Sven Schreiber wrote:
Well the result seems to be that nothing is happening. Don't get me
wrong, I have no right to demand any serious development work for free,
but then IMHO less conservatism with respect to the (easily changeable,
I assume) defaults is needed. I mean almost everybody seems
Sven Schreiber wrote:
[topic shifted from bug to user interface, so I'm starting a new thread]
Helge Hafting schrieb:
Btw, some time ago somebody suggested to let lyx create new tabulars
without any lines by default. I think that's a great idea. That can't be
so difficult to implement, right?
Georg Baum wrote:
If you want progress with this then please think how a configurable system
could work. That does not need any coding in the first step. I am almost
sure that the result will be based on some GUI for creating the default,
and a lyxrc setting or configuration file or template
Sven Schreiber wrote:
Well the result seems to be that nothing is happening. Don't get me
wrong, I have no right to demand any serious development work for free,
but then IMHO less conservatism with respect to the (easily changeable,
I assume) defaults is needed. I mean almost everybody seems
Sven Schreiber wrote:
[topic shifted from bug to user interface, so I'm starting a new thread]
Helge Hafting schrieb:
Btw, some time ago somebody suggested to let lyx create new tabulars
without any lines by default. I think that's a great idea. That can't be
so difficult to implement, right?
Georg Baum wrote:
If you want progress with this then please think how a configurable system
could work. That does not need any coding in the first step. I am almost
sure that the result will be based on some GUI for creating the default,
and a lyxrc setting or configuration file or template
Sven Schreiber wrote:
> Well the result seems to be that nothing is happening. Don't get me
> wrong, I have no right to demand any serious development work for free,
> but then IMHO less conservatism with respect to the (easily changeable,
> I assume) defaults is needed. I mean almost everybody
Sven Schreiber wrote:
[topic shifted from bug to user interface, so I'm starting a new thread]
Helge Hafting schrieb:
Btw, some time ago somebody suggested to let lyx create new tabulars
without any lines by default. I think that's a great idea. That can't be
so difficult to implement, right?
Georg Baum wrote:
If you want progress with this then please think how a configurable system
could work. That does not need any coding in the first step. I am almost
sure that the result will be based on some GUI for creating the default,
and a lyxrc setting or configuration file or template
Enrico Forestieri wrote:
I am afraid LyX does not support the tabular* environment. However
there is way to obtain what you are looking for. Please have a look
at the attached .lyx file
Thanks, Enrico! This should do the job (relatively painlessly).
/Paul
Enrico Forestieri wrote:
I am afraid LyX does not support the tabular* environment. However
there is way to obtain what you are looking for. Please have a look
at the attached .lyx file
Thanks, Enrico! This should do the job (relatively painlessly).
/Paul
Enrico Forestieri wrote:
I am afraid LyX does not support the tabular* environment. However
there is way to obtain what you are looking for. Please have a look
at the attached .lyx file
Thanks, Enrico! This should do the job (relatively painlessly).
/Paul
Thanks for your pointer.
I think what I actually need is a tabular* instead of the
tabular environment (and with rubber space), but I don't think that is
possible in lyx.
I would like the equivalent of
[EMAIL PROTECTED]|l|l|}
a a a a a b b b b b b \\
\end{tabular*}
Jonne.
On Wed, 30 Jun
Thanks for your pointer.
I think what I actually need is a tabular* instead of the
tabular environment (and with rubber space), but I don't think that is
possible in lyx.
I would like the equivalent of
[EMAIL PROTECTED]|l|l|}
a a a a a b b b b b b \\
\end{tabular*}
Jonne.
On Wed, 30 Jun
Thanks for your pointer.
I think what I actually need is a tabular* instead of the
tabular environment (and with rubber space), but I don't think that is
possible in lyx.
I would like the equivalent of
[EMAIL PROTECTED]|l|l|}
a a a a a & b b b b b b \\
\end{tabular*}
Jonne.
On Wed, 30 Jun
I've got a problem with tabular.
I've got a table with three columns and some lines.
The title of the columns are too wide. So I set the width of the
column via the
tabular dialog (Column/Row - Special Column - Width).
IF only the title of the columns are wide, you can just make each
I've got a problem with tabular.
I've got a table with three columns and some lines.
The title of the columns are too wide. So I set the width of the
column via the
tabular dialog (Column/Row - Special Column - Width).
IF only the title of the columns are wide, you can just make each
> > I've got a problem with tabular.
> > I've got a table with three columns and some lines.
> > The title of the columns are too wide. So I set the width of the
> > column via the
> > tabular dialog (Column/Row - Special Column - Width).
