the
> page but the text itself is on the lower half of the page.
> right now I'm
>No need to use ERT. See attached (use the paragraph dialog to get the
>vspace*{\fill}.
When I use the paragraph dialog it provides me only with a vfill and not with a
vfill* (I use the "variabel" in the german paragraph dialog)
Robert
Robert Neumann wrote:
No need to use ERT. See attached (use the paragraph dialog to get the
vspace*{\fill}.
When I use the paragraph dialog it provides me only with a vfill and not with a vfill* (I
use the "variabel" in the german paragraph dialog)
Robert
Notice in Juergen's example that he
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Robert Neumann wrote:
No need to use ERT. See attached (use the paragraph dialog to get the
vspace*{\fill}.
When I use the paragraph dialog it provides me only with a vfill and
not with a vfill* (I use the "variabel" in the german paragraph dialog)
Robert
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