Hello,
I use LyX 2.0 on Linux. I want to decrease table padding in a table. I
read http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/35493/table-padding-in-lyx
I included \usepackage{booktabs} in the LaTex preamble. In the lyx file,
I have
[image: Inline image 1]
But from the generated pdf file
Hello,
I use LyX 2.0 on Linux. I want to decrease table padding in a table. I
read http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/35493/table-padding-in-lyx
I included \usepackage{booktabs} in the LaTex preamble. In the lyx file,
I have
[image: Inline image 1]
But from the generated pdf file
Hello,
I use LyX 2.0 on Linux. I want to decrease table padding in a table. I
read http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/35493/table-padding-in-lyx
I included \usepackage{booktabs} in the LaTex preamble. In the lyx file,
I have
[image: Inline image 1]
But from the generated pdf file
Matthew Grebner matthew at grebner.org writes:
I would like to create a header that is a simple table. Is this possible?
Yes. Go to Document Settings... Page Layout and change the headings
style to fancy. In the preamble, put something like the following (I'll
assume here that you want
Matthew Grebner matthew at grebner.org writes:
I would like to create a header that is a simple table. Is this possible?
Yes. Go to Document Settings... Page Layout and change the headings
style to fancy. In the preamble, put something like the following (I'll
assume here that you want
Matthew Grebner grebner.org> writes:
>
> I would like to create a header that is a simple table. Is this possible?
Yes. Go to Document > Settings... > Page Layout and change the headings
style to "fancy". In the preamble, put something like the following (I'll
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Hi,
I often use the package siunitx [http://ctan.org/pkg/siunitx] for nice
alignment of decimal places / uncertainty separators in tables.
Is there any way I can define the S column type provided by the package
for tables within LyX?
If not, maybe this would be a nice addition -- perhaps even
Hi,
I often use the package siunitx [http://ctan.org/pkg/siunitx] for nice
alignment of decimal places / uncertainty separators in tables.
Is there any way I can define the S column type provided by the package
for tables within LyX?
If not, maybe this would be a nice addition -- perhaps even
Hi,
I often use the package siunitx [http://ctan.org/pkg/siunitx] for nice
alignment of decimal places / uncertainty separators in tables.
Is there any way I can define the S column type provided by the package
for tables within LyX?
If not, maybe this would be a nice addition -- perhaps even
On 2013-04-03, Steve Litt wrote:
Hi all,
If you ever have a too-long line to put in a table cell and want to
break it up, you can put in ERT \\ commands, and it will work. In the
LyX environment, it looks like all one line and stretches the table.
But in the finished PDF, it breaks
have
to look them up via internet search as well.
Thanks, it's OK. I found in the meantime that latex inserts horizontal space
between table columns. \tabcolsep defines the half of this space. Setting it to
0 removes all space. Even then however, if there are vertical lines between
columns
On 2013-04-03, Steve Litt wrote:
Hi all,
If you ever have a too-long line to put in a table cell and want to
break it up, you can put in ERT \\ commands, and it will work. In the
LyX environment, it looks like all one line and stretches the table.
But in the finished PDF, it breaks
have
to look them up via internet search as well.
Thanks, it's OK. I found in the meantime that latex inserts horizontal space
between table columns. \tabcolsep defines the half of this space. Setting it to
0 removes all space. Even then however, if there are vertical lines between
columns
On 2013-04-03, Steve Litt wrote:
> Hi all,
> If you ever have a too-long line to put in a table cell and want to
> break it up, you can put in ERT \\ commands, and it will work. In the
> LyX environment, it looks like all one line and stretches the table.
> But in the finished
provide more details or pointers - I would have
>to look them up via internet search as well.
Thanks, it's OK. I found in the meantime that latex inserts horizontal space
between table columns. \tabcolsep defines the half of this space. Setting it to
0 removes all space. Even then however,
), is that width you
changed to 25% possibly would read better being labelled text width -
not column width
In the lyx file I've returned to you I have set an overall table width
to 100%, and treated the columns width as text width. even though my
column widths dont add up to 100% the table width is still
in a multi-column page layout. For a
one-column page layout, thus textwidth and column width are equal but
still correctly named. (Although I admit that it can lead to confusion in
connection with table settings.)
