Re: Generating index when compiling document
Am 01.12.22 um 22:47 schrieb Rich Shepard: On Thu, 1 Dec 2022, Herbert Voss wrote: After running texindy there must be *.ind file which will be input by \printindex That's what I thought, but it's not there. Where should I look for the reason? Did you insert the command »Insert -> Lists -> Index« into your document? Attached a simple example for creating the index with texindy. Herbert#LyX 2.3 created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/ \lyxformat 544 \begin_document \begin_header \save_transient_properties true \origin unavailable \textclass apa \begin_preamble %% uncomment the following line to get this information % below the tile %\note{Draft of \today} %% Some information on the journal. This will be %% printed on the headline of the first page %% Just uncomment wir a '%' if you don't want this % Journal name \journal{The Test Journal} % volume, number, pages \volume{Vol. 0 (2007), pp.~1--22} % copyright notice \ccoppy{\textcopyright\ The Author} % Serial number or other reference \copnum{ISSN XXX--} %% The usual ... \acknowledgements{Author notes, acknowledgements, contact information go here \ldots} \note{This is a note} \end_preamble \options jou \use_default_options false \maintain_unincluded_children false \language english \language_package default \inputencoding auto \fontencoding global \font_roman "default" "default" \font_sans "default" "default" \font_typewriter "default" "default" \font_math "auto" "auto" \font_default_family default \use_non_tex_fonts false \font_sc false \font_osf false \font_sf_scale 100 100 \font_tt_scale 100 100 \use_microtype false \use_dash_ligatures false \graphics default \default_output_format default \output_sync 0 \bibtex_command bibtex \index_command texindy \paperfontsize default \spacing single \use_hyperref false \papersize default \use_geometry false \use_package amsmath 1 \use_package amssymb 1 \use_package cancel 1 \use_package esint 1 \use_package mathdots 1 \use_package mathtools 1 \use_package mhchem 1 \use_package stackrel 1 \use_package stmaryrd 1 \use_package undertilde 1 \cite_engine natbib \cite_engine_type authoryear \biblio_style plainnat \use_bibtopic false \use_indices false \paperorientation portrait \suppress_date false \justification true \use_refstyle 0 \use_minted 0 \index Index \shortcut idx \color #008000 \end_index \secnumdepth 3 \tocdepth 3 \paragraph_separation indent \paragraph_indentation default \is_math_indent 0 \math_numbering_side default \quotes_style english \dynamic_quotes 0 \papercolumns 1 \papersides 1 \paperpagestyle default \tracking_changes false \output_changes false \html_math_output 0 \html_css_as_file 0 \html_be_strict false \end_header \begin_body \begin_layout Title Title \end_layout \begin_layout RightHeader Running Head for Journal and \SpecialChar LaTeX Mode \end_layout \begin_layout Author Author's Name \end_layout \begin_layout Affiliation Department of Psychology \begin_inset Newline newline \end_inset Your university \end_layout \begin_layout Abstract Stuff we did. \end_layout \begin_layout Standard Article starts here. \end_layout \begin_layout Standard Just to test \end_layout \begin_layout Section Methods \end_layout \begin_layout Standard Descibing our methods \SpecialChar ldots \end_layout \begin_layout Subsection Participants \end_layout \begin_layout Standard Involved \begin_inset Index idx status open \begin_layout Plain Layout Involved \end_layout \end_inset \begin_inset Index idx status open \begin_layout Plain Layout participants \end_layout \end_inset participants \SpecialChar ldots \end_layout \begin_layout Subsection Procedures \end_layout \begin_layout Standard \SpecialChar ldots and procedures \end_layout \begin_layout Section Results \end_layout \begin_layout Standard And what came out \SpecialChar ldots \end_layout \begin_layout Subsection Descriptives \end_layout \begin_layout Standard This \SpecialChar ldots \end_layout \begin_layout Subsection Analysis \end_layout \begin_layout Standard \SpecialChar ldots and that. \end_layout \begin_layout Standard The index starts on the next page \end_layout \begin_layout Standard \begin_inset CommandInset index_print LatexCommand printindex type "idx" name "Index" \end_inset \end_layout \end_body \end_document -- lyx-users mailing list lyx-users@lists.lyx.org http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users
