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66 If you have comments or error corrections, please send them to the LyX Documenta
67 tion mailing list, <lyx-docs@lists.lyx.org>.
74 \begin_inset LatexCommand \tableofcontents{}
99 If you've looked at some of the other documentation, you might be expecting
100 this section to be identical to all of the other opening sections in the
101 other documentation files.
102 The Reference Manual isn't like the other documents, and requires a somewhat
106 First, this file is big.
107 It contains \SpecialChar \ldots{}
109 Or, it will, at some point.
110 At the moment, though, it's still somewhat incomplete.
113 Second, to help you get started with this manual, we recommend that you
114 have a look at the example entries.
115 We'd also recommend not printing out the entire manual, but only those
116 sections you happen to need.
117 [This document is still a moving target, after all.]
120 Third, the entries in this manual follow a somewhat-modified version of
121 the format described in the
126 Most of these modifications are additions to what's been specified in the
128 So, if you intend to add an entry, make sure you read
132 thoroughly! [You'll find it in the distribution in the
139 NOTE: this document is, alas, very out of date.
140 It is wrong in many places, and omits lots of information about newer versions
147 Each chapter is grouped around a central theme or topic.
149 \begin_inset LatexCommand \ref{ch:user-interface}
153 describes the user interface.
154 Included are the tool bar, the various popups and which menu items and
155 keys they are bound to.
157 \begin_inset LatexCommand \ref{ch:functions}
161 lists all of the bindable functions.
162 You'll need this information if you want to alter the key bindings or create
165 \begin_inset LatexCommand \ref{ch:misc}
169 is the Dreaded Miscellaneous! Basically, anything we couldn't figure out
170 where to put ended up here.
173 The entries themselves are the subsections of each chapter.
174 They are in alphabetical order for ease of access.
175 The sections of each chapter have single purpose: to split up the chapter
176 into more manageable chunks.
177 They simply group the entries by letter, so, for example, there will be
179 \begin_inset Quotes eld
183 \begin_inset Quotes erd
187 \begin_inset Quotes eld
191 \begin_inset Quotes erd
200 This is a sample entry to the Reference Manual.
201 It should help readers figure out how to use this manual, and show developers
202 how to create entries.
205 The first thing to notice it the entry name.
206 It's not in any special font.
207 Now, according to the Style Sheet, function names should be in
211 font and the names of popups in
217 If you check the chapters containing entries for the functions and popups,
218 you'll see that those entries do indeed use this font convention\SpecialChar \ldots{}
221 The names of the entries --- i.\SpecialChar ~
223 the subsection title --- is in the default
225 Leave the entry titles in the default font.
231 Default\SpecialChar ~
235 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
242 Where in the menus you can find this thing.
243 If the menu item just brings up a dialog box, put its name in as a
250 Also put in where on the panel the item in bound.
251 Put the names of menus, popup buttons, etc.
256 to make it stand out from any other text.
257 Underline the accelerator key, if any.
263 In other words, this is just as described in the Style Sheet.
277 ame \SpecialChar \menuseparator
282 uName \SpecialChar \menuseparator
298 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
302 Toolbar\SpecialChar ~
305 Should describe the location on the bar and what the icon looks like.
311 Fourth button from the left.
314 Hand with six fingers.
317 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
321 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
324 There will be either one or two paragraphs here.
325 They should just contain a key sequence, and the name of the binding file.
326 Put the name of the binding file in
330 font, and the key sequence in
334 to make it stand out.
335 If no binding file name is present, then that binding is standard in all
336 of the binding files.
362 The purpose of this entry is to describe these entries.
366 Within an entry, the different parts are labelled
367 \begin_inset Quotes eld
371 \begin_inset Quotes eld
375 \begin_inset Quotes eld
379 \begin_inset Quotes erd
383 \begin_inset Quotes eld
387 \begin_inset Quotes erd
391 \begin_inset Quotes eld
395 \begin_inset Quotes erd
399 \begin_inset Quotes eld
403 \begin_inset Quotes erd
407 These are each paragraph headings.
409 \begin_inset Quotes eld
413 \begin_inset Quotes eld
417 \begin_inset Quotes eld
421 \begin_inset Quotes erd
425 \begin_inset Quotes eld
429 \begin_inset Quotes erd
433 \begin_inset Quotes eld
437 \begin_inset Quotes eld
440 are subparagraph headings.
