Hi, I can confirm that the "\par" at the end of the first paragraph on the cell is the one that makes it to be single spaced. If I put both of them together, and manually include it via ERT, the same behavior appears: the first part or paragraph is single spaced, while the second doesn't. Including a second one at the end of the second pragraph makes both of them to be single spaced. Is this a bug? Am I doing something "bad"? ------------------------------------------------- Julio Rojas jcredbe...@gmail.com
On Wed, Sep 15, 2010 at 4:51 PM, Julio Rojas <jcredbe...@gmail.com> wrote: > Dear all, I have a table in which I have items of text that I would > like to be singlespaced and separated by a "Defalut Skip" vertical > space. The latex code that appears on the "Latex Source" window looks > like this: > > {\scriptsize Movilidad de equipos a través del sistema de promoción > y descenso.\medskip{} > }{\scriptsize \par} > > \begin{SingleSpace} > {\scriptsize Libre entrada de equipos en las categorías más bajas, > pero promoción solo mediante méritos deportivos.}\end{SingleSpace} > \tabularnewline > > I deliberately left the first part of the cell by default (except the > font size), while the second part has the "SingleSpace" tag. The > result is that the first part is single spaced while the second one is > double spaced. Even worst, it doesn't matter if I put single or double > space on any paragraph, it always produces the same result. > > Any idea on how to solve this problem. Best regards. > ------------------------------------------------- > Julio Rojas > jcredbe...@gmail.com >