Re: Generating index when compiling document
On Fri, 2 Dec 2022, Udicoudco wrote: Which latex distribution did you install and which operating system are you working on? Udi, Slackware-14.2/x86_64 and texlive-2021.210418-x86_64-1slint. Rich -- lyx-users mailing list lyx-users@lists.lyx.org http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users
Re: Generating index when compiling document
On Fri, Dec 2, 2022 at 12:12 AM Rich Shepard wrote: > > On Fri, 2 Dec 2022, Udicoudco wrote: > > > Udi, > > Interesting result: > # texindy biota-to-set-wq-standards.idx > texindy: not a symlink as required for TeX Live at /usr/bin/texindy line 414. > > Here's that function, starting at line 409: > if ( $is_TL ) { # TeX Live > > if ( $is_w32 ) { > $xindy = "$cmd_dir/xindy.pl"; > } else { # LINE 414 follows immediately: > die "$cmd: not a symlink as required for TeX Live" unless -l $0; > # FIXME: What this good for? Ain't xindy not also > # "$cmd_dir/xindy.pl" in a Unix TL installation? Why does > # Peter use the directory of the last symlink, where it just > # finds the symlink again that is then expanded by xindy.pl? > $real_cmd = $0; > $cmd_dir = dirname($real_cmd); > # Follow symlinks, but remember last one > my $lcmd_dir; > while ( -l $real_cmd ) { > $lcmd_dir = $cmd_dir; > $real_cmd = readlink($real_cmd); > $real_cmd = "$lcmd_dir/$real_cmd" unless $real_cmd =~ > m,^[\\/],; # relative link > $cmd_dir = dirname($real_cmd); > } > $xindy = "$lcmd_dir/xindy"; > } > # FIXME: That's a very ugly kludge to achieve that the VERSION > # file is found in output_xindy_release(). The real solution is to > # copy the code from xindy.pl that determines $modules_dir and > # $lib_dir and use that code as well. > $cmd_dir = Cwd::realpath("$cmd_dir/../../xindy/modules"); > die "Cannot locate xindy modules directory" unless -f > "$cmd_dir/../VERSION"; > } else { > ... > > And I don't know perl. > > Rich Rich, Which latex distribution did you install and which operating system are you working on? Regards, Udi > -- > lyx-users mailing list > lyx-users@lists.lyx.org > http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users -- lyx-users mailing list lyx-users@lists.lyx.org http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users
Re: Generating index when compiling document
On Fri, 2 Dec 2022, Udicoudco wrote: If you open your terminal, cd to the temp directory and write:texindy biota-to-set-wq-standards.idx does this produce a file called biota-to-set-wq-standards.ind? Udi, Interesting result: # texindy biota-to-set-wq-standards.idx texindy: not a symlink as required for TeX Live at /usr/bin/texindy line 414. Here's that function, starting at line 409: if ( $is_TL ) { # TeX Live if ( $is_w32 ) { $xindy = "$cmd_dir/xindy.pl"; } else { # LINE 414 follows immediately: die "$cmd: not a symlink as required for TeX Live" unless -l $0; # FIXME: What this good for? Ain't xindy not also # "$cmd_dir/xindy.pl" in a Unix TL installation? Why does # Peter use the directory of the last symlink, where it just # finds the symlink again that is then expanded by xindy.pl? $real_cmd = $0; $cmd_dir = dirname($real_cmd); # Follow symlinks, but remember last one my $lcmd_dir; while ( -l $real_cmd ) { $lcmd_dir = $cmd_dir; $real_cmd = readlink($real_cmd); $real_cmd = "$lcmd_dir/$real_cmd" unless $real_cmd =~ m,^[\\/],; # relative link $cmd_dir = dirname($real_cmd); } $xindy = "$lcmd_dir/xindy"; } # FIXME: That's a very ugly kludge to achieve that the VERSION # file is found in output_xindy_release(). The real solution is to # copy the code from xindy.pl that determines $modules_dir and # $lib_dir and use that code as well. $cmd_dir = Cwd::realpath("$cmd_dir/../../xindy/modules"); die "Cannot locate xindy modules directory" unless -f "$cmd_dir/../VERSION"; } else { ... And I don't know perl. Rich -- lyx-users mailing list lyx-users@lists.lyx.org http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users
Re: Generating index when compiling document
