Re: Table formating questions

2004-04-15 Thread Stephen Buonopane
 However, I cannot get the column label Standard Deviation to be placed
 on two lines so I abbreviated it to Std. Dev.. Also, the columns are too
 narrow so the numbers are difficult to read. Do I fix this by specifying
 each column width manually?

If you set a fixed column width, you can then use a manual linebreak (under
insert-special characters) to get the text on two lines.




Re: Table formating questions

2004-04-15 Thread Rich Shepard
On Thu, 15 Apr 2004, Stephen Buonopane wrote:

 If you set a fixed column width, you can then use a manual linebreak (under
 insert-special characters) to get the text on two lines.

  That's good to know. Thank you.

Rich

-- 
Dr. Richard B. Shepard, President
Applied Ecosystem Services, Inc. (TM)
http://www.appl-ecosys.com


Re: Table formating questions

2004-04-15 Thread Andre Poenitz
On Wed, Apr 14, 2004 at 04:41:24PM -0700, Rich Shepard wrote:
 On Wed, 14 Apr 2004, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
 
  Highlight the cells you want to join, and in the table dialog (table
  settings tab) click the checkbox for multicolumn.  The default format
  for the merged cell should be centered.
 
 Paul,
 
   That's what I tried. I can highlight only one cell, not two cells. I
 thought that I should be able to do both, but ... I cannot.

I think this only works with the mouse, maybe even only when clicking on
the area of a cell that's not covered by text.

Andre'


Re: Table formating questions

2004-04-15 Thread Stephen Buonopane
 However, I cannot get the column label Standard Deviation to be placed
 on two lines so I abbreviated it to Std. Dev.. Also, the columns are too
 narrow so the numbers are difficult to read. Do I fix this by specifying
 each column width manually?

If you set a fixed column width, you can then use a manual linebreak (under
insert-special characters) to get the text on two lines.




Re: Table formating questions

2004-04-15 Thread Rich Shepard
On Thu, 15 Apr 2004, Stephen Buonopane wrote:

 If you set a fixed column width, you can then use a manual linebreak (under
 insert-special characters) to get the text on two lines.

  That's good to know. Thank you.

Rich

-- 
Dr. Richard B. Shepard, President
Applied Ecosystem Services, Inc. (TM)
http://www.appl-ecosys.com


Re: Table formating questions

2004-04-15 Thread Andre Poenitz
On Wed, Apr 14, 2004 at 04:41:24PM -0700, Rich Shepard wrote:
 On Wed, 14 Apr 2004, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
 
  Highlight the cells you want to join, and in the table dialog (table
  settings tab) click the checkbox for multicolumn.  The default format
  for the merged cell should be centered.
 
 Paul,
 
   That's what I tried. I can highlight only one cell, not two cells. I
 thought that I should be able to do both, but ... I cannot.

I think this only works with the mouse, maybe even only when clicking on
the area of a cell that's not covered by text.

Andre'


Re: Table formating questions

2004-04-15 Thread Stephen Buonopane
> However, I cannot get the column label "Standard Deviation" to be placed
> on two lines so I abbreviated it to "Std. Dev.". Also, the columns are too
> narrow so the numbers are difficult to read. Do I fix this by specifying
> each column width manually?

If you set a fixed column width, you can then use a manual linebreak (under
insert->special characters) to get the text on two lines.




Re: Table formating questions

2004-04-15 Thread Rich Shepard
On Thu, 15 Apr 2004, Stephen Buonopane wrote:

> If you set a fixed column width, you can then use a manual linebreak (under
> insert->special characters) to get the text on two lines.

  That's good to know. Thank you.

Rich

-- 
Dr. Richard B. Shepard, President
Applied Ecosystem Services, Inc. (TM)



Re: Table formating questions

2004-04-15 Thread Andre Poenitz
On Wed, Apr 14, 2004 at 04:41:24PM -0700, Rich Shepard wrote:
> On Wed, 14 Apr 2004, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> 
> > Highlight the cells you want to join, and in the table dialog (table
> > settings tab) click the checkbox for multicolumn.  The default format
> > for the merged cell should be centered.
> 
> Paul,
> 
>   That's what I tried. I can highlight only one cell, not two cells. I
> thought that I should be able to do both, but ... I cannot.

