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163 <lyx-docs@lists.lyx.org>
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188 name "sec:Inserting-TeX-Code"
192 Inserting \SpecialChar TeX
193 Code into \SpecialChar LyX
197 \begin_layout Standard
198 Anything you can do in \SpecialChar LaTeX
199 you can do in \SpecialChar LyX
200 , for a very simple reason: You can
201 always insert \SpecialChar TeX
202 code into any \SpecialChar LyX
205 cannot, and will never be able to, display every possible \SpecialChar LaTeX
207 If ever you need to insert \SpecialChar LaTeX
208 commands into your \SpecialChar LyX
209 document, you can use the
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214 \begin_layout Plain Layout
221 box, which you can insert into your document with
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225 \begin_layout Plain Layout
226 Insert\SpecialChar menuseparator
236 or the keyboard shortcut
245 \begin_layout Standard
246 Here's an example of inserting \SpecialChar LaTeX
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249 The code looks like this:
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265 This is an example of a minipage environment.
267 \begin_inset Newline newline
270 can put nearly everything in it, even (non-floating)
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359 This section is somewhat out of date.
360 Need to describe default master documents and how children are opened when
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371 AMS \SpecialChar LaTeX
375 \begin_layout Standard
376 These same environments are provided only in the starred versions by the
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390 \begin_layout Theorem
391 This is typically used for the statements of major results.
395 \begin_layout Corollary*
396 This is used for statements which follow fairly directly from previous statement
398 Again, these can be major results.
403 These are smaller results needed to prove other statements.
406 \begin_layout Proposition
407 These are less major results which (hopefully) add to the general theory
411 \begin_layout Conjecture
412 These are statements provided without justification, which the author does
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416 \begin_layout Definition*
417 Guess what this is for.
418 The font is different for this environment than for the previous ones.
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427 It's not really known what this is for.
428 You should figure it out.
431 \begin_layout Exercise*
432 Write a description for this one.
436 This environment is also a type of theorem, usually a lesser sort of observation.
440 Often used in the course of giving a proof of a larger result.
444 Generally, these are used to break up long arguments, using specific instances
450 The numbering scheme for cases is on its own, not together with other numbered
456 At the end of this environment, a QED symbol (usually a square, but it can
457 vary with different styles) is placed.
458 If you want to have other environments within this one—for example, Case
459 environments—and have the QED symbol appear only after them, then the other
460 environments need to be nested within the proof environment.
469 for information on nesting.
472 \begin_layout Standard
473 And these environments are provided by
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477 \begin_layout Plain Layout
478 Theorems (AMS-Extended)
486 \begin_layout Criterion*
487 A required condition.
490 \begin_layout Algorithm*
491 A general procedure to be used.
495 This is a property or statement taken as true within the system being discussed.
498 \begin_layout Condition*
499 Sometimes used to state a condition assumed within the present context of
507 \begin_layout Notation*
508 Used for the explanation of, yes, notation.
511 \begin_layout Summary
512 Do we really need to tell you?
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519 \begin_layout Conclusion*
520 Sometimes used at the end of a long train of argument.
524 Used in a way similar to Proposition, though perhaps lower on the scale.
527 \begin_layout Standard
528 In addition, the AMS classes automatically provide the AMS \SpecialChar LaTeX
531 They need to be available on your system in order to use these environments.