On Thu, Dec 1, 2022 at 11:48 PM Rich Shepard wrote: > > On Thu, 1 Dec 2022, Herbert Voss wrote: > > Herbert, > > That's what I thought, but it's not there. Where should I look for the > reason? > > Thanks, > > Rich Rich, If you open your terminal, cd to the temp directory and write:texindy biota-to-set-wq-standards.idx does this produce a file called biota-to-set-wq-standards.ind? Regards, Udi > -- > lyx-users mailing list > lyx-users@lists.lyx.org > http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users -- lyx-users mailing list lyx-users@lists.lyx.org http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users
Re: Generating index when compiling document
On Thu, 1 Dec 2022, Herbert Voss wrote: After running texindy there must be *.ind file which will be input by \printindex Herbert, That's what I thought, but it's not there. Where should I look for the reason? Thanks, Rich -- lyx-users mailing list lyx-users@lists.lyx.org http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users
Re: Generating index when compiling document
Am 01.12.22 um 22:38 schrieb Rich Shepard: On Thu, 1 Dec 2022, Udicoudco wrote: I also suggest that after you switch from xindy to texindy (or makeindex) in the preferences menu, open the temporary directory where lyx compiles all the files (to do so, create a latex error on purpose by writing \undefined in ERT for example, press on view complete log, and then open containing directory), and delete all the files there (or atleast files with .idx and .ind extensions). Udi, No switching required. And in /tmp/lyx_tmpdir.laolWovT9417/lyx_tmpbuf0 is the list of files: biota-to-set-wq-standards-blx.bib biota-to-set-wq-standards.aux biota-to-set-wq-standards.bbl biota-to-set-wq-standards.blg biota-to-set-wq-standards.idx After running texindy there must be *.ind file which will be input by \printindex Herbert biota-to-set-wq-standards.lof biota-to-set-wq-standards.log biota-to-set-wq-standards.lot biota-to-set-wq-standards.pdf biota-to-set-wq-standards.run.xml biota-to-set-wq-standards.tex biota-to-set-wq-standards.tex.dep-pdf biota-to-set-wq-standards.toc And the *.idx file contains: \indexentry{Water Pollution Control Act}{xiii} \indexentry{Clean Water Act}{xiii} \indexentry{CWA| see(Clean Water Act)}{xiii} \indexentry{Water quality standards}{xiii} \indexentry{Maximum concentration limit}{xiii} \indexentry{MCL| see(Water quality standard)}{xiii} \indexentry{Designated use}{xiii} \indexentry{Beneficial use| see (Designated use)}{xiii} \indexentry{Aquatic biota}{xiii} \indexentry{Ambient water quality}{xiii} So why don't these appear in the PDF? Rich -- lyx-users mailing list lyx-users@lists.lyx.org http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users
Re: Generating index when compiling document
On Thu, 1 Dec 2022, Udicoudco wrote: Try to delete the files in the temporary directory and export to pdf again. Udi, No change in the /tmp/* files, no index in the PDF. Regards, Rich -- lyx-users mailing list lyx-users@lists.lyx.org http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users
Re: Generating index when compiling document
On Thu, 1 Dec 2022, Udicoudco wrote: I also suggest that after you switch from xindy to texindy (or makeindex) in the preferences menu, open the temporary directory where lyx compiles all the files (to do so, create a latex error on purpose by writing \undefined in ERT for example, press on view complete log, and then open containing directory), and delete all the files there (or atleast files with .idx and .ind extensions). Udi, No switching required. And in /tmp/lyx_tmpdir.laolWovT9417/lyx_tmpbuf0 is the list of files: biota-to-set-wq-standards-blx.bib biota-to-set-wq-standards.aux biota-to-set-wq-standards.bbl biota-to-set-wq-standards.blg biota-to-set-wq-standards.idx biota-to-set-wq-standards.lof biota-to-set-wq-standards.log biota-to-set-wq-standards.lot biota-to-set-wq-standards.pdf biota-to-set-wq-standards.run.xml biota-to-set-wq-standards.tex biota-to-set-wq-standards.tex.dep-pdf biota-to-set-wq-standards.toc And the *.idx file contains: \indexentry{Water Pollution Control Act}{xiii} \indexentry{Clean Water Act}{xiii} \indexentry{CWA| see(Clean Water Act)}{xiii} \indexentry{Water quality standards}{xiii} \indexentry{Maximum concentration limit}{xiii} \indexentry{MCL| see(Water quality standard)}{xiii} \indexentry{Designated use}{xiii} \indexentry{Beneficial use| see (Designated use)}{xiii} \indexentry{Aquatic biota}{xiii} \indexentry{Ambient water quality}{xiii} So why don't these appear in the PDF? Rich -- lyx-users mailing list lyx-users@lists.lyx.org http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users
