Jürgen Spitzmüller writes:
>
> Piero Faustini wrote:
> > How can I have a table span across 2 pages (an odd page and the opposite
> > one) just as it was one page?
>
> http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=dpfloat
>
> Jürgen
>
>
thanks J.
that's useful, but not for my case:
the tabl
I couldn't find a discussion on this topic.
How can I have a table span across 2 pages (an odd page and the opposite one)
just as it was one page?
(I don't want a Longtable. Just a table which use 2 pages as they were one).
Another similar question on tables which could partially solve question a
Piero Faustini wrote:
> How can I have a table span across 2 pages (an odd page and the opposite
> one) just as it was one page?
http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=dpfloat
Jürgen
On Thu, 1 Jul 1999, Sasa Janiska wrote:
Sasa,
You can specifiy the option in Layout->Document ExtraOptions. Simply put
twoside in the box. Whatever goes into that gets passed on as an option to
the document class.
It seems to be a problem with the version of tetex that is common with
Linux distr
On Wed, 30 Jun 1999, Rod Pinna wrote:
> Have you tried explicitly setting the twoside option for the book class?
> I had a problem where headers weren't recognising that I had odd and even
> pages, i.e. everything was being treated as if it were on one sided pages,
> and setting this solved it.
Sasa,
Have you tried explicitly setting the twoside option for the book class?
I had a problem where headers weren't recognising that I had odd and even
pages, i.e. everything was being treated as if it were on one sided pages,
and setting this solved it.
Interestingly, this only occurred under
On Tue, 29 Jun 1999, Jean-Pierre.Chretien wrote:
> IMHO, you should not leave this problem unsolved:
> \clearpage
> in TeX mode should produce a page break, (and
> \cleardoublepage
> in TeX mode for a two-sided document) MUST produce a pagebreak
> (resp. go to an odd page).
> \clearpage does not
>> >There is a latex command around that may help you. If I can remember it
>> >is called \clearpage or if two-sided \cleardoublepage. The correct
>> >syntax and the options to these command is in every latex book. ( No one
>> >around here... .)
>> >
>> Yes, I tried that, but without success.
IM
On Mon, 28 Jun 1999 09:05:57 +0200 (MET DST), Jean-Pierre.Chretien
wrote:
>The book style *should* produce chapters on odd pages, AFAIR (as well as parts).
I also had the same impression.
But, still, I'm getting parts & chapters on even pages.
>As I prefer a really empty even pages, I use \clea
On Mon, 28 Jun 1999 08:30:53 +0100, Andreas Jahnen wrote:
>There is a latex command around that may help you. If I can remember it
>is called \clearpage or if two-sided \cleardoublepage. The correct
>syntax and the options to these command is in every latex book. ( No one
>around here... .)
>
Yes
>> Date: Mon, 28 Jun 1999 08:30:53 +0100
>> From: Andreas Jahnen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: Sasa Janiska <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Subject: Re: Odd & even pages
>>
>> Sasa Janiska wrote:
>> >
>> > I use book
Sasa Janiska wrote:
>
> I use book style for producing one book.
> I have parts & chapters in the book, using two side option, but LyX does
> not put empty pages to have beginnings of chapter on odd pages.
There is a latex command around that may help you. If I can remember it
is called \clearpa
I use book style for producing one book.
I have parts & chapters in the book, using two side option, but LyX does
not put empty pages to have beginnings of chapter on odd pages.
What's wrong?
Also, in TOC there are no dotted lines (chapter title to page number)
although (as I understand) it is
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