Günter
denotes the width of a text column in a multi-column page layout. For a
one-column page layout, thus textwidth and column width are equal but
still correctly named. (Although I admit that it can lead to confusion in
connection with table settings.)
I want to make it clear when I wrote column width
the width of the
columns/cells in the table by using the term column width.
I see.
Once more, it seems if I set the column/cell width for a table
cell/column in the table settings window (Table settings tab, width
option), the value set there won't be exactly the cell's width. For
example setting
Hi all,
If you ever have a too-long line to put in a table cell and want to
break it up, you can put in ERT \\ commands, and it will work. In the
LyX environment, it looks like all one line and stretches the table.
But in the finished PDF, it breaks at the newlines.
There's a side effect. Some
), is that width you
changed to 25% possibly would read better being labelled text width -
not column width
In the lyx file I've returned to you I have set an overall table width
to 100%, and treated the columns width as text width. even though my
column widths dont add up to 100% the table width is still
in a multi-column page layout. For a
one-column page layout, thus textwidth and column width are equal but
still correctly named. (Although I admit that it can lead to confusion in
connection with table settings.)
Günter
denotes the width of a text column in a multi-column page layout. For a
one-column page layout, thus textwidth and column width are equal but
still correctly named. (Although I admit that it can lead to confusion in
connection with table settings.)
I want to make it clear when I wrote column width
the width of the
columns/cells in the table by using the term column width.
I see.
Once more, it seems if I set the column/cell width for a table
cell/column in the table settings window (Table settings tab, width
option), the value set there won't be exactly the cell's width. For
example setting
Hi all,
If you ever have a too-long line to put in a table cell and want to
break it up, you can put in ERT \\ commands, and it will work. In the
LyX environment, it looks like all one line and stretches the table.
But in the finished PDF, it breaks at the newlines.
There's a side effect. Some
), is that width you
changed to 25% possibly would read better being labelled "text width" -
not column width
In the lyx file I've returned to you I have set an overall table width
to 100%, and treated the columns width as text width. even though my
"column" widths dont add up to
-down boxes
denotes the width of a text column in a multi-column page layout. For a
one-column page layout, thus textwidth and column width are equal but
still correctly named. (Although I admit that it can lead to confusion in
connection with table settings.)
Günter
n width
>
>The "collumn width" along with "textwidth" in a number of drop-down boxes
>denotes the width of a text column in a multi-column page layout. For a
>one-column page layout, thus textwidth and column width are equal but
>still correctly named. (Although I admit that i
not mean the
> values in the pulldown menus, that is I did not mean the text width or
> column width of the page text. I strictly mean the width of the
> columns/cells in the table by using the term "column width".
I see.
> Once more, it seems if I set the column/cell width for a t
Hi all,
If you ever have a too-long line to put in a table cell and want to
break it up, you can put in ERT \\ commands, and it will work. In the
LyX environment, it looks like all one line and stretches the table.
But in the finished PDF, it breaks at the newlines.
There's a side effect. Some
On 25. mars 2013 21:17, Matthias Schmidt wrote:
Hello!
Has lyx a command for splitting an existing large table in two parts?
I cannot find something for that.
No, but you can create another table and cutpaste half of the old table
into it.
But what is the real problem here? If you
Hello:
I have trouble width tables again.
I followed the advice at
http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/Tables:
§ Arrgh. Why has my table disappeared off the edge of the page?
but my table becomes wider than the text, and hangs out on the right side (into
the right margin).
I defined 4 colums, each 25
On 25. mars 2013 21:17, Matthias Schmidt wrote:
Hello!
Has lyx a command for splitting an existing large table in two parts?
I cannot find something for that.
No, but you can create another table and cutpaste half of the old table
into it.
But what is the real problem here? If you
Hello:
I have trouble width tables again.
I followed the advice at
http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/Tables:
§ Arrgh. Why has my table disappeared off the edge of the page?
but my table becomes wider than the text, and hangs out on the right side (into
the right margin).
I defined 4 colums, each 25
On 25. mars 2013 21:17, Matthias Schmidt wrote:
Hello!
Has lyx a command for splitting an existing large table in two parts?
I cannot find something for that.
No, but you can create another table and cut half of the old table
into it.
But what is the real problem here? If you merely
Hello:
I have trouble width tables again.
