![]() ![]() ![]() This time, a full-witdh screenshot of an overlapping sidenote and a figure caption. I.e., if you have a cell with three lines in a column, the vertical alignment middle will position this cell in such a way that the middle of this cell (the second line in this case) will be on the baseline with the other cells. These are the ones created using cmd-shft-M, then cmd-enter. Problem: Normal equations appear fine but multi-line align equations have incorrect vertical spacing. To adjust the position of a \marginnote or \sidenote, use the following syntax: \marginnote Vertical alignment means here: the current cell is aligned with respect to the baseline of the row. Context: I find that I have to add custom vertical space between paragraphs using the Lyx gui. Adjusting (La)TeXs default math mode spacing can be useful in certain. ![]() I was using the environments that were shown in the tutorials I was reading. This article explains how to insert spaces of different widths in math mode. localghost wrote: I wonder why you use the array environment at all. Next, you can adjust the position of \marginnotes and \sidenotes using an optional parameter. shadgrind wrote: You can add vertical spacing after the \\, like this. Adjusting margin notes and sidenotes positionsįirst, if you want to adjust the minimum distance between all margin notes (and not just one or two), then you can set the \marginparpush length: % The default minimum amount of space between \marginnotes is 10 pt. I'm not sure if LyX exposes them, but the Tufte-LaTeX document classes provide a few options for adjusting the positions of captions and margin notes. ![]()
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