441 None of these should be numbered.
444 In a real entry, this will tell you about the item and what it's for.
450 This entry will tell you how to use this item.
453 There won't always be one of these.
455 \begin_inset Quotes erd
459 \begin_inset Quotes erd
462 sections of an entry may be missing, especially if it's empty.
463 For example, there are only 15 or so toolbar buttons, so most things won't
464 have a default toolbar binding.
465 Or, the author of an entry may prefer to put some of the
466 \begin_inset Quotes eld
470 \begin_inset Quotes erd
474 \begin_inset Quotes eld
478 \begin_inset Quotes erd
482 \begin_inset Quotes eld
486 \begin_inset Quotes erd
495 This is an example example for an example entry.
498 Are you confused? Good.
499 You came to the right place!
502 Unfortunately, this example entry has been kind of abstract.
503 So, we'll give you a few more example entries.
509 Example #2; Example #3.
512 [Notice that this isn't in any special font.
519 Default\SpecialChar ~
523 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
535 ogus\SpecialChar \menuseparator
542 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
546 Toolbar\SpecialChar ~
549 First button from the left.
557 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
561 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
592 This item puts extra bogosity in your documents by activating the bogofilter
594 Everyone needs a little bogosity in their writings.
595 Otherwise, you risk boring your readers into a deep sleep.
596 In fact, some science professors, scoffing at the usefulness of the BoGoTeX
597 extensions, have written and even published articles in reputable journals
598 that have been known to put readers into a coma! Don't believe me? Try
599 reading just about any scientific paper!
605 Just select the text to bogosify with the mouse, then use the keyboard bindings,
606 toolbar button, or menu item for this function.
612 Why, this entire entry is an example! It's totally bogus!
624 Default\SpecialChar ~
628 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
640 uddly\SpecialChar \menuseparator
663 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
667 Toolbar\SpecialChar ~
670 Button smack dab in the middle of everything.
677 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
681 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
699 The decat function fixes
700 \begin_inset Quotes eld
704 \begin_inset Quotes erd
707 made by overly-helpful paws.
710 We all know how much cats
714 computers, especially the laps that sit in front of them.
715 However, a cat, being feline, must add its opinions to whatever you're
717 Or, your cat may simply decide to help you finish your work so you can
718 get to more important matters, such as brushing and petting.
719 The decat function is designed for just such moments.
725 Select the text to decat while holding down all five mouse buttons, then
726 use the keyboard bindings, toolbar button, or menu item for this function.
732 A particular black and white cat once added the following:
735 sfd4rcxy45bb q43 tfd t43revcx
738 \SpecialChar \ldots{}
740 Run through decat, it became:
743 Hey, bozo! Pay attention to me!
746 Another frisky kitty named Horatio added:
749 ';; msdam m-009243m laasd;mlk
756 Can I beat up another dog?
759 [And if you believe that, I have a bridge in Brooklyn for sale\SpecialChar \ldots{}
766 ASPCA; PETA; ECC; Any cat owner.
772 Default\SpecialChar ~
776 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
785 Main\SpecialChar \menuseparator
788 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
792 Toolbar\SpecialChar ~
795 Button # from the left (or right).
800 Brief description of button icon.
803 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
807 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
856 Other entries or documents.
857 Separate many references by either a
858 \begin_inset Quotes eld
862 \begin_inset Quotes erd
865 or place in multiple paragraphs.
868 User Interface: The Popups
874 \begin_inset LatexCommand \label{ch:user-interface}
879 Note: The chapter with a blow-by-blow description of what each popup does,
880 which menu its bound to, and so on.
881 Rather incomplete at the moment.-jw
890 Default\SpecialChar ~
894 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
903 Main\SpecialChar \menuseparator
906 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
910 Toolbar\SpecialChar ~
913 Button # from the left (or right).
918 Brief description of button icon.
921 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
925 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
974 Other entries or documents.
975 Separate many references by either a
976 \begin_inset Quotes eld
980 \begin_inset Quotes erd
983 or place in multiple paragraphs.