IF only the title of the columns are wide, you can just
Hi Yann.
You cannot do this so for the time being. You have either to :
- center each cell of your column with the paragraph popup
- use the {...} construction provided by the array package(i.e.,
from the top of my head, put {\centering} in the special column
alignment
Collette [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello,
I've got a problem with tabular.
I've got a table with three columns and some lines.
The title of the columns are too wide. So I set the width of the
column via the
tabular dialog (Column/Row -
Hi Yann.
You cannot do this so for the time being. You have either to :
- center each cell of your column with the paragraph popup
- use the {...} construction provided by the array package(i.e.,
from the top of my head, put {\centering} in the special column
alignment
Collette [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello,
I've got a problem with tabular.
I've got a table with three columns and some lines.
The title of the columns are too wide. So I set the width of the
column via the
tabular dialog (Column/Row -
Hi Yann.
You cannot do this so for the time being. You have either to :
- center each cell of your column with the paragraph popup
- use the >{...} construction provided by the array package(i.e.,
from the top of my head, put >{\centering} in the "special column
alignment"
Collette <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> Hello,
>
> I've got a problem with tabular.
> I've got a table with three columns and some lines.
> The title of the columns are too wide. So I set the width of the
> column via the
> tabular dialog (Column/Row
On Fri, 30 Mar 2001, Jrg Haug wrote:
If i insert the tabular I get the tabular between Table: and the caption
Write the caption text, press enter and /then/ insert the tabular.
Herbert Voss schrieb:
On Fri, 30 Mar 2001, [iso-8859-1] Jrg Haug wrote:
I have a problem to insert a tabular in the float table. Now I found in
the mail archive that John Adcock had the same problem in January.
Is this a bug in Lyx ?
If i insert the tabular I get the tabular between
Jrg Haug wrote:
O.K. this works well, but I still have the problem if I use the lyx-file from
NT on my Linux system. I have in the table float box the emty table and then:
/cell
cell multicolumn="0" alignment="center" valignment="top" topline="true"
bottomline="false" leftline="true"
Jrg Haug wrote:
In the second line i have \lyxformat 218, but its the same with Linux. If i change
this to 2.18 nothing happens. I attached a sample file from NT here. With the editor
i cant see any differences to a file from the Linux system (only the LF).
no problem to me with lyx
On Mon, 2 Apr 2001, Herbert Voss wrote:
Jörg Haug wrote:
In the second line i have \lyxformat 218, but its the same with Linux. If i change
this to 2.18 nothing happens. I attached a sample file from NT here. With the
editor
i cant see any differences to a file from the Linux system
Herbert Voss schrieb:
Jörg Haug wrote:
O.K. this works well, but I still have the problem if I use the lyx-file from
NT on my Linux system. I have in the table float box the emty table and then:
/cell
cell multicolumn=0 alignment=center valignment=top topline=true
bottomline=false
On Fri, 30 Mar 2001, Jrg Haug wrote:
If i insert the tabular I get the tabular between Table: and the caption
Write the caption text, press enter and /then/ insert the tabular.
Herbert Voss schrieb:
On Fri, 30 Mar 2001, [iso-8859-1] Jrg Haug wrote:
I have a problem to insert a tabular in the float table. Now I found in
the mail archive that John Adcock had the same problem in January.
Is this a bug in Lyx ?
If i insert the tabular I get the tabular between
Jrg Haug wrote:
O.K. this works well, but I still have the problem if I use the lyx-file from
NT on my Linux system. I have in the table float box the emty table and then:
/cell
cell multicolumn="0" alignment="center" valignment="top" topline="true"
bottomline="false" leftline="true"
Jrg Haug wrote:
In the second line i have \lyxformat 218, but its the same with Linux. If i change
this to 2.18 nothing happens. I attached a sample file from NT here. With the editor
i cant see any differences to a file from the Linux system (only the LF).
no problem to me with lyx
On Mon, 2 Apr 2001, Herbert Voss wrote:
Jörg Haug wrote:
In the second line i have \lyxformat 218, but its the same with Linux. If i change
this to 2.18 nothing happens. I attached a sample file from NT here. With the
editor
i cant see any differences to a file from the Linux system
Herbert Voss schrieb:
Jörg Haug wrote:
O.K. this works well, but I still have the problem if I use the lyx-file from
NT on my Linux system. I have in the table float box the emty table and then:
/cell
cell multicolumn=0 alignment=center valignment=top topline=true
bottomline=false
On Fri, 30 Mar 2001, Jörg Haug wrote:
> If i insert the tabular I get the tabular between Table: and the caption
Write the caption text, press enter and /then/ insert the tabular.