Re: Generating index when compiling document
On Thu, Dec 1, 2022 at 11:31 PM Rich Shepard wrote: > > On Thu, 1 Dec 2022, Udicoudco wrote: > > Udi, > > I mis-remembered the Tools -> Preferences -> Output/LaTeX -> Index > generation processor. It's texindy. > > Thanks, > > Rich Rich, Try to delete the files in the temporary directory and export to pdf again. Regards, Udi > lyx-users mailing list > lyx-users@lists.lyx.org > http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users -- lyx-users mailing list lyx-users@lists.lyx.org http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users
Re: Generating index when compiling document
On Thu, 1 Dec 2022, Udicoudco wrote: If you want to produce an index for LaTeX documents, the command texindy (1) is probably more of interest for you. It is a wrapper for xindy that turns on many LaTeX conventions by default." Udi, I mis-remembered the Tools -> Preferences -> Output/LaTeX -> Index generation processor. It's texindy. Thanks, Rich -- lyx-users mailing list lyx-users@lists.lyx.org http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users
Re: Generating index when compiling document
On Thu, Dec 1, 2022 at 10:16 PM Rich Shepard wrote: > > On Thu, 1 Dec 2022, Rich Shepard wrote: > > > Your memory is correct. I did that yesterday and I have the little > > white-filled box with 'Index' placed after the bibliography. But, when the > > file is compiled with pdflatex there's no index at the end. That's the > > part I'm missiing. > > And, yes, I added a few items using the Add Index icon on the tool bar. So, > there's content to be displayed. > > Rich > -- I've tried to compile a few minimal documents to see the differences between the index tools. I've noticed that unlike makeindex and texindy, xindy does not produce a .ind file that should be processed by latex and create an index list, but only an .idx file, which usually gets converted to .ind file. On the first page of Xindy manual it is stated that "xindy is the formatter-indepedent command of xindy, the flexible indexing system. It takes a raw index as input, and produces a merged, sorted and tagged index. Merging, sorting, and tagging is controlled by xindy style files. Files with the raw index are passed as arguments. If no arguments are passed, the raw index will be read from standard input. xindy is completely described in its manual that you will find on its Web Site, http://www.xindy.org/. A good introductionary description appears in the indexing chapter of the LaTeX Companion (2nd ed.) If you want to produce an index for LaTeX documents, the command texindy (1) is probably more of inter- est for you. It is a wrapper for xindy that turns on many LaTeX conventions by default." So it seems you should use texindy and not xindy directly. I also suggest that after you switch from xindy to texindy (or makeindex) in the preferences menu, open the temporary directory where lyx compiles all the files (to do so, create a latex error on purpose by writing \undefined in ERT for example, press on view complete log, and then open containing directory), and delete all the files there (or atleast files with .idx and .ind extensions). Regards, Udi > lyx-users mailing list > lyx-users@lists.lyx.org > http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users -- lyx-users mailing list lyx-users@lists.lyx.org http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users
Re: Generating index when compiling document
On Thu, 1 Dec 2022, Rich Shepard wrote: Your memory is correct. I did that yesterday and I have the little white-filled box with 'Index' placed after the bibliography. But, when the file is compiled with pdflatex there's no index at the end. That's the part I'm missiing. And, yes, I added a few items using the Add Index icon on the tool bar. So, there's content to be displayed. Rich -- lyx-users mailing list lyx-users@lists.lyx.org http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users
Re: Generating index when compiling document
