Howdy!
Is there a way to increase the space between text in a table and the
rule above it for a whole table in one step? (I mean without using an
invisible rule in each cell?)
Ragnar
Ragnar Beer wrote:
Is there a way to increase the space between text in a table and the
rule above it for a whole table in one step? (I mean without using an
invisible rule in each cell?)
no, you need an invisible rule in ONE cell per row, not in every
cell.
Herbert
--
Herbert Voss wrote:
Ragnar Beer wrote:
Is there a way to increase the space between text in a table and the
rule above it for a whole table in one step? (I mean without using an
invisible rule in each cell?)
no, you need an invisible rule in ONE cell per row, not in every
cell.
Howdy again!
I need to create a 20x20 correlation table. Last time I did this with
cuts and pastes. (That was a smaller table in case you question my IQ
;) I wonder if there is an easier way to get the table if I've got a
file with the coefficients in a tab delimited form anyway.
Ragnar
Ragnar Beer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Howdy again!
I need to create a 20x20 correlation table. Last time I did this
with cuts and pastes. (That was a smaller table in case you question
my IQ ;) I wonder if there is an easier way to get the table if I've
got a file with the coefficients
Sorry for answering to the list (even though, it is meant
personally), but your postfix refused my e-mail (doesn't like my
domain).
Matej
On ptek 27 duben 2001 17:47 you wrote:
I searched the LyX Users archives in vain for a reference to a
LyX template or layout file for U.S. legal briefs,
How can I convert a heading to caps inside LaTex Preamble?
Like:
\usepackage{sectsty}
\subsectionfont{\mdseries\textit}
makes the subsection font italic. How can I make the section heading caps
(not small caps)?
thanks
Chris Green wrote:
One thing I don't care for is the section summary and the subsequent
indented standard regions in the article layout. I have done a
style with a lot of cutting and pasting from the standard templates
that does something like
Style Subsection
Margin
Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
i don't really understand your problem. do you want to
have a lyx-layout with this behaviour (indent the following
line behind a section/sub...) or/and dvi-/ps-output with
this behaviour?
Herbert
When diving into more documentation, I was very
I am trying to fit this table in one page. Any idea?
Thanks,
Ben
tabl2.lyx
Chris Green wrote:
When diving into more documentation, I was very confused because the
textclass of the paragraph following the Section header was also
called standard yet it was not indented so I looked around and found
the NoNextIndent 1 in all the Section style definitions. Removing
On Mon, Apr 30, 2001 at 11:46:34AM -0500, Chris Green wrote:
When diving into more documentation, I was very confused because the
textclass of the paragraph following the Section header was also
called standard yet it was not indented so I looked around and found
the NoNextIndent 1 in all the
On Sun, Apr 29, 2001 at 10:33:40AM -0600, Praedor Tempus wrote:
with dvi2rtf? Using latex2rtf is the same way. Converting to html is worse,
as it converts all my symbols and superscripts to image files that do not
display properly.
Some tex-html converters (for example, tth) do not use
A dirty hack is :
1. Use layout document paper size (Format) user defined and
then define a paper sheet big enough to cover your table.
2. Save the postscript output to a file.
3. Do pstopdf infile.ps outfile.pdf
4 Then tell acroread to print this to a file and use 'fit to page'
5. Include
Bunyamin Ozaydin wrote:
I am trying to fit this table in one page. Any idea?
a wide-table is only for 2 column mode. have a look
at the zipped attachment. please compress all
attachments in future.
Herbert
--
http://www.educat.hu-berlin.de/~voss/lyx/
tabl2.lyx.gz
The problem with a direct conversion, I'm gussing, is something like the
following (non-technical). LaTeX is a markup language. That means that even
when you get past LyX to LaTeX, your still doing the wysiwym thing, in a way.
But Word is wysiwyg.
Now, though I don't know how wysiwyg formatting
I apologize for the inconvenience. I know it is not an excuse but I did not
realize that it was such a big file at the beginning. Sorry again.
Regards,
Ben
Is bibtex stuff included in a dvi? Or does it merely make reference to other
files generated by bibtex? When you run latex on a file with bibtex references
in it, latex runs the bibtex processor for you-- but it still is a separate
process. bibtex then generates its own files. Does the dvi do any
Christopher M. [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The problem with a direct conversion, I'm gussing, is something like the
following (non-technical). LaTeX is a markup language. That means that even
when you get past LyX to LaTeX, your still doing the wysiwym thing, in a way.
But Word is wysiwyg.
I'm using LyX since a few months and I appreciate it very much. It's
quite different when you are a WordPerfect user since version 4.2 for
DOS!
There is one thing I really missed in LyX, the reveal code window.
As I understand LyX, it is a front end to LaTeX, much of the codes are
hidden. But
Howdy!