I think this only works with the mouse, maybe even only when clicking on
the area of a cell that's not covered by text.

Andre'


Table formating questions

2004-04-14 Thread Rich Shepard
  I have a table with 6 columns. The four right-most columns are two related
pairs; that is columns 3, 4 and 5, 6 each need a common heading centered
above the two. I cannot seem to find the proper place in the table dialog
box that permits me to join two cells horizontally and center the label in
the resulting larger cell.

  Related to the same table, these 2-column labels are above the individual
labels for each column. Is there a way to have a horizontal line between
rows 1 and 2 for only the four columns at the right of the table? I have the
single line separating all 6 column headers from the data.

Thanks,

Rich

-- 
Dr. Richard B. Shepard, President
Applied Ecosystem Services, Inc. (TM)
http://www.appl-ecosys.com


Re: Table formating questions

2004-04-14 Thread Rich Shepard
On Wed, 14 Apr 2004, Rich Shepard wrote:

   I have a table with 6 columns. The four right-most columns are two related
 pairs; that is columns 3, 4 and 5, 6 each need a common heading centered
 above the two. I cannot seem to find the proper place in the table dialog
 box that permits me to join two cells horizontally and center the label in
 the resulting larger cell.

  More information -- the table in LaTeX is below.

   Related to the same table, these 2-column labels are above the individual
 labels for each column. Is there a way to have a horizontal line between
 rows 1 and 2 for only the four columns at the right of the table? I have the
 single line separating all 6 column headers from the data.

  I got this part worked out.

  However, I cannot get the column label Standard Deviation to be placed
on two lines so I abbreviated it to Std. Dev.. Also, the columns are too
narrow so the numbers are difficult to read. Do I fix this by specifying
each column width manually?

  See code, copied from .lyx file, below.

Thanks,

Rich

-- 
Dr. Richard B. Shepard, President
Applied Ecosystem Services, Inc. (TM)
http://www.appl-ecosys.com
==
Word variable labels and parameters for Type-2 fuzzy sets
\layout Standard
\align center

\begin_inset  Tabular
lyxtabular version=3 rows=7 columns=6
features
column alignment=center valignment=top width=0(null)
column alignment=left valignment=top width=0(null)
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row
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No.
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Range Label
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cell alignment=center valignment=top 

Re: Table formating questions

2004-04-14 Thread Rich Shepard
On Wed, 14 Apr 2004, Paul A. Rubin wrote:

 Highlight the cells you want to join, and in the table dialog (table
 settings tab) click the checkbox for multicolumn.  The default format
 for the merged cell should be centered.

Paul,

  That's what I tried. I can highlight only one cell, not two cells. I
thought that I should be able to do both, but ... I cannot.

 This requires some LaTeX trickery.  See, for instance,
 http://latex.s-v-p.de/table/Examples/examples.phtml#multirow, which does
 something similar by nesting a table within a table.  Seems to me it can
 also be done by embedding something like a parbox (?) in a cell.  I think
 it can also be done by setting the column width to a fixed value (in the
 table dialog).  Better to ask a LaTeX guru.

  OK.

 That or boosting the font size or sticking some invisible struts in
 (more LaTeX ERT).

Thanks,

Rich

-- 
Dr. Richard B. Shepard, President
Applied Ecosystem Services, Inc. (TM)
http://www.appl-ecosys.com


Re: Table formating questions

2004-04-14 Thread Rich Shepard
On Wed, 14 Apr 2004, Rich Shepard wrote:

   That's what I tried. I can highlight only one cell, not two cells. I
 thought that I should be able to do both, but ... I cannot.

  Fixed it. User error -- again. I had set one of each column pairs as
multicolumn. Turning that off let me do it properly.

  Thanks, all!

Rich

-- 
Dr. Richard B. Shepard, President
Applied Ecosystem Services, Inc. (TM)
http://www.appl-ecosys.com


Table formating questions

2004-04-14 Thread Rich Shepard
  I have a table with 6 columns. The four right-most columns are two related
pairs; that is columns 3, 4 and 5, 6 each need a common heading centered
above the two. I cannot seem to find the proper place in the table dialog
box that permits me to join two cells horizontally and center the label in
the resulting larger cell.

  Related to the same table, these 2-column labels are above the individual
labels for each column. Is there a way to have a horizontal line between
rows 1 and 2 for only the four columns at the right of the table? I have the
single line separating all 6 column headers from the data.

