On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 3:27 AM, Regina Henschel
<rb.henschel@t-online.de> wrote:
Hi todd,
todd rme schrieb:
Is there a way to tell libreoffice where the caption text ends? For
example, say I have a caption like such:
Figure 1: This is my figure.
After making the caption, I add this:
Figure 1: The is my figure. A: part 1. B: Part 2
I only want the part I made first to be considered the caption, but
any text I add after that is automatically included in the caption as
well. So when I try to make a list of figures using the built-in
indexes and tables tool, the captions are all 2 or 3 lines instead of
2 or 3 words. Is there a way to tell it to only count a certain
portion as the caption?
You have to set the additional text into a new line in the caption.
Kind regards
Regina
Is there any other way? It looks awful like that, especially when one
word of the caption is on the next line. Then I end up with a line
with only one word in it.
Is there some sort of separator that doesn't actually cause a line
break but is interpreted as a line break for formatting? Sort of like
the opposite of ctrl+shift+enter?
-Todd
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