I followed the advice at
http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/Tables:
"§ Arrgh. Why has my table disappeared off the edge of the page?"
but my table becomes wider than the text, and hangs out on the right side (into
the right margin).
I defined 4 colum
2013/3/25 Matthias Schmidt gm_schm...@yahoo.de:
Hello!
Has lyx a command for splitting an existing large table in two parts?
I cannot find something for that.
Hi Matthias,
LyX does not have a command for this. If you think that this would be
useful to many users, please open an enhancement
2013/3/25 Matthias Schmidt gm_schm...@yahoo.de:
Hello!
Has lyx a command for splitting an existing large table in two parts?
I cannot find something for that.
Hi Matthias,
LyX does not have a command for this. If you think that this would be
useful to many users, please open an enhancement
2013/3/25 Matthias Schmidt <gm_schm...@yahoo.de>:
> Hello!
>
> Has lyx a command for splitting an existing large table in two parts?
> I cannot find something for that.
Hi Matthias,
LyX does not have a command for this. If you think that this would be
useful to many
On 25 March 2013 05:20, Frederick FN Noronha फ्रेड्रिक नोरोन्या
*فريدريك نورونيا fredericknoro...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear all: I'm getting the hyperref links ON in the table-of-contents, when I
don't want it. Could you pls guide on how to remove the clickable blue marks
around the chapter titles
On 25 March 2013 05:20, Frederick FN Noronha फ्रेड्रिक नोरोन्या
*فريدريك نورونيا fredericknoro...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear all: I'm getting the hyperref links ON in the table-of-contents, when I
don't want it. Could you pls guide on how to remove the clickable blue marks
around the chapter titles
On 25 March 2013 05:20, Frederick FN Noronha फ्रेड्रिक नोरोन्या
*فريدريك نورونيا <fredericknoro...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear all: I'm getting the hyperref links ON in the table-of-contents, when I
> don't want it. Could you pls guide on how to remove the clickable blue marks
> aro
I occasionally teach a How to use MS Word
That would be a rather short lesson:
*Not*.
SCNR.
Sincerely,
Wolfgang
I occasionally teach a How to use MS Word
That would be a rather short lesson:
*Not*.
SCNR.
Sincerely,
Wolfgang
> I occasionally teach a "How to use MS Word"
That would be a rather short lesson:
*Not*.
SCNR.
Sincerely,
Wolfgang
From: Maria Gouskova gousk...@gmail.com
To: Liviu Andronic landronim...@gmail.com
Cc: stefano franchi stefano.fran...@gmail.com; lyx-users
lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2013 6:23:43 PM
Subject: Re: [off-topic] LyX as a LaTeX table editor
From: Maria Gouskova gousk...@gmail.com
To: Liviu Andronic landronim...@gmail.com
Cc: stefano franchi stefano.fran...@gmail.com; lyx-users
lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2013 6:23:43 PM
Subject: Re: [off-topic] LyX as a LaTeX table editor
ff-topic] LyX as a LaTeX table editor (and other selling advice)
On Wed, Mar 13, 2013 at 10:25 AM, Liviu Andronic <landronim...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Wed, Mar 13, 2013 at 2:45 PM, stefano franchi
><stefano.fran...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Continuous spell-checking is a fairly comm
mention
tables as a major difference.
Tables were the deal breaker for me wrt real LaTeX. I use tables all the
time, and LyX's table editor is not, frankly, as elegant as Word's (as I
remember Word from the year 2003 or so). But LyX's table editing features
are good enough for my usual needs
mention
tables as a major difference.
Tables were the deal breaker for me wrt real LaTeX. I use tables all the
time, and LyX's table editor is not, frankly, as elegant as Word's (as I
remember Word from the year 2003 or so). But LyX's table editing features
are good enough for my usual needs
proper,
explained by the grad student. Then I show how LyX combines the stability
and control of LaTeX with the gui-ness of Word, and I specifically mention
tables as a major difference.
Tables were the deal breaker for me wrt "real LaTeX". I use tables all the
time, and LyX's tabl
On Wed, Mar 13, 2013 at 2:29 AM, Liviu Andronic landronim...@gmail.comwrote:
The other selling point was the continuous spellchecking function. In
pure LaTeX they were used to making a lot of unnecessary orthographic
mistakes, while in 2.0 many of those can be avoided. However it turns
out
On Wed, Mar 13, 2013 at 2:45 PM, stefano franchi
stefano.fran...@gmail.com wrote:
Continuous spell-checking is a fairly common editor's feature nowadays.