On Thu, Dec 1, 2022 at 10:01 PM Rich Shepard wrote: > On Thu, 1 Dec 2022, Udicoudco wrote: > > > If I remember correctly, it can be found in Insert->List/TOC->Index > > List. > > Udi, > > Your memory is correct. I did that yesterday and I have the little > white-filled box with 'Index' placed after the bibliography. But, when the > file is compiled with pdflatex there's no index at the end. That's the part > I'm missiing. > > Thanks, > > Rich > Do you currently have any index entry in the document? otherwise no index will be generated (not even the title). Regards, Udi > lyx-users mailing list > lyx-users@lists.lyx.org > http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users > -- lyx-users mailing list lyx-users@lists.lyx.org http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users
Re: Generating index when compiling document
On Thu, 1 Dec 2022, Udicoudco wrote: If I remember correctly, it can be found in Insert->List/TOC->Index List. Udi, Your memory is correct. I did that yesterday and I have the little white-filled box with 'Index' placed after the bibliography. But, when the file is compiled with pdflatex there's no index at the end. That's the part I'm missiing. Thanks, Rich -- lyx-users mailing list lyx-users@lists.lyx.org http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users
Re: Generating index when compiling document
On Thu, Dec 1, 2022 at 9:54 PM Rich Shepard wrote: > Section 6.6.6 (Index Program) in the User Guide told me to look in the > document's preferences for the index-related tools installed here. I have > both xindy and makeindex installed (xindy is the default selection), and > I've no idea what options I might want to use with it (following the link > in > the manual showed me the available options.) > > Regardless, what do I do to have the index generated and appended to the > document after the References (Bibliography)? I don't see that in the index > section of the UG. It was in 2004 when I last generated a book index and > I've not remembered what I did then. :-) > > Regards, > > Rich > > Hi Rich, If I remember correctly, it can be found in Insert->List/TOC->Index List. Regards, Udi -- > lyx-users mailing list > lyx-users@lists.lyx.org > http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users > -- lyx-users mailing list lyx-users@lists.lyx.org http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users
Generating index when compiling document
Section 6.6.6 (Index Program) in the User Guide told me to look in the document's preferences for the index-related tools installed here. I have both xindy and makeindex installed (xindy is the default selection), and I've no idea what options I might want to use with it (following the link in the manual showed me the available options.) Regardless, what do I do to have the index generated and appended to the document after the References (Bibliography)? I don't see that in the index section of the UG. It was in 2004 when I last generated a book index and I've not remembered what I did then. :-) Regards, Rich -- lyx-users mailing list lyx-users@lists.lyx.org http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users
Re: Un-spanning multicolumns [RESOLVED]
On Thu, 1 Dec 2022, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: This is weird, because it worked in my tests. If you can come up with a step-by-step recipe, I will look at it. JMarc, I'm reformatting the book for a custom page size and no longer remember exactly what I did when with that table. Regards, Rich -- lyx-users mailing list lyx-users@lists.lyx.org http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users
Re: Un-spanning multicolumns [RESOLVED]
Le 01/12/2022 à 17:58, Rich Shepard a écrit : No, I don't. There's really no reason to do so. I didn't expect LyX to have it stored and that's why I just deleted that row and created a new one. Yesterday I had tried to undo the joined three cells but it didn't work. This is weird, because it worked in my tests. If you can come up with a step-by-step recipe, I will look at it. JMarc -- lyx-users mailing list lyx-users@lists.lyx.org http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users
Re: Table issues [RESOLVED]
On Thu, 1 Dec 2022, Rich Shepard wrote: I'm stymied and don't know 1) how to have the compiled table with 2-line headings on columns 2-4 and 2) why it compiles (pdflatex) as an MWE but not in the main document. Looking again at the table I realized that since columns 2 though 4 are constant across the years they aren't needed in the table. I removed those three columns and the document complied just fine. Rich -- lyx-users mailing list lyx-users@lists.lyx.org http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users