Is there a way to increase the space between text in a table and the
rule above it for a whole table in one step? (I mean without using an
invisible rule in each cell?)
Ragnar
Ragnar Beer wrote:
Is there a way to increase the space between text in a table and the
rule above it for a whole table in one step? (I mean without using an
invisible rule in each cell?)
no, you need an invisible rule in ONE cell per row, not in every
cell.
Herbert
--
Herbert Voss wrote:
Ragnar Beer wrote:
Is there a way to increase the space between text in a table and the
rule above it for a whole table in one step? (I mean without using an
invisible rule in each cell?)
no, you need an invisible rule in ONE cell per row, not in every
cell.
Howdy again!
I need to create a 20x20 correlation table. Last time I did this with
cuts and pastes. (That was a smaller table in case you question my IQ
;) I wonder if there is an easier way to get the table if I've got a
file with the coefficients in a tab delimited form anyway.
Ragnar
Ragnar Beer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Howdy again!
I need to create a 20x20 correlation table. Last time I did this
with cuts and pastes. (That was a smaller table in case you question
my IQ ;) I wonder if there is an easier way to get the table if I've
got a file with the coefficients
Sorry for answering to the list (even though, it is meant
personally), but your postfix refused my e-mail (doesn't like my
domain).
Matej
On ptek 27 duben 2001 17:47 you wrote:
I searched the LyX Users archives in vain for a reference to a
LyX template or layout file for U.S. legal briefs,
How can I convert a heading to caps inside LaTex Preamble?
Like:
\usepackage{sectsty}
\subsectionfont{\mdseries\textit}
makes the subsection font italic. How can I make the section heading caps
(not small caps)?
thanks
Chris Green wrote:
One thing I don't care for is the section summary and the subsequent
indented standard regions in the article layout. I have done a
style with a lot of cutting and pasting from the standard templates
that does something like
Style Subsection
Margin
Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
i don't really understand your problem. do you want to
have a lyx-layout with this behaviour (indent the following
line behind a section/sub...) or/and dvi-/ps-output with
this behaviour?
Herbert
When diving into more documentation, I was very
I am trying to fit this table in one page. Any idea?
Thanks,
Ben
tabl2.lyx
Chris Green wrote:
When diving into more documentation, I was very confused because the
textclass of the paragraph following the Section header was also
called standard yet it was not indented so I looked around and found
the NoNextIndent 1 in all the Section style definitions. Removing
On Mon, Apr 30, 2001 at 11:46:34AM -0500, Chris Green wrote:
When diving into more documentation, I was very confused because the
textclass of the paragraph following the Section header was also
called standard yet it was not indented so I looked around and found
the NoNextIndent 1 in all the
On Sun, Apr 29, 2001 at 10:33:40AM -0600, Praedor Tempus wrote:
with dvi2rtf? Using latex2rtf is the same way. Converting to html is worse,
as it converts all my symbols and superscripts to image files that do not
display properly.
Some tex-html converters (for example, tth) do not use
A dirty hack is :
1. Use layout document paper size (Format) user defined and
then define a paper sheet big enough to cover your table.
2. Save the postscript output to a file.
3. Do pstopdf infile.ps outfile.pdf
4 Then tell acroread to print this to a file and use 'fit to page'
5. Include
Bunyamin Ozaydin wrote:
I am trying to fit this table in one page. Any idea?
a wide-table is only for 2 column mode. have a look
at the zipped attachment. please compress all
attachments in future.
Herbert
--
http://www.educat.hu-berlin.de/~voss/lyx/
tabl2.lyx.gz
The problem with a direct conversion, I'm gussing, is something like the
following (non-technical). LaTeX is a markup language. That means that even
when you get past LyX to LaTeX, your still doing the wysiwym thing, in a way.
But Word is wysiwyg.
Now, though I don't know how wysiwyg formatting
I apologize for the inconvenience. I know it is not an excuse but I did not
realize that it was such a big file at the beginning. Sorry again.
Regards,
Ben
Is bibtex stuff included in a dvi? Or does it merely make reference to other
files generated by bibtex? When you run latex on a file with bibtex references
in it, latex runs the bibtex processor for you-- but it still is a separate
process. bibtex then generates its own files. Does the dvi do any
Christopher M. [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The problem with a direct conversion, I'm gussing, is something like the
following (non-technical). LaTeX is a markup language. That means that even
when you get past LyX to LaTeX, your still doing the wysiwym thing, in a way.
But Word is wysiwyg.
I'm using LyX since a few months and I appreciate it very much. It's
quite different when you are a WordPerfect user since version 4.2 for
DOS!
There is one thing I really missed in LyX, the reveal code window.
As I understand LyX, it is a front end to LaTeX, much of the codes are
hidden. But
Howdy!
Is there a way to increase the space between text in a table and the
rule above it for a whole table in one step? (I mean without using an
invisible rule in each cell?)