Herbert Voss schrieb:
> On Fri, 30 Mar 2001, [iso-8859-1] Jörg Haug wrote:
>
> > I have a problem to insert a tabular in the float table. Now I found in
> > the mail archive that John Adcock had the same problem in January.
> > Is this a bug in Lyx ?
> > If i insert the tabular I get the tabular
Jörg Haug wrote:
>
> O.K. this works well, but I still have the problem if I use the lyx-file from
> NT on my Linux system. I have in the table float box the emty table and then:
> /cell>
> bottomline="false" leftline="true" rightline="false" rotate="false"
> usebox="none" width="" special="">
Jörg Haug wrote:
>
> In the second line i have \lyxformat 218, but its the same with Linux. If i change
> this to 2.18 nothing happens. I attached a sample file from NT here. With the editor
> i cant see any differences to a file from the Linux system (only the LF).
no problem to me with lyx
On Mon, 2 Apr 2001, Herbert Voss wrote:
> Jörg Haug wrote:
> >
> > In the second line i have \lyxformat 218, but its the same with Linux. If i change
> > this to 2.18 nothing happens. I attached a sample file from NT here. With the
>editor
> > i cant see any differences to a file from the Linux
Herbert Voss schrieb:
> Jörg Haug wrote:
> >
> > O.K. this works well, but I still have the problem if I use the lyx-file from
> > NT on my Linux system. I have in the table float box the emty table and then:
> > /cell>
> > > bottomline="false" leftline="true" rightline="false" rotate="false"
>
On Fri, 30 Mar 2001, [iso-8859-1] Jörg Haug wrote:
I have a problem to insert a tabular in the float table. Now I found in
the mail archive that John Adcock had the same problem in January.
Is this a bug in Lyx ?
If i insert the tabular I get the tabular between Table: and the caption
On Fri, 30 Mar 2001, [iso-8859-1] Jörg Haug wrote:
I have a problem to insert a tabular in the float table. Now I found in
the mail archive that John Adcock had the same problem in January.
Is this a bug in Lyx ?
If i insert the tabular I get the tabular between Table: and the caption
On Fri, 30 Mar 2001, [iso-8859-1] Jörg Haug wrote:
> I have a problem to insert a tabular in the float table. Now I found in
> the mail archive that John Adcock had the same problem in January.
> Is this a bug in Lyx ?
> If i insert the tabular I get the tabular between Table: and the caption
On 17-Jul-2000 Martijn Brouwer wrote:
Are these documents created with a pre 1.0.x version or with a a 1.1.x
version x5?
I have the same problem with a document created in 1.1.5 for linux and
edited with 1.1.5 for windows, when I open it again under linux.
That's another problem with
On 17-Jul-2000 Martijn Brouwer wrote:
Are these documents created with a pre 1.0.x version or with a a 1.1.x
version x5?
I have the same problem with a document created in 1.1.5 for linux and
edited with 1.1.5 for windows, when I open it again under linux.
That's another problem with
On 17-Jul-2000 Martijn Brouwer wrote:
>
> Are these documents created with a pre 1.0.x version or with a a 1.1.x
> version x<5?
> I have the same problem with a document created in 1.1.5 for linux and
> edited with 1.1.5 for windows, when I open it again under linux.
That's another problem
Lyx 1.1.5 has just been installed on our network of Linux machines.
However, when trying to open files written in an older version I get the
following error message.
Tabular format 5 is not supported anymore
Get an older version of LyX ( 1.1.x) for conversion!
[snip]
Is
At 05:04 PM 7/17/00 +0200, you wrote:
Lyx 1.1.5 has just been installed on our network of Linux machines.
However, when trying to open files written in an older version I get the
following error message.
Tabular format 5 is not supported anymore
Get an older version of LyX (
"Martijn" == Martijn Brouwer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Martijn I have the same problem with a
Martijn document created in 1.1.5 for linux and edited with 1.1.5 for
Martijn windows, when I open it again under linux.
Martin, we have a fix for this particular problem (dos encoded files)
and I
Lyx 1.1.5 has just been installed on our network of Linux machines.
However, when trying to open files written in an older version I get the
following error message.
Tabular format 5 is not supported anymore
Get an older version of LyX ( 1.1.x) for conversion!
[snip]
Is
At 05:04 PM 7/17/00 +0200, you wrote:
Lyx 1.1.5 has just been installed on our network of Linux machines.
However, when trying to open files written in an older version I get the
following error message.
Tabular format 5 is not supported anymore
Get an older version of LyX (
"Martijn" == Martijn Brouwer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Martijn I have the same problem with a
Martijn document created in 1.1.5 for linux and edited with 1.1.5 for
Martijn windows, when I open it again under linux.
