On 2010-01-27, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
> Vincent schrieb:
>>>I have to "set" the table column widths to
>>> make any command at all work, and then possibly, just possibly,
>>> Ctrl+Enter will make the new line anyway.
>> Yes, you have to set a column width :). Don't ask me why.
> This is LaTeX. There i
Am 28.01.2010 00:05, schrieb Vincent:
But the justified line break doesn't work for me in tables..
Does it for you ?
Yes, see table 2.8 of the EmbeddedObjects manual.
I tried
A B [Justified-line-break]
C
in a cell, but it doesn't justify.
It only breaks the line because the cell alignme
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Vincent schrieb:
I have to "set" the table column widths to
make any command at all work, and then possibly, just possibly,
Ctrl+Enter will make the new line anyway.
Yes, you have to set a column width :). Don't ask me why.
This is LaTeX. There is no other way because oth
Vincent schrieb:
I have to "set" the table column widths to
make any command at all work, and then possibly, just possibly,
Ctrl+Enter will make the new line anyway.
Yes, you have to set a column width :). Don't ask me why.
This is LaTeX. There is no other way because otherwise the width c
Thanks for that Vincent - read that again and again over the last
couple of days - must be missing something. I have no idea what the blue
arrows going in several directions are supposed to mean. There's no
documentation that really explains it.
It is explained in the User's Guide section 3
On Wed, 27 Jan 2010 22:57:41 +0100 Vincent
applied thoughts to keyboard and posted
this:
>Have a look at section "2.8.1 Multiple Lines in Table Cells" of the
>Embedded Objects Manuals.
>
>Please just use Insert->Formatting->Ragged or Justified Line Break.
>
>Vincent
[disclaimer] I know I'm thic
M-L wrote:
On Wed, 27 Jan 2010 15:33:01 +0100 Uwe Stöhr shared
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M-L schrieb:
I haven't done anything with tables in LyX, always used OpenOffice,
but thought I would give LyX a larrup to create a table and see how
I went. No I really don't have t
On Wed, 27 Jan 2010 15:33:01 +0100 Uwe Stöhr shared
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>M-L schrieb:
>
>> I haven't done anything with tables in LyX, always used OpenOffice,
>> but thought I would give LyX a larrup to create a table and see how
>> I went. No I really don't have the time to b
On Wed, 27 Jan 2010 18:48:57 +0100 "Yago" shared
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>Can you send us a little example of the table that you want?
Hello Yago,
Thanks for your reply. Please find attached a sample table.
Be well,
Charlie
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Can you send us a little example of the table that you want?
- Original Message -
From: "M-L"
To: "LyX-users"
Sent: Wednesday, January 27, 2010 4:36 AM
Subject: linebreak.sty
Hello,
I haven't done anything with tables in LyX, always used OpenOffice, but
t
M-L schrieb:
I haven't done anything with tables in LyX, always used OpenOffice, but
thought I would give LyX a larrup to create a table and see how I went.
No I really don't have the time to be fooling round with it
but.. :-)
LyX Version 1.6.5
Debian Squeeze [testing]
Using Article [KOMA-
If I remove \usepackage{linebreak} from the preamble and just use the
ERT [\linebreak]then I don't get the question about linbreak.sty, but
just an error message we've all seen so often:
Undefined control sequence - and this stuff:
Case No & Common Name & Species\linebreakCode
OMA-Script]
The cell in my table is [Species ERT[\linebreak] Code]
Instead of Species Code - I need:
Species
Code
My error message is: Errors:
LaTeX Error: File 'linebreak.sty' not found
Description:
^^M
*** (cannot \read from terminal in nonstop modes)
So where is lineb
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