Enrico Forestieri wrote:
Will Parsons writes:
Scott Kostyshak wrote:
Hi Will,
Thanks for the report. This does indeed seem like a LyX bug. Borders
are tricky to get right. Can you write instructions for how to
reproduce the table? Did you do it in LyX or did you import a .tex
Will Parsons writes:
Thanks for the suggestion, but I have managed to solve the problem as
I've described above. I am curious, though, why you think it mightn't
be a LyX bug? Or are you suggesting that even if I'd created the
table using LaTeX directly I might have gotten the same result?
Enrico Forestieri wrote:
Will Parsons writes:
Scott Kostyshak wrote:
Hi Will,
Thanks for the report. This does indeed seem like a LyX bug. Borders
are tricky to get right. Can you write instructions for how to
reproduce the table? Did you do it in LyX or did you import a .tex
Will Parsons writes:
Thanks for the suggestion, but I have managed to solve the problem as
I've described above. I am curious, though, why you think it mightn't
be a LyX bug? Or are you suggesting that even if I'd created the
table using LaTeX directly I might have gotten the same result?
Enrico Forestieri wrote:
> Will Parsons writes:
>>
>> Scott Kostyshak wrote:
>> >
>> > Hi Will,
>> >
>> > Thanks for the report. This does indeed seem like a LyX bug. Borders
>> > are tricky to get right. Can you write instructions for how to
>> > reproduce the table? Did you do it in LyX or did
Will Parsons writes:
> Thanks for the suggestion, but I have managed to solve the problem as
> I've described above. I am curious, though, why you think it mightn't
> be a LyX bug? Or are you suggesting that even if I'd created the
> table using LaTeX directly I might have gotten the same
Scott Kostyshak wrote:
On Sat, Aug 2, 2014 at 4:11 PM, Will Parsons varro@nodomain.invalid wrote:
A document that I'm writing contains a table that gets improperly
rendered when converted to PDF, i.e., some of the cell border lines
are incomplete - they do not extend to the full width of the
Will Parsons writes:
Scott Kostyshak wrote:
Hi Will,
Thanks for the report. This does indeed seem like a LyX bug. Borders
are tricky to get right. Can you write instructions for how to
reproduce the table? Did you do it in LyX or did you import a .tex
file?
I created it in LyX.
I really do not typically recommend that you learn Latex this but in this
specific situation, I have not found a great way to use Lyx. Tables in
Latex are trivial to set up. They are also fully customizable and once you
get use to them, they are really easy to write well. Tables is the single
Benedict Holland writes:
I really do not typically recommend that you learn Latex this but in
this specific situation, I have not found a great way to use Lyx.
Tables in Latex are trivial to set up. They are also fully customizable
and once you get use to them, they are really easy to write
Scott Kostyshak wrote:
On Sat, Aug 2, 2014 at 4:11 PM, Will Parsons varro@nodomain.invalid wrote:
A document that I'm writing contains a table that gets improperly
rendered when converted to PDF, i.e., some of the cell border lines
are incomplete - they do not extend to the full width of the
Will Parsons writes:
Scott Kostyshak wrote:
Hi Will,
Thanks for the report. This does indeed seem like a LyX bug. Borders
are tricky to get right. Can you write instructions for how to
reproduce the table? Did you do it in LyX or did you import a .tex
file?
I created it in LyX.
I really do not typically recommend that you learn Latex this but in this
specific situation, I have not found a great way to use Lyx. Tables in
Latex are trivial to set up. They are also fully customizable and once you
get use to them, they are really easy to write well. Tables is the single
Benedict Holland writes:
I really do not typically recommend that you learn Latex this but in
this specific situation, I have not found a great way to use Lyx.
Tables in Latex are trivial to set up. They are also fully customizable
and once you get use to them, they are really easy to write
Scott Kostyshak wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 2, 2014 at 4:11 PM, Will Parsons wrote:
>> A document that I'm writing contains a table that gets improperly
>> rendered when converted to PDF, i.e., some of the cell border lines
>> are incomplete - they do not extend to the full width
Will Parsons writes:
>
> Scott Kostyshak wrote:
> >
> > Hi Will,
> >
> > Thanks for the report. This does indeed seem like a LyX bug. Borders
> > are tricky to get right. Can you write instructions for how to
> > reproduce the table? Did you do it in LyX or did you import a .tex
> > file?
>
> I
I really do not typically recommend that you learn Latex this but in this
specific situation, I have not found a great way to use Lyx. Tables in
Latex are trivial to set up. They are also fully customizable and once you
get use to them, they are really easy to write well. Tables is the single
Benedict Holland writes:
>
> I really do not typically recommend that you learn Latex this but in
> this specific situation, I have not found a great way to use Lyx.
> Tables in Latex are trivial to set up. They are also fully customizable
> and once you get use to them, they are really easy to
On Sat, Aug 2, 2014 at 4:11 PM, Will Parsons varro@nodomain.invalid wrote:
A document that I'm writing contains a table that gets improperly
rendered when converted to PDF, i.e., some of the cell border lines
are incomplete - they do not extend to the full width of the cell.
The method of
On Sat, Aug 2, 2014 at 4:11 PM, Will Parsons varro@nodomain.invalid wrote:
A document that I'm writing contains a table that gets improperly
rendered when converted to PDF, i.e., some of the cell border lines
are incomplete - they do not extend to the full width of the cell.
The method of
On Sat, Aug 2, 2014 at 4:11 PM, Will Parsons wrote:
> A document that I'm writing contains a table that gets improperly
> rendered when converted to PDF, i.e., some of the cell border lines
> are incomplete - they do not extend to the full width of the cell.
> The method
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