Martin, we have a fix for this particular problem (dos encoded files)
and I
> Lyx 1.1.5 has just been installed on our network of Linux machines.
> However, when trying to open files written in an older version I get the
> following error message.
>
> Tabular format < 5 is not supported anymore
> Get an older version of LyX (< 1.1.x) for conversion!
>
At 05:04 PM 7/17/00 +0200, you wrote:
>
>> Lyx 1.1.5 has just been installed on our network of Linux machines.
>> However, when trying to open files written in an older version I get the
>> following error message.
>>
>> Tabular format < 5 is not supported anymore
>> Get an older
> "Martijn" == Martijn Brouwer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Martijn> I have the same problem with a
Martijn> document created in 1.1.5 for linux and edited with 1.1.5 for
Martijn> windows, when I open it again under linux.
Martin, we have a fix for this particular problem (dos encoded files)
thomas schönhoff wrote:
Hi everybody,
at the moment i am creating a wide tabular using
Lyx 1.1.4.
Now, after Herbert gave me some initial hints i
sometimes had a look (gv) to see how the tabular
is looking like. In general it looks fine but
there are some cells in which the text is very
Hello Thomas!
I had a look at your file and the notes you wrote me and this is the
solution:
1. When using multirow-cells and you want linebreaks activated you have
to pay attention that ALL "multirow" cells in that row have linebreaks
activated AND the same numbers of rows (look at the
On 02-May-2000 thomas schönhoff wrote:
Juergen Vigna wrote:
It's a bit hard to see what goes wrong when not haveing the undelining image
of the tabular. Could you send a test-file and tell us what exactly you don't
like with the formating. I admit that there ARE problems with formating of
Herbert Voss wrote:
hit ctrl-enter at the end of this lines. i suppose you have a
coulumn-width with
enabled linebreaks. right?
HErbert
Hallo Herbert !
As you've said before, the linebreak option has
been activated and I hit the crtl-enter buttons at
the end of every line.
Juergen Vigna wrote:
On 01-May-2000 thomas schönhoff wrote:
Now, after Herbert gave me some initial hints i
sometimes had a look (gv) to see how the tabular
is looking like. In general it looks fine but
there are some cells in which the text is very
curiously distributet by LaTeX.
Juergen Vigna wrote:
It's a bit hard to see what goes wrong when not haveing the undelining image
of the tabular. Could you send a test-file and tell us what exactly you don't
like with the formating. I admit that there ARE problems with formating of
multiline cells in tabulars, which I
thomas schönhoff wrote:
Herbert Voss wrote:
hit ctrl-enter at the end of this lines. i suppose you have a
coulumn-width with
enabled linebreaks. right?
HErbert
Hallo Herbert !
As you've said before, the linebreak option has
been activated and I hit the crtl-enter
On 01-May-2000 thomas schönhoff wrote:
Now, after Herbert gave me some initial hints i
sometimes had a look (gv) to see how the tabular
is looking like. In general it looks fine but
there are some cells in which the text is very
curiously distributet by LaTeX. (for example a
seperation in
On 02-May-2000 thomas schönhoff wrote:
As I tried to explain before, with or without the
linebreak-option activated and crtl. /enter-option
the text-distribution isn't very satisfying. That
means in some cells everything is nice, but in
other cells special signs and relating text are
thomas schönhoff wrote:
Hi everybody,
at the moment i am creating a wide tabular using
Lyx 1.1.4.
Now, after Herbert gave me some initial hints i
sometimes had a look (gv) to see how the tabular
is looking like. In general it looks fine but
there are some cells in which the text is very
Hello Thomas!
I had a look at your file and the notes you wrote me and this is the
solution:
1. When using multirow-cells and you want linebreaks activated you have
to pay attention that ALL "multirow" cells in that row have linebreaks
activated AND the same numbers of rows (look at the
On 02-May-2000 thomas schönhoff wrote:
Juergen Vigna wrote:
It's a bit hard to see what goes wrong when not haveing the undelining image
of the tabular. Could you send a test-file and tell us what exactly you don't
like with the formating. I admit that there ARE problems with formating of
Herbert Voss wrote:
hit ctrl-enter at the end of this lines. i suppose you have a
coulumn-width with
enabled linebreaks. right?
HErbert
Hallo Herbert !
As you've said before, the linebreak option has
been activated and I hit the crtl-enter buttons at
the end of every line.
Juergen Vigna wrote:
On 01-May-2000 thomas schönhoff wrote:
Now, after Herbert gave me some initial hints i
sometimes had a look (gv) to see how the tabular
is looking like. In general it looks fine but
there are some cells in which the text is very
curiously distributet by LaTeX.