989 Default\SpecialChar ~
993 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
1002 Main\SpecialChar \menuseparator
1005 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
1009 Toolbar\SpecialChar ~
1012 Button # from the left (or right).
1017 Brief description of button icon.
1020 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
1024 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
1073 Other entries or documents.
1074 Separate many references by either a
1075 \begin_inset Quotes eld
1079 \begin_inset Quotes erd
1082 or place in multiple paragraphs.
1088 Default\SpecialChar ~
1092 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
1101 Main\SpecialChar \menuseparator
1104 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
1108 Toolbar\SpecialChar ~
1111 Button # from the left (or right).
1116 Brief description of button icon.
1119 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
1123 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
1172 Other entries or documents.
1173 Separate many references by either a
1174 \begin_inset Quotes eld
1178 \begin_inset Quotes erd
1181 or place in multiple paragraphs.
1187 Default\SpecialChar ~
1191 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
1200 Main\SpecialChar \menuseparator
1203 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
1207 Toolbar\SpecialChar ~
1210 Button # from the left (or right).
1215 Brief description of button icon.
1218 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
1222 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
1271 Other entries or documents.
1272 Separate many references by either a
1273 \begin_inset Quotes eld
1277 \begin_inset Quotes erd
1280 or place in multiple paragraphs.
1289 Default\SpecialChar ~
1293 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
1302 Main\SpecialChar \menuseparator
1305 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
1309 Toolbar\SpecialChar ~
1312 Button # from the left (or right).
1317 Brief description of button icon.
1320 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
1324 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
1373 Other entries or documents.
1374 Separate many references by either a
1375 \begin_inset Quotes eld
1379 \begin_inset Quotes erd
1382 or place in multiple paragraphs.
1388 Default\SpecialChar ~
1389 Bindings: There are actually several, since many different operations
1390 in LyX require a filename.
1391 Some of the more common functions which use a file browser have the following
1395 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
1407 ile\SpecialChar \menuseparator
1421 ile\SpecialChar \menuseparator
1436 ile\SpecialChar \menuseparator
1449 ile\SpecialChar \menuseparator
1458 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
1462 Toolbar\SpecialChar ~
1465 Button # from the left (or right).
1470 Brief description of button icon.
1473 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
1477 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
1526 Other entries or documents.
1527 Separate many references by either a
1528 \begin_inset Quotes eld
1532 \begin_inset Quotes erd
1535 or place in multiple paragraphs.
1541 Default\SpecialChar ~
1545 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
1554 Main\SpecialChar \menuseparator
1557 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
1561 Toolbar\SpecialChar ~
1564 Button # from the left (or right).
1569 Brief description of button icon.
1572 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
1576 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
1625 Other entries or documents.
1626 Separate many references by either a
1627 \begin_inset Quotes eld
1631 \begin_inset Quotes erd
1634 or place in multiple paragraphs.
1643 Default\SpecialChar ~
1647 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
1656 Main\SpecialChar \menuseparator
1659 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
1663 Toolbar\SpecialChar ~
1666 Button # from the left (or right).
1671 Brief description of button icon.
1674 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
1678 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
1727 Other entries or documents.
1728 Separate many references by either a
1729 \begin_inset Quotes eld
1733 \begin_inset Quotes erd
1736 or place in multiple paragraphs.
1742 Default\SpecialChar ~
1746 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
1755 Main\SpecialChar \menuseparator
1758 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
1762 Toolbar\SpecialChar ~
1765 Button # from the left (or right).
1770 Brief description of button icon.
1773 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
1777 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
1826 Other entries or documents.
1827 Separate many references by either a
1828 \begin_inset Quotes eld
1832 \begin_inset Quotes erd
1835 or place in multiple paragraphs.
1841 Default\SpecialChar ~
1845 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
1854 Main\SpecialChar \menuseparator
1857 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
1861 Toolbar\SpecialChar ~
1864 Button # from the left (or right).
1869 Brief description of button icon.
1872 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
1876 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
1925 Other entries or documents.
1926 Separate many references by either a
1927 \begin_inset Quotes eld
1931 \begin_inset Quotes erd
1934 or place in multiple paragraphs.
