Additional.lyx: correct a description

- also use another paragraph shape to fix #8512
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Uwe Stöhr 2013-01-20 22:49:22 +01:00
parent ff718ebaa5
commit 67dcc67dae
5 changed files with 49 additions and 34 deletions

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@ -24103,8 +24103,8 @@ arg "specialchar-insert hyphenation"
\end_layout
\begin_layout Standard
Shapepar paragraphs are always placed on the page that their left border
touches the left page margin.
Shapepar paragraphs are either always centered or placed on the page so
that their left border touches the left page margin.
You can therefore not use the paragraph dialog to align such paragraphs.
A solution is to put the paragraph into a minipage or parbox and align
the box.
@ -24112,8 +24112,8 @@ Shapepar paragraphs are always placed on the page that their left border
Because if it is too wide and you center the box, the paragraph is not
centered too because it sticks at the left side of the box.
So you might have to play a bit with the width until it fits.
Here are two triangular paragraphs, the first one is not aligned, the second
one is centered:
Here are two heart-shaped paragraphs, the first one is not aligned, the
second one is right-aligned:
\end_layout
\begin_layout Standard
@ -24123,7 +24123,8 @@ Shapepar paragraphs are always placed on the page that their left border
\end_layout
\begin_layout Triangle up
\begin_layout Heart
\noindent
\lang latin
Lo\SpecialChar \-
@ -24143,7 +24144,8 @@ rem ipsum dolor sit amet, consetetur sadipscing elitr, sed diam nonumy
\end_layout
\begin_layout Standard
\align center
\noindent
\align right
\begin_inset Box Frameless
position "t"
hor_pos "c"
@ -24157,7 +24159,8 @@ height "1in"
height_special "totalheight"
status open
\begin_layout Triangle up
\begin_layout Heart
\noindent
\lang latin
Lo\SpecialChar \-

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@ -26358,8 +26358,8 @@ nungsmechanismus für Text in den Spitzen versagt.
\end_layout
\begin_layout Standard
Shapepar-Absätze werden immer so auf die Seite platziert, dass ihre linke
Kante den linken Seitenrand berührt.
Shapepar-Absätze werden immer entweder zentriert oder so auf die Seite platziert
, dass ihre linke Kante den linken Seitenrand berührt.
Man kann daher nicht den Absatzdialog verwenden, um solche Absätze auszurichten.
Eine Lösung ist den Absatz in eine Minipage oder Parbox zu setzen und dann
die Box auszurichten.
@ -26367,8 +26367,8 @@ Shapepar-Absätze werden immer so auf die Seite platziert, dass ihre linke
Denn ist sie zu breit und man zentriert die Box, ist der Absatz nicht ebenfalls
zentriert, da er an der linken Seite der Box haftet.
Daher muss man eventuell etwas mit der Breite spielen bis es passt.
Hier sind zwei dreieckige Absätze, der erste ist nicht ausgerichtet, der
zweite ist zentriert:
Hier sind zwei herzförmige Absätze, der erste ist nicht ausgerichtet, der
zweite ist rechts ausgerichtet:
\end_layout
\begin_layout Standard
@ -26378,7 +26378,8 @@ Shapepar-Absätze werden immer so auf die Seite platziert, dass ihre linke
\end_layout
\begin_layout Triangle up
\begin_layout Heart
\noindent
\lang latin
Lo\SpecialChar \-
@ -26398,7 +26399,8 @@ rem ipsum dolor sit amet, consetetur sadipscing elitr, sed diam nonumy
\end_layout
\begin_layout Standard
\align center
\noindent
\align right
\begin_inset Box Frameless
position "t"
hor_pos "c"
@ -26412,7 +26414,8 @@ height "1in"
height_special "totalheight"
status open
\begin_layout Triangle up
\begin_layout Heart
\noindent
\lang latin
Lo\SpecialChar \-