Juergen Vigna wrote:
It's a bit hard to see what goes wrong when not haveing the undelining image
of the tabular. Could you send a test-file and tell us what exactly you don't
like with the formating. I admit that there ARE problems with formating of
multiline cells in tabulars, which I
thomas schönhoff wrote:
Herbert Voss wrote:
hit ctrl-enter at the end of this lines. i suppose you have a
coulumn-width with
enabled linebreaks. right?
HErbert
Hallo Herbert !
As you've said before, the linebreak option has
been activated and I hit the crtl-enter
On 01-May-2000 thomas schönhoff wrote:
Now, after Herbert gave me some initial hints i
sometimes had a look (gv) to see how the tabular
is looking like. In general it looks fine but
there are some cells in which the text is very
curiously distributet by LaTeX. (for example a
seperation in
On 02-May-2000 thomas schönhoff wrote:
As I tried to explain before, with or without the
linebreak-option activated and crtl. /enter-option
the text-distribution isn't very satisfying. That
means in some cells everything is nice, but in
other cells special signs and relating text are
thomas schönhoff wrote:
>
> Hi everybody,
> at the moment i am creating a wide tabular using
> Lyx 1.1.4.
> Now, after Herbert gave me some initial hints i
> sometimes had a look (gv) to see how the tabular
> is looking like. In general it looks fine but
> there are some cells in which the text
Hello Thomas!
I had a look at your file and the notes you wrote me and this is the
solution:
1. When using multirow-cells and you want linebreaks activated you have
to pay attention that ALL "multirow" cells in that row have linebreaks
activated AND the same numbers of rows (look at the
On 02-May-2000 thomas schönhoff wrote:
> Juergen Vigna wrote:
>>
>>
>> It's a bit hard to see what goes wrong when not haveing the undelining image
>> of the tabular. Could you send a test-file and tell us what exactly you don't
>> like with the formating. I admit that there ARE problems with
Herbert Voss wrote:
>
>
> >
> >
> hit ctrl-enter at the end of this lines. i suppose you have a
> coulumn-width with
> enabled linebreaks. right?
>
> HErbert
Hallo Herbert !
As you've said before, the linebreak option has
been activated and I hit the crtl-enter buttons at
the end of every
Juergen Vigna wrote:
>
> On 01-May-2000 thomas schönhoff wrote:
>
> > Now, after Herbert gave me some initial hints i
> > sometimes had a look (gv) to see how the tabular
> > is looking like. In general it looks fine but
> > there are some cells in which the text is very
> > curiously
Juergen Vigna wrote:
>
>
> It's a bit hard to see what goes wrong when not haveing the undelining image
> of the tabular. Could you send a test-file and tell us what exactly you don't
> like with the formating. I admit that there ARE problems with formating of
> multiline cells in tabulars,
thomas schönhoff wrote:
>
> Herbert Voss wrote:
> >
> >
> > >
> > >
> > hit ctrl-enter at the end of this lines. i suppose you have a
> > coulumn-width with
> > enabled linebreaks. right?
> >
> > HErbert
> Hallo Herbert !
> As you've said before, the linebreak option has
> been activated and
On 01-May-2000 thomas schönhoff wrote:
> Now, after Herbert gave me some initial hints i
> sometimes had a look (gv) to see how the tabular
> is looking like. In general it looks fine but
> there are some cells in which the text is very
> curiously distributet by LaTeX. (for example a
>
On 02-May-2000 thomas schönhoff wrote:
>
> As I tried to explain before, with or without the
> linebreak-option activated and crtl. /enter-option
> the text-distribution isn't very satisfying. That
> means in some cells everything is nice, but in
> other cells special signs and relating text
On 18-Feb-2000 Sven Gustke wrote:
Hi,
My table is simple I think, but I'm not able to make it in LyX.
The first column is 50mm with block alignment and the second has to be
90mm but with right alignment.
After setting the width of the second column to 90mm I can not change
the alignment
On 18-Feb-2000 Sven Gustke wrote:
Hi,
My table is simple I think, but I'm not able to make it in LyX.
The first column is 50mm with block alignment and the second has to be
90mm but with right alignment.
After setting the width of the second column to 90mm I can not change
the alignment
On 18-Feb-2000 Sven Gustke wrote:
> Hi,
>
> My table is simple I think, but I'm not able to make it in LyX.
> The first column is 50mm with block alignment and the second has to be
> 90mm but with right alignment.
> After setting the width of the second column to 90mm I can not change
> the
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