1940 Default\SpecialChar ~
1944 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
1953 Main\SpecialChar \menuseparator
1956 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
1960 Toolbar\SpecialChar ~
1963 Button # from the left (or right).
1968 Brief description of button icon.
1971 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
1975 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
2024 Other entries or documents.
2025 Separate many references by either a
2026 \begin_inset Quotes eld
2030 \begin_inset Quotes erd
2033 or place in multiple paragraphs.
2036 Itemize Bullet Selection
2039 Default\SpecialChar ~
2043 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
2055 ayout\SpecialChar \menuseparator
2064 Document\SpecialChar ~
2071 Document\SpecialChar ~
2080 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
2084 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
2094 Allows you to change the bullets that appear at the various levels of an
2099 layout on a per document basis.
2105 The popup provides you with a table of bullet shapes.
2106 A column of buttons on the left of the table provides access to the six
2107 different panels of bullet shapes.
2108 The row of buttons across the top is used to select which bullet depth
2110 A text entry under the table shows the currently selected bullet shape's
2111 LaTeX equivalent and this can be edited if desired.
2114 Select which bullet depth you want to change then select the bullet shape
2124 will update the document.
2125 Changes will not be visible in LyX, but are visible when viewing the document
2126 using xdvi or ghostview.
2132 buffer-itemize-bullets-select;
2137 Itemize Bullet Selection
2150 in the examples directory.
2156 Default\SpecialChar ~
2160 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
2169 Main\SpecialChar \menuseparator
2172 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
2176 Toolbar\SpecialChar ~
2179 Button # from the left (or right).
2184 Brief description of button icon.
2187 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
2191 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
2240 Other entries or documents.
2241 Separate many references by either a
2242 \begin_inset Quotes eld
2246 \begin_inset Quotes erd
2249 or place in multiple paragraphs.
2258 Default\SpecialChar ~
2262 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
2274 dit\SpecialChar \menuseparator
2281 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
2285 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
2298 Displays the log file produced by LaTeX.
2304 Scroll through the log file using either the cursor keys or the scrollbars.
2309 button will refresh the popup with the log file contents.
2321 Default\SpecialChar ~
2325 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
2334 Main\SpecialChar \menuseparator
2337 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
2341 Toolbar\SpecialChar ~
2344 Button # from the left (or right).
2349 Brief description of button icon.
2352 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
2356 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
2405 Other entries or documents.
2406 Separate many references by either a
2407 \begin_inset Quotes eld
2411 \begin_inset Quotes erd
2414 or place in multiple paragraphs.
2420 Default\SpecialChar ~
2424 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
2433 Main\SpecialChar \menuseparator
2436 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
2440 Toolbar\SpecialChar ~
2443 Button # from the left (or right).
2448 Brief description of button icon.
2451 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
2455 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
2504 Other entries or documents.
2505 Separate many references by either a
2506 \begin_inset Quotes eld
2510 \begin_inset Quotes erd
2513 or place in multiple paragraphs.
2519 Default\SpecialChar ~
2523 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
2532 Main\SpecialChar \menuseparator
2535 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
2539 Toolbar\SpecialChar ~
2542 Button # from the left (or right).
2547 Brief description of button icon.
2550 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
2554 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
2603 Other entries or documents.
2604 Separate many references by either a
2605 \begin_inset Quotes eld
2609 \begin_inset Quotes erd
2612 or place in multiple paragraphs.
2621 Default\SpecialChar ~
2625 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
2634 Main\SpecialChar \menuseparator
2637 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
2641 Toolbar\SpecialChar ~
2644 Button # from the left (or right).
2649 Brief description of button icon.
2652 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
2656 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
2705 Other entries or documents.
2706 Separate many references by either a
2707 \begin_inset Quotes eld
2711 \begin_inset Quotes erd
2714 or place in multiple paragraphs.
2720 Default\SpecialChar ~
2724 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
2733 Main\SpecialChar \menuseparator
2736 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