Linux's Kile (a Latex editor) has it, for instance, and it is based on
standard KDE components. As much as I love Lyx's spellchecker (and I
The selling point to adopting LyX, at least for some tasks, was the
table editing.
*cough*
This is one of the issues where LyX still needs quite a bit of work
imho.
As it is now, it's pretty unusable, unless you hard-code column (or
table) widths in your document.
LyX doesn't even show
On Wed, Mar 13, 2013 at 5:37 PM, Wolfgang Keller felip...@gmx.net wrote:
The selling point to adopting LyX, at least for some tasks, was the
table editing.
*cough*
This is one of the issues where LyX still needs quite a bit of work
imho.
There definitely are rough edges, but for someone
On 03/13/2013 02:07 PM, Liviu Andronic wrote:
LyX doesn't even show a horizontal scrollbar when the table is wider
than the display. Which can result in the cursor being outside the
display.
Yes, that would be nice to fix. But there are workarounds, such as
decreasing the size of the font
On Wed, Mar 13, 2013 at 7:17 PM, David L. Johnson d...@lehigh.edu wrote:
On 03/13/2013 02:07 PM, Liviu Andronic wrote:
LyX doesn't even show a horizontal scrollbar when the table is wider
than the display. Which can result in the cursor being outside the
display.
Yes, that would be nice
that, only the math block (or a table, perhaps).
Would any developer be interested in such a sponsored project? I think
there is sufficient demand to meet the funding requirements rather
quickly.
This might be a good choice for Google's Summer of code 2013 which is
currently open for orgs' submission
On Wed, Mar 13, 2013 at 2:29 AM, Liviu Andronic landronim...@gmail.comwrote:
The other selling point was the continuous spellchecking function. In
pure LaTeX they were used to making a lot of unnecessary orthographic
mistakes, while in 2.0 many of those can be avoided. However it turns
out
On Wed, Mar 13, 2013 at 2:45 PM, stefano franchi
stefano.fran...@gmail.com wrote:
Continuous spell-checking is a fairly common editor's feature nowadays.
Linux's Kile (a Latex editor) has it, for instance, and it is based on
standard KDE components. As much as I love Lyx's spellchecker (and I
The selling point to adopting LyX, at least for some tasks, was the
table editing.
*cough*
This is one of the issues where LyX still needs quite a bit of work
imho.
As it is now, it's pretty unusable, unless you hard-code column (or
table) widths in your document.
LyX doesn't even show
On Wed, Mar 13, 2013 at 5:37 PM, Wolfgang Keller felip...@gmx.net wrote:
The selling point to adopting LyX, at least for some tasks, was the
table editing.
*cough*
This is one of the issues where LyX still needs quite a bit of work
imho.
There definitely are rough edges, but for someone
On 03/13/2013 02:07 PM, Liviu Andronic wrote:
LyX doesn't even show a horizontal scrollbar when the table is wider
than the display. Which can result in the cursor being outside the
display.
Yes, that would be nice to fix. But there are workarounds, such as
decreasing the size of the font
On Wed, Mar 13, 2013 at 7:17 PM, David L. Johnson d...@lehigh.edu wrote:
On 03/13/2013 02:07 PM, Liviu Andronic wrote:
LyX doesn't even show a horizontal scrollbar when the table is wider
than the display. Which can result in the cursor being outside the
display.
Yes, that would be nice
that, only the math block (or a table, perhaps).
Would any developer be interested in such a sponsored project? I think
there is sufficient demand to meet the funding requirements rather
quickly.
This might be a good choice for Google's Summer of code 2013 which is
currently open for orgs' submission
On Wed, Mar 13, 2013 at 2:29 AM, Liviu Andronic wrote:
> The other selling point was the continuous spellchecking function. In
> pure LaTeX they were used to making a lot of unnecessary orthographic
> mistakes, while in 2.0 many of those can be avoided. However it turns
>
On Wed, Mar 13, 2013 at 2:45 PM, stefano franchi
wrote:
> Continuous spell-checking is a fairly common editor's feature nowadays.
