How to add vertical space in a table?
Hi all, does anyone know how to add vertical space between two rows in a table (without changing the vertical spacing for tables in general)? Thanks, C
Re: How to add vertical space in a table?
Try adding a row to the table and then removing the borders on that row. From: Chi chipro...@gmail.com To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org Sent: Thursday, December 8, 2011 12:00 PM Subject: How to add vertical space in a table? Hi all, does anyone know how to add vertical space between two rows in a table (without changing the vertical spacing for tables in general)? Thanks, C
Re: How to add vertical space in a table?
Phil philip_148 at yahoo.com writes: Try adding a row to the table and then removing the borders on that row. From: Chi chipro007 at gmail.comTo: lyx-users at lists.lyx.org Sent: Thursday, December 8, 2011 12:00 PMSubject: How to add vertical space in a table? Hi all,does anyone know how to add vertical space between two rows in a table (withoutchanging the vertical spacing for tables in general)?Thanks,C I had tried that but the result is too large a gap (and I don't know how to adjust row height). However, I just found one solution: add an ERT with \vspace{}. Any nicer solutions?
Re: How to add vertical space in a table?
On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 2:14 PM, Chi chipro...@gmail.com wrote: Phil philip_148 at yahoo.com writes: Try adding a row to the table and then removing the borders on that row. From: Chi chipro007 at gmail.comTo: lyx-users at lists.lyx.org Sent: Thursday, December 8, 2011 12:00 PMSubject: How to add vertical space in a table? Hi all,does anyone know how to add vertical space between two rows in a table (withoutchanging the vertical spacing for tables in general)?Thanks,C I had tried that but the result is too large a gap (and I don't know how to adjust row height). However, I just found one solution: add an ERT with \vspace{}. Any nicer solutions? Have you tried right-clicking on the table and then More...-Settings...-Border and playing around with the options under Additional space? -- Ernesto Posse Modelling and Analysis in Software Engineering School of Computing Queen's University - Kingston, Ontario, Canada
How to add vertical space in a table?
Hi all, does anyone know how to add vertical space between two rows in a table (without changing the vertical spacing for tables in general)? Thanks, C
Re: How to add vertical space in a table?
Try adding a row to the table and then removing the borders on that row. From: Chi chipro...@gmail.com To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org Sent: Thursday, December 8, 2011 12:00 PM Subject: How to add vertical space in a table? Hi all, does anyone know how to add vertical space between two rows in a table (without changing the vertical spacing for tables in general)? Thanks, C
Re: How to add vertical space in a table?
Phil philip_148 at yahoo.com writes: Try adding a row to the table and then removing the borders on that row. From: Chi chipro007 at gmail.comTo: lyx-users at lists.lyx.org Sent: Thursday, December 8, 2011 12:00 PMSubject: How to add vertical space in a table? Hi all,does anyone know how to add vertical space between two rows in a table (withoutchanging the vertical spacing for tables in general)?Thanks,C I had tried that but the result is too large a gap (and I don't know how to adjust row height). However, I just found one solution: add an ERT with \vspace{}. Any nicer solutions?
Re: How to add vertical space in a table?
On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 2:14 PM, Chi chipro...@gmail.com wrote: Phil philip_148 at yahoo.com writes: Try adding a row to the table and then removing the borders on that row. From: Chi chipro007 at gmail.comTo: lyx-users at lists.lyx.org Sent: Thursday, December 8, 2011 12:00 PMSubject: How to add vertical space in a table? Hi all,does anyone know how to add vertical space between two rows in a table (withoutchanging the vertical spacing for tables in general)?Thanks,C I had tried that but the result is too large a gap (and I don't know how to adjust row height). However, I just found one solution: add an ERT with \vspace{}. Any nicer solutions? Have you tried right-clicking on the table and then More...-Settings...-Border and playing around with the options under Additional space? -- Ernesto Posse Modelling and Analysis in Software Engineering School of Computing Queen's University - Kingston, Ontario, Canada
How to add vertical space in a table?
Hi all, does anyone know how to add vertical space between two rows in a table (without changing the vertical spacing for tables in general)? Thanks, C
Re: How to add vertical space in a table?
Try adding a row to the table and then removing the borders on that row. From: Chi <chipro...@gmail.com> To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org Sent: Thursday, December 8, 2011 12:00 PM Subject: How to add vertical space in a table? Hi all, does anyone know how to add vertical space between two rows in a table (without changing the vertical spacing for tables in general)? Thanks, C
Re: How to add vertical space in a table?
Phil yahoo.com> writes: > > > Try adding a row to the table and then removing the borders on that row. > From: Chi gmail.com>To: lyx-users lists.lyx.org Sent: Thursday, December 8, 2011 12:00 PMSubject: How to add vertical space in > a table? > Hi all,does anyone know how to add vertical space between two rows in a table (withoutchanging the vertical spacing for tables in general)?Thanks,C > I had tried that but the result is too large a gap (and I don't know how to adjust row height). However, I just found one solution: add an ERT with \vspace{}. Any nicer solutions?
Re: How to add vertical space in a table?
On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 2:14 PM, Chi <chipro...@gmail.com> wrote: > Phil yahoo.com> writes: > >> >> >> Try adding a row to the table and then removing the borders on that row. >> From: Chi gmail.com>To: lyx-users lists.lyx.org > Sent: Thursday, December 8, 2011 12:00 PMSubject: How to add vertical space in >> a table? >> Hi all,does anyone know how to add vertical space between two rows in a table > (withoutchanging the vertical spacing for tables in general)?Thanks,C >> > > I had tried that but the result is too large a gap (and I don't know how to > adjust row height). However, I just found one solution: add an ERT with > \vspace{}. Any nicer solutions? > > Have you tried right-clicking on the table and then "More...->Settings...->Border" and playing around with the options under "Additional space"? -- Ernesto Posse Modelling and Analysis in Software Engineering School of Computing Queen's University - Kingston, Ontario, Canada