Re: Un-spanning multicolumns [RESOLVED]
On Thu, 1 Dec 2022, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: Do you know of programs that do store undo information, BTW? JMarc, No, I don't. There's really no reason to do so. I didn't expect LyX to have it stored and that's why I just deleted that row and created a new one. Yesterday I had tried to undo the joined three cells but it didn't work. Regards, Rich -- lyx-users mailing list lyx-users@lists.lyx.org http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users
Re: Un-spanning multicolumns [RESOLVED]
Le 01/12/2022 à 17:35, Rich Shepard a écrit : On Thu, 1 Dec 2022, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: Note that Undo is not supposed to do something after you close the file (there is a ticket asking for permanent undo, but this does not exist now). JMarc, I assumed that was the case; it's certainly reasonable, IMO. Do you know of programs that do store undo information, BTW? JMarc -- lyx-users mailing list lyx-users@lists.lyx.org http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users
Re: Un-spanning multicolumns [RESOLVED]
On Thu, 1 Dec 2022, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: Note that Undo is not supposed to do something after you close the file (there is a ticket asking for permanent undo, but this does not exist now). JMarc, I assumed that was the case; it's certainly reasonable, IMO. Thanks, Rich -- lyx-users mailing list lyx-users@lists.lyx.org http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users
Re: Un-spanning multicolumns [RESOLVED]
Le 01/12/2022 à 15:02, Rich Shepard a écrit : On Wed, 30 Nov 2022, Rich Shepard wrote: Forgot about the undo function. I did try pressing the set-multicolumn icon to un-set it but that didn't work. I'll see if C-z still works tomorrow when I load lyx again. The undo function is disabled this morning. Note that Undo is not supposed to do something after you close the file (there is a ticket asking for permanent undo, but this does not exist now). JMarc -- lyx-users mailing list lyx-users@lists.lyx.org http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users
Re: Un-spanning multicolumns
On Thu, 1 Dec 2022, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: Is that 3 cells or 3 columns? Jean-Marc, Three cells. I was not explicit. Rich -- lyx-users mailing list lyx-users@lists.lyx.org http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users
Table issues
I have a 7 column table which does not compile in the main document (errors attached) but does as a separate MWE (also attached.) I set the widths of columns 2-4 so the two-word column headings would be on two lines in the two versions so the LyX buffers display properly. But, the compiled MWE has the column headings on a single line with no spece between the two words (PDF attached, too.) I'm stymied and don't know 1) how to have the compiled table with 2-line headings on columns 2-4 and 2) why it compiles (pdflatex) as an MWE but not in the main document. Also, is there a way to copy the complete error log to a .txt file? Help's needed. TIA, Rich#LyX 2.3 created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/ \lyxformat 544 \begin_document \begin_header \save_transient_properties true \origin unavailable \textclass scrreprt \begin_preamble \date{} %\usepackage{newpxtext} %\usepackage{newpxmath} \usepackage{mathpazo} \usepackage{graphicx,relsize} \usepackage{scrlayer-scrpage} \pagestyle{scrheadings} \lehead{Biological Evaluation} \rohead{Biological Evaluation} \refoot{Applied Ecosystem Services, LLC} \lofoot{Applied Ecosystem Services, LLC} \automark*{section} %DeclareNolabel{ % \nolabel{\regexp{[\p{S}\p{Z}\p{C}]+}} %} \end_preamble \options headsepline=on, footsepline=on \use_default_options true \maintain_unincluded_children false \language english \language_package default \inputencoding utf8 \fontencoding global \font_roman "default" "default" \font_sans "default" "default" \font_typewriter "default" "default" \font_math "auto" "auto" \font_default_family default \use_non_tex_fonts false \font_sc false \font_osf false \font_sf_scale 100 100 \font_tt_scale 100 100 \use_microtype false \use_dash_ligatures true \graphics default \default_output_format pdf2 \output_sync 0 \bibtex_command biber mergedate=compact \index_command default \paperfontsize default \spacing single \use_hyperref false \papersize custom \use_geometry true \use_package amsmath 1 \use_package amssymb 1 \use_package cancel 1 \use_package esint 0 \use_package mathdots 0 \use_package mathtools 1 \use_package mhchem 1 \use_package stackrel 1 \use_package stmaryrd 1 \use_package undertilde 1 \cite_engine biblatex-natbib \cite_engine_type authoryear \biblatex_bibstyle authoryear \biblatex_citestyle authoryear \use_bibtopic false \use_indices false \paperorientation portrait \suppress_date false \justification true \use_refstyle 0 \use_minted 0 \index Index \shortcut idx \color #008000 \end_index \paperwidth 6in \paperheight 9in \leftmargin 2cm \topmargin 4cm \bottommargin 2cm \headsep 1.5cm \secnumdepth 2 \tocdepth 2 \paragraph_separation skip \defskip medskip \is_math_indent 0 \math_numbering_side default \quotes_style english \dynamic_quotes 0 \papercolumns 1 \papersides 2 \paperpagestyle plain \tracking_changes false \output_changes false \html_math_output 0 \html_css_as_file 0 \html_be_strict false \end_header \begin_body \begin_layout Standard The three basin and three chemical parameters used as explanatory variables in the analytical model are in Table \begin_inset CommandInset ref LatexCommand ref reference "tab:Winters-Creek:-explanatory" \end_inset . \begin_inset Float table wide false sideways false status open \begin_layout Plain Layout \begin_inset Caption Standard \begin_layout Plain Layout \begin_inset CommandInset label LatexCommand label name "tab:Winters-Creek:-explanatory" \end_inset Winters Creek: explanatory variable values for analytical model. \end_layout \end_inset \end_layout \begin_layout Plain Layout \align center \begin_inset Tabular \begin_inset Text \begin_layout Plain Layout Year \end_layout \end_inset \begin_inset Text \begin_layout Plain Layout Stream Length \end_layout \end_inset \begin_inset Text \begin_layout Plain Layout Drainage Density \end_layout \end_inset \begin_inset Text \begin_layout Plain Layout ChannelSlope \end_layout \end_inset \begin_inset Text \begin_layout Plain Layout NO \begin_inset script subscript \begin_layout Plain Layout 3 \end_layout \end_inset \end_layout \end_inset \begin_inset Text \begin_layout Plain Layout SO \begin_inset script subscript \begin_layout Plain Layout 4 \end_layout \end_inset \end_layout \end_inset \begin_inset Text \begin_layout Plain Layout pH \end_layout \end_inset \begin_inset Text \begin_layout Plain Layout 2004 \end_layout \end_inset \begin_inset Text \begin_layout Plain Layout 51.13 \end_layout \end_inset \begin_inset Text \begin_layout Plain Layout 1.30 \end_layout \end_inset \begin_inset Text \begin_layout Plain Layout 1.76 \end_layout \end_inset \begin_inset Text \begin_layout Plain Layout 0.50 \end_layout \end_inset \begin_inset Text \begin_layout Plain Layout 170 \end_layout \end_inset \begin_inset Text \begin_layout Plain Layout 6.81 \end_layout \end_inset \begin_inset Text \begin_layout Plain Layout 2005 \end_layout \end_inset \begin_inset Text
Re: Un-spanning multicolumns
Le 01/12/2022 à 01:13, Rich Shepard a écrit : Unintentionally, I set 3 columns as a multicolumn span when I meant to span only 2 columns. Is that 3 cells or 3 columns? I've read the tables sections of the User Guide, Embedded Tools, and the LyX Wiki and didn't see how to unspan multiple columns. If I right-click in such a multicolumn, I see in Columns/Rows a checkbox on Multicolumn that I can remove. Is that what you were looking for? JMarc -- lyx-users mailing list lyx-users@lists.lyx.org http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users
Re: Un-spanning multicolumns [RESOLVED]
On Wed, 30 Nov 2022, Rich Shepard wrote: Forgot about the undo function. I did try pressing the set-multicolumn icon to un-set it but that didn't work. I'll see if C-z still works tomorrow when I load lyx again. The undo function is disabled this morning. My solution: delete that row, add a new row, and start over. :-) That does the job. Thanks, Rich -- lyx-users mailing list lyx-users@lists.lyx.org http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users