> Linux's Kile (a Latex editor) has it, for instance, and it is based on
> standard KDE components. As much as I love Lyx's spellchecker
> The selling point to adopting LyX, at least for some tasks, was the
> table editing.
*cough*
This is one of the issues where LyX still needs quite a bit of work
imho.
As it is now, it's pretty unusable, unless you hard-code column (or
table) widths in your document.
LyX doesn't eve
On Wed, Mar 13, 2013 at 5:37 PM, Wolfgang Keller <felip...@gmx.net> wrote:
>> The selling point to adopting LyX, at least for some tasks, was the
>> table editing.
>
> *cough*
>
> This is one of the issues where LyX still needs quite a bit of work
> imho.
&
On 03/13/2013 02:07 PM, Liviu Andronic wrote:
LyX doesn't even show a horizontal scrollbar when the table is wider
than the display. Which can result in the cursor being outside the
display.
Yes, that would be nice to fix. But there are workarounds, such as
decreasing the size of the font
On Wed, Mar 13, 2013 at 7:17 PM, David L. Johnson <d...@lehigh.edu> wrote:
> On 03/13/2013 02:07 PM, Liviu Andronic wrote:
>>
>> LyX doesn't even show a horizontal scrollbar when the table is wider
>> than the display. Which can result in the cursor being outsid
spread out over a very long
> > line like that, only the math block (or a table, perhaps).
> >
> Would any developer be interested in such a sponsored project? I think
> there is sufficient demand to meet the funding requirements rather
> quickly.
>
>
This might be a good
PhilipPirrip p...@net.hr írta:
I have problem with table centering and aligning to the right.
You set the width of the right aligned table to 80% of the line width.
Text width to be accurate. I want it to be like that.
LaTeX probably calculates the position of your table with respect
On 03/12/2013 01:16 PM, Csikos Bela wrote:
This behavior seems like result of serious bug.
The width of table can be specified to fixed value. It would be nonsense
if giving this option resulted wrong table layout/placement.
You can always rewrite the code for typesetting the tables, you don't
PhilipPirrip p...@net.hr írta:
On 03/12/2013 01:16 PM, Csikos Bela wrote:
This behavior seems like result of serious bug.
The width of table can be specified to fixed value. It would be nonsense
if giving this option resulted wrong table layout/placement.
You can always rewrite the code
PhilipPirrip p...@net.hr írta:
I have problem with table centering and aligning to the right.
You set the width of the right aligned table to 80% of the line width.
Text width to be accurate. I want it to be like that.
LaTeX probably calculates the position of your table with respect
On 03/12/2013 01:16 PM, Csikos Bela wrote:
This behavior seems like result of serious bug.
The width of table can be specified to fixed value. It would be nonsense
if giving this option resulted wrong table layout/placement.
You can always rewrite the code for typesetting the tables, you don't
PhilipPirrip p...@net.hr írta:
On 03/12/2013 01:16 PM, Csikos Bela wrote:
This behavior seems like result of serious bug.
The width of table can be specified to fixed value. It would be nonsense
if giving this option resulted wrong table layout/placement.
You can always rewrite the code
PhilipPirrip <p...@net.hr> írta:
>
>> I have problem with table centering and aligning to the right.
>
>You set the width of the right aligned table to 80% of the line width.
Text width to be accurate. I want it to be like that.
>LaTeX probably calculates the position of
On 03/12/2013 01:16 PM, Csikos Bela wrote:
This behavior seems like result of serious bug.
The width of table can be specified to fixed value. It would be nonsense
if giving this option resulted wrong table layout/placement.
You can always rewrite the code for typesetting the tables, you don't
PhilipPirrip <p...@net.hr> írta:
>On 03/12/2013 01:16 PM, Csikos Bela wrote:
>> This behavior seems like result of serious bug.
>> The width of table can be specified to fixed value. It would be nonsense
>> if giving this option resulted wrong table layout/placement
Hello:
I have problem with table centering and aligning to the right.
I attach en example lyx file and the corresponding pdf output.
If the table is aligned to the left (last table in the example) it looks OK.