Ragnar
Ragnar Beer wrote:
>
> Is there a way to increase the space between text in a table and the
> rule above it for a whole table in one step? (I mean without using an
> invisible rule in each cell?)
no, you need an invisible rule in ONE cell per row, not in every
cell.
Herbert
--
Herbert Voss wrote:
>
> Ragnar Beer wrote:
> >
> > Is there a way to increase the space between text in a table and the
> > rule above it for a whole table in one step? (I mean without using an
> > invisible rule in each cell?)
>
> no, you need an invisible rule in ONE cell per row, not in
Howdy again!
I need to create a 20x20 correlation table. Last time I did this with
cuts and pastes. (That was a smaller table in case you question my IQ
;) I wonder if there is an easier way to get the table if I've got a
file with the coefficients in a tab delimited form anyway.
Ragnar
Ragnar Beer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Howdy again!
>
> I need to create a 20x20 correlation table. Last time I did this
> with cuts and pastes. (That was a smaller table in case you question
> my IQ ;) I wonder if there is an easier way to get the table if I've
> got a file with the
Sorry for answering to the list (even though, it is meant
personally), but your postfix refused my e-mail (doesn't like my
domain).
Matej
On pátek 27 duben 2001 17:47 you wrote:
> I searched the LyX Users archives in vain for a reference to a
> LyX template or layout file for U.S. legal
How can I convert a heading to caps inside LaTex Preamble?
Like:
\usepackage{sectsty}
\subsectionfont{\mdseries\textit}
makes the subsection font italic. How can I make the section heading caps
(not small caps)?
thanks
> Chris Green wrote:
> >
> > One thing I don't care for is the section summary and the subsequent
> > indented standard regions in the article layout. I have done a
> > style with a lot of cutting and pasting from the standard templates
> > that does something like
> >
> > Style Subsection
> >
Herbert Voss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> i don't really understand your problem. do you want to
> have a lyx-layout with this behaviour (indent the following
> line behind a section/sub...) or/and dvi-/ps-output with
> this behaviour?
>
> Herbert
When diving into more documentation, I
I am trying to fit this table in one page. Any idea?
Thanks,
Ben
tabl2.lyx
Chris Green wrote:
> When diving into more documentation, I was very confused because the
> textclass of the paragraph following the Section header was also
> called standard yet it was not indented so I looked around and found
> the NoNextIndent 1 in all the Section style definitions. Removing
On Mon, Apr 30, 2001 at 11:46:34AM -0500, Chris Green wrote:
> When diving into more documentation, I was very confused because the
> textclass of the paragraph following the Section header was also
> called standard yet it was not indented so I looked around and found
> the NoNextIndent 1 in all
On Sun, Apr 29, 2001 at 10:33:40AM -0600, Praedor Tempus wrote:
> with dvi2rtf? Using latex2rtf is the same way. Converting to html is worse,
> as it converts all my symbols and superscripts to image files that do not
> display properly.
Some tex->html converters (for example, tth) do not
A dirty hack is :
1. Use >layout > document > paper > size (Format) user defined and
then define a paper sheet big enough to cover your table.
2. Save the postscript output to a file.
3. Do pstopdf infile.ps outfile.pdf
4 Then tell acroread to print this to a file and use 'fit to page'
5.
Bunyamin Ozaydin wrote:
>
> I am trying to fit this table in one page. Any idea?
a wide-table is only for 2 column mode. have a look
at the zipped attachment. please compress all
attachments in future.
Herbert
--
http://www.educat.hu-berlin.de/~voss/lyx/
tabl2.lyx.gz
The problem with a direct conversion, I'm gussing, is something like the
following (non-technical). LaTeX is a markup language. That means that even
when you get past LyX to LaTeX, your still doing the wysiwym thing, in a way.
But Word is wysiwyg.
Now, though I don't know how wysiwyg formatting
I apologize for the inconvenience. I know it is not an excuse but I did not
realize that it was such a big file at the beginning. Sorry again.
Regards,
Ben
Is bibtex stuff included in a dvi? Or does it merely make reference to other
files generated by bibtex? When you run latex on a file with bibtex references
in it, latex runs the bibtex processor for you-- but it still is a separate
process. bibtex then generates its own files. Does the dvi do any
"Christopher M." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The problem with a direct conversion, I'm gussing, is something like the
> following (non-technical). LaTeX is a markup language. That means that even
> when you get past LyX to LaTeX, your still doing the wysiwym thing, in a way.
> But Word is
I'm using LyX since a few months and I appreciate it very much. It's
quite different when you are a WordPerfect user since version 4.2 for
DOS!
There is one thing I really missed in LyX, the reveal code window.
As I understand LyX, it is a front end to LaTeX, much of the codes are
hidden. But
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