2011/12/3 Kornel Benko :
> Am Samstag, 3. Dezember 2011 um 10:53:00, schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann
>
>> Am Freitag, 2. Dezember 2011, 12:47:14 schrieb Bianca Kranzusch:
>> > Hi!
>> >
>> > I'm still working on my diploma thesis, and another issue has co
2011/12/2 Kornel Benko :
>
> As soon as I remove the width spec of the table, there are no problems.
> (You have specified width = 100 % \textwidth)
>
> Don't know, why this shows this behaviour though.
>
> Kornel
True. But I _want_ my tables to have \textwidth. :(
Bianca
Hi!
I'm still working on my diploma thesis, and another issue has come up.
In some of my tables, I get broken horizontal lines. I have not been
able so far to find out why this happens in some tables, and in others
it doesn't. But it's really annoying.
I have appended an example file with one of
> You need to tell the language(s) not only to babel, but also to other
> packages.
>
>> How can I fix this?
>
> Put the language arguments into the documentclass line:
>
> Leave the language package at [Default] (should be babel).
>
> Ensure you have ticked: "Set languages globally" in
> Tools>Set
Sorry, here is the minimal file. Forgot to attach it.
2011/11/10 Bianca Kranzusch :
> I have a language problem in my thesis. I'm writing in German, and my
> Lyx is set in German.
>
> I use the following language settings:
> language: Deutsch (German)
> language package: us
I have a language problem in my thesis. I'm writing in German, and my
Lyx is set in German.
I use the following language settings:
language: Deutsch (German)
language package: user defined: \usepackage[english,german,ngerman]{babel}
(I have a lot of English references, so I need to include both E
@Helge:
Thank you so much, this helped immensely!
@Guenter:
> Also, using a narrower typewriter font may help. My favourite is "txtt"
> (which unfortunately needs to be configured "per hand": Set the GUI selector
> for monospaced to [Default] and put the line
>
> \renewcommand{\ttdefault}{txtt}
My thesis contains a "material" part where I have, among other stuff,
a list of used equipment with names and manufacturers.
I would like to use typewriter font for product names and small caps
for manufacturer names. Within the thesis text, this looks good, but
when I format this list in this patt
I'm not sure where the onehalfspace-stuff comes from. I definitely did
not add it through ERT (at least not that I'm aware).
I _thought_ it came from using the package \setspace, but even if I
delete it from the latex header (or delete the whole latex header, for
that matter!) AND use the lyx setti