But if I center or right align the same table it is shifted to the right, not
placed
On Mon, Mar 11, 2013 at 10:02 AM, Csikos Bela bcsikos...@freemail.hu wrote:
Hello:
I have problem with table centering and aligning to the right.
I attach en example lyx file and the corresponding pdf output.
If the table is aligned to the left (last table in the example) it looks OK
Scott Kostyshak skost...@princeton.edu írta:
On Mon, Mar 11, 2013 at 10:02 AM, Csikos Bela bcsikos...@freemail.hu
wrote:
Hello:
I have problem with table centering and aligning to the right.
I attach en example lyx file and the corresponding pdf output.
If the table is aligned to the left
Scott Kostyshak skost...@princeton.edu írta:
On Mon, Mar 11, 2013 at 10:02 AM, Csikos Bela bcsikos...@freemail.hu
wrote:
Hello:
I have problem with table centering and aligning to the right.
I attach en example lyx file and the corresponding pdf output.
If the table is aligned to the left
On Mon, Mar 11, 2013 at 11:47 AM, Csikos Bela bcsikos...@freemail.hu wrote:
Scott Kostyshak skost...@princeton.edu írta:
On Mon, Mar 11, 2013 at 10:02 AM, Csikos Bela bcsikos...@freemail.hu
wrote:
Hello:
I have problem with table centering and aligning to the right.
I attach en example lyx
I have problem with table centering and aligning to the right.
You set the width of the right aligned table to 80% of the line width.
LaTeX probably calculates the position of your table with respect to
this size. Table is, however, rendered to accommodate the whole text in
each
Am 11.03.2013 20:27, schrieb PhilipPirrip:
I have problem with table centering and aligning to the right.
You set the width of the right aligned table to 80% of the line width. LaTeX
probably calculates the
position of your table with respect to this size.
Yes. You can see this if you use
Hello:
I have problem with table centering and aligning to the right.
I attach en example lyx file and the corresponding pdf output.
If the table is aligned to the left (last table in the example) it looks OK.
But if I center or right align the same table it is shifted to the right, not
placed
On Mon, Mar 11, 2013 at 10:02 AM, Csikos Bela bcsikos...@freemail.hu wrote:
Hello:
I have problem with table centering and aligning to the right.
I attach en example lyx file and the corresponding pdf output.
If the table is aligned to the left (last table in the example) it looks OK
Scott Kostyshak skost...@princeton.edu írta:
On Mon, Mar 11, 2013 at 10:02 AM, Csikos Bela bcsikos...@freemail.hu
wrote:
Hello:
I have problem with table centering and aligning to the right.
I attach en example lyx file and the corresponding pdf output.
If the table is aligned to the left
Scott Kostyshak skost...@princeton.edu írta:
On Mon, Mar 11, 2013 at 10:02 AM, Csikos Bela bcsikos...@freemail.hu
wrote:
Hello:
I have problem with table centering and aligning to the right.
I attach en example lyx file and the corresponding pdf output.
If the table is aligned to the left
On Mon, Mar 11, 2013 at 11:47 AM, Csikos Bela bcsikos...@freemail.hu wrote:
Scott Kostyshak skost...@princeton.edu írta:
On Mon, Mar 11, 2013 at 10:02 AM, Csikos Bela bcsikos...@freemail.hu
wrote:
Hello:
I have problem with table centering and aligning to the right.
I attach en example lyx
I have problem with table centering and aligning to the right.
You set the width of the right aligned table to 80% of the line width.
LaTeX probably calculates the position of your table with respect to
this size. Table is, however, rendered to accommodate the whole text in
each
Am 11.03.2013 20:27, schrieb PhilipPirrip:
I have problem with table centering and aligning to the right.
You set the width of the right aligned table to 80% of the line width. LaTeX
probably calculates the
position of your table with respect to this size.
Yes. You can see this if you use
Hello:
I have problem with table centering and aligning to the right.
I attach en example lyx file and the corresponding pdf output.
If the table is aligned to the left (last table in the example) it looks OK.
But if I center or right align the same table it is shifted to the right, not
placed
On Mon, Mar 11, 2013 at 10:02 AM, Csikos Bela <bcsikos...@freemail.hu> wrote:
> Hello:
>
> I have problem with table centering and aligning to the right.
> I attach en example lyx file and the corresponding pdf output.
> If the table is aligned to the left (last table in the
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