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@ -25922,17 +25922,17 @@ arg "specialchar-insert hyphenation"
\begin_layout Standard
\lang english
Shapepar paragraphs are always placed on the page that their left border
touches the left page margin.
You can therefore not use the paragraph dialog to align such paragraphs.
Shapepar paragraphs are either always centered or placed on the page so
that their left border touches the left page margin.You can therefore not
use the paragraph dialog to align such paragraphs.
A solution is to put the paragraph into a minipage or parbox and align
the box.
The problem is hereby to find the right width for the box.
Because if it is too wide and you center the box, the paragraph is not
centered too because it sticks at the left side of the box.
So you might have to play a bit with the width until it fits.
Here are two triangular paragraphs, the first one is not aligned, the second
one is centered:
Here are two heart-shaped paragraphs, the first one is not aligned, the
second one is right-aligned:
\end_layout
\begin_layout Standard
@ -25942,7 +25942,8 @@ Shapepar paragraphs are always placed on the page that their left border
\end_layout
\begin_layout Triangle up
\begin_layout Heart
\noindent
\lang latin
Lo\SpecialChar \-
@ -25962,7 +25963,8 @@ rem ipsum dolor sit amet, consetetur sadipscing elitr, sed diam nonumy
\end_layout
\begin_layout Standard
\align center
\noindent
\align right
\begin_inset Box Frameless
position "t"
hor_pos "c"
@ -25976,7 +25978,8 @@ height "1in"
height_special "totalheight"
status open
\begin_layout Triangle up
\begin_layout Heart
\noindent
\lang latin
Lo\SpecialChar \-

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@ -26312,8 +26312,8 @@ arg "specialchar-insert hyphenation"
\begin_layout Standard
\lang english
Shapepar paragraphs are always placed on the page that their left border
touches the left page margin.
Shapepar paragraphs are either always centered or placed on the page so
that their left border touches the left page margin.
You can therefore not use the paragraph dialog to align such paragraphs.
A solution is to put the paragraph into a minipage or parbox and align
the box.
@ -26321,8 +26321,8 @@ Shapepar paragraphs are always placed on the page that their left border
Because if it is too wide and you center the box, the paragraph is not
centered too because it sticks at the left side of the box.
So you might have to play a bit with the width until it fits.
Here are two triangular paragraphs, the first one is not aligned, the second
one is centered:
Here are two heart-shaped paragraphs, the first one is not aligned, the
second one is right-aligned:
\end_layout
\begin_layout Standard
@ -26332,7 +26332,8 @@ Shapepar paragraphs are always placed on the page that their left border
\end_layout
\begin_layout Triangle up
\begin_layout Heart
\noindent
\lang latin
Lo\SpecialChar \-
@ -26352,7 +26353,8 @@ rem ipsum dolor sit amet, consetetur sadipscing elitr, sed diam nonumy
\end_layout
\begin_layout Standard
\align center
\noindent
\align right
\begin_inset Box Frameless
position "t"
hor_pos "c"
@ -26366,7 +26368,8 @@ height "1in"
height_special "totalheight"
status open
\begin_layout Triangle up
\begin_layout Heart
\noindent
\lang latin
Lo\SpecialChar \-

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@ -22386,8 +22386,8 @@ arg "specialchar-insert hyphenation"
\begin_layout Standard
\lang english
Shapepar paragraphs are always placed on the page that their left border
touches the left page margin.
Shapepar paragraphs are either always centered or placed on the page so
that their left border touches the left page margin.
You can therefore not use the paragraph dialog to align such paragraphs.
A solution is to put the paragraph into a minipage or parbox and align
the box.
@ -22395,8 +22395,8 @@ Shapepar paragraphs are always placed on the page that their left border
Because if it is too wide and you center the box, the paragraph is not
centered too because it sticks at the left side of the box.
So you might have to play a bit with the width until it fits.
Here are two triangular paragraphs, the first one is not aligned, the second
one is centered:
Here are two heart-shaped paragraphs, the first one is not aligned, the
second one is right-aligned:
\end_layout
\begin_layout Standard
@ -22407,6 +22407,7 @@ Shapepar paragraphs are always placed on the page that their left border
\end_layout
\begin_layout Triangle up
\noindent
\lang latin
Lo\SpecialChar \-
@ -22426,7 +22427,8 @@ rem ipsum dolor sit amet, consetetur sadipscing elitr, sed diam nonumy
\end_layout
\begin_layout Standard
\align center
\noindent
\align right
\begin_inset Box Frameless
position "t"
hor_pos "c"
@ -22441,6 +22443,7 @@ height_special "totalheight"
status open
\begin_layout Triangle up
\noindent
\lang latin
Lo\SpecialChar \-