Thanks,

Rich

-- 
Dr. Richard B. Shepard, President
Applied Ecosystem Services, Inc. (TM)
http://www.appl-ecosys.com


Re: Table formating questions

2004-04-14 Thread Rich Shepard
On Wed, 14 Apr 2004, Rich Shepard wrote:

   I have a table with 6 columns. The four right-most columns are two related
 pairs; that is columns 3, 4 and 5, 6 each need a common heading centered
 above the two. I cannot seem to find the proper place in the table dialog
 box that permits me to join two cells horizontally and center the label in
 the resulting larger cell.

  More information -- the table in LaTeX is below.

   Related to the same table, these 2-column labels are above the individual
 labels for each column. Is there a way to have a horizontal line between
 rows 1 and 2 for only the four columns at the right of the table? I have the
 single line separating all 6 column headers from the data.

  I got this part worked out.

  However, I cannot get the column label Standard Deviation to be placed
on two lines so I abbreviated it to Std. Dev.. Also, the columns are too
narrow so the numbers are difficult to read. Do I fix this by specifying
each column width manually?

  See code, copied from .lyx file, below.

Thanks,

Rich

-- 
Dr. Richard B. Shepard, President
Applied Ecosystem Services, Inc. (TM)
http://www.appl-ecosys.com
==
Word variable labels and parameters for Type-2 fuzzy sets
\layout Standard
\align center

\begin_inset  Tabular
lyxtabular version=3 rows=7 columns=6
features
column alignment=center valignment=top width=0(null)
column alignment=left valignment=top width=0(null)
column alignment=left valignment=top width=0(null)
column alignment=left valignment=top width=0(null)
column alignment=left valignment=top width=0(null)
column alignment=left valignment=top width=0(null)
row
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usebox=none
\begin_inset Text

\layout Standard

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usebox=none
\begin_inset Text

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\end_inset
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leftline=true
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\begin_inset Text

\layout Standard

\end_inset
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usebox=none

\begin_inset Text

\layout Standard

Mean
\end_inset
/cell
cell alignment=center valignment=top topline=true leftline=true
usebox=none
\begin_inset Text

\layout Standard

\end_inset
/cell
cell multicolumn=1 alignment=center valignment=top bottomline=true
leftline=tru
e usebox=none
\begin_inset Text

\layout Standard

Std.
 Dev.
\end_inset
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/row
row
cell alignment=center valignment=top topline=true leftline=true
usebox=none
\begin_inset Text

\layout Standard

No.
\end_inset
/cell
cell multicolumn=1 alignment=center valignment=top leftline=true
usebox=none
\begin_inset Text

\layout Standard

Range Label
\end_inset
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usebox=none
\begin_inset Text

\layout Standard

Start
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1
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usebox=none
\begin_inset Text

\layout Standard

\emph on
None to very little
\emph default
 (NVL)
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\begin_inset Text

\layout Standard

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\begin_inset Text

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2
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cell alignment=center valignment=top topline=true leftline=true
usebox=none
\begin_inset Text

\layout Standard


\emph on
Some
\emph default
 (S)
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usebox=none
\begin_inset Text

\layout Standard

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\layout Standard

0.9066
\end_inset
/cell
cell alignment=center valignment=top 

Re: Table formating questions

2004-04-14 Thread Rich Shepard
On Wed, 14 Apr 2004, Paul A. Rubin wrote:

 Highlight the cells you want to join, and in the table dialog (table
 settings tab) click the checkbox for multicolumn.  The default format
 for the merged cell should be centered.

Paul,

  That's what I tried. I can highlight only one cell, not two cells. I
thought that I should be able to do both, but ... I cannot.

 This requires some LaTeX trickery.  See, for instance,
 http://latex.s-v-p.de/table/Examples/examples.phtml#multirow, which does
 something similar by nesting a table within a table.  Seems to me it can
 also be done by embedding something like a parbox (?) in a cell.  I think
 it can also be done by setting the column width to a fixed value (in the
 table dialog).  Better to ask a LaTeX guru.

  OK.

 That or boosting the font size or sticking some invisible struts in
 (more LaTeX ERT).

Thanks,

Rich

-- 
Dr. Richard B. Shepard, President
Applied Ecosystem Services, Inc. (TM)
http://www.appl-ecosys.com


Re: Table formating questions

2004-04-14 Thread Rich Shepard
On Wed, 14 Apr 2004, Rich Shepard wrote:

   That's what I tried. I can highlight only one cell, not two cells. I
 thought that I should be able to do both, but ... I cannot.

  Fixed it. User error -- again. I had set one of each column pairs as
multicolumn. Turning that off let me do it properly.

  Thanks, all!

Rich

-- 
Dr. Richard B. Shepard, President
Applied Ecosystem Services, Inc. (TM)
http://www.appl-ecosys.com


Table formating questions

2004-04-14 Thread Rich Shepard
  I have a table with 6 columns. The four right-most columns are two related
pairs; that is columns 3, 4 and 5, 6 each need a common heading centered
above the two. I cannot seem to find the proper place in the table dialog
box that permits me to join two cells horizontally and center the label in
the resulting larger cell.

  Related to the same table, these 2-column labels are above the individual
labels for each column. Is there a way to have a horizontal line between
rows 1 and 2 for only the four columns at the right of the table? I have the
single line separating all 6 column headers from the data.

Thanks,

Rich

-- 
Dr. Richard B. Shepard, President
Applied Ecosystem Services, Inc. (TM)



Re: Table formating questions

2004-04-14 Thread Rich Shepard
On Wed, 14 Apr 2004, Rich Shepard wrote:

>   I have a table with 6 columns. The four right-most columns are two related
> pairs; that is columns 3, 4 and 5, 6 each need a common heading centered
> above the two. I cannot seem to find the proper place in the table dialog
> box that permits me to join two cells horizontally and center the label in
> the resulting larger cell.

  More information -- the table in LaTeX is below.

>   Related to the same table, these 2-column labels are above the individual
> labels for each column. Is there a way to have a horizontal line between
> rows 1 and 2 for only the four columns at the right of the table? I have the
> single line separating all 6 column headers from the data.

  I got this part worked out.

  However, I cannot get the column label "Standard Deviation" to be placed
on two lines so I abbreviated it to "Std. Dev.". Also, the columns are too
narrow so the numbers are difficult to read. Do I fix this by specifying
each column width manually?

  See code, copied from .lyx file, below.

Thanks,

Rich

-- 
Dr. Richard B. Shepard, President
Applied Ecosystem Services, Inc. (TM)

==
Word variable labels and parameters for Type-2 fuzzy sets
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\align center

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\begin_inset Text

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Mean
\end_inset


\begin_inset Text

\layout Standard

\end_inset


\begin_inset Text

\layout Standard

Std.
 Dev.
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\begin_inset Text

\layout Standard

No.
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\begin_inset Text

\layout Standard

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Start
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Re: Table formating questions

2004-04-14 Thread Rich Shepard
On Wed, 14 Apr 2004, Paul A. Rubin wrote:

> Highlight the cells you want to join, and in the table dialog (table
> settings tab) click the checkbox for multicolumn.  The default format
> for the merged cell should be centered.

Paul,

  That's what I tried. I can highlight only one cell, not two cells. I
thought that I should be able to do both, but ... I cannot.

> This requires some LaTeX trickery.  See, for instance,
> http://latex.s-v-p.de/table/Examples/examples.phtml#multirow, which does
> something similar by nesting a table within a table.  Seems to me it can
> also be done by embedding something like a parbox (?) in a cell.  I think
> it can also be done by setting the column width to a fixed value (in the
> table dialog).  Better to ask a LaTeX guru.

  OK.

> That or boosting the font size or sticking some invisible struts in
> (more LaTeX ERT).

Thanks,

Rich

-- 
Dr. Richard B. Shepard, President
Applied Ecosystem Services, Inc. (TM)



Re: Table formating questions

2004-04-14 Thread Rich Shepard
On Wed, 14 Apr 2004, Rich Shepard wrote:

>   That's what I tried. I can highlight only one cell, not two cells. I
> thought that I should be able to do both, but ... I cannot.

  Fixed it. User error -- again. I had set one of each column pairs as
multicolumn. Turning that off let me do it properly.

  Thanks, all!

Rich

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Dr. Richard B. Shepard, President
Applied Ecosystem Services, Inc. (TM)