I am writing my report in Lyx. But when I print my Nomenclature, there are irregular vertical spaces between them. Here is the image:
I am printing nomenclature simply from the Nomenclature Entry from Insert menu.
How can I remove these spaces?
Also, how can I make the list aligned?
LyX ⇒ Space in Nomenclature
Space in Nomenclature
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Re: Space in Nomenclature
I strongly recommend that you use the Labeling environment of LyX.
The first word is separated from the others and the result is a vertically aligned text. If you want to have the text to the left with more than one word, just use the protected space between the words (ctrl+space) instead of regular space (the space button of the keyboard).
The first word is separated from the others and the result is a vertically aligned text. If you want to have the text to the left with more than one word, just use the protected space between the words (ctrl+space) instead of regular space (the space button of the keyboard).
Re: Space in Nomenclature
I have the same exact problem and thought I would bump this instead of creating a identical post...
Did you libuz find a solution to this? Does anyone else have any suggestions?
Did you libuz find a solution to this? Does anyone else have any suggestions?
Space in Nomenclature
Without seeing some code or a mini sample lyx file it is hard to be concrete but to me these spaces look as if they begin new alphabetic groups. The only thing I don't understand in the picture above is why there is no space between “bpm” and “CMR”, i.e., between B and C. But as I said: we'd need some sample code or file (i.e. a
minimal working example).
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Re: Space in Nomenclature
I think I resolved the issue while working on a MWE. In LyX while defining a nomenclature entry you may (accidentally) include a break i.e. enter or return stroke. This return stroke gets included in the nomenclature and messes up the vertical spacing. I attached an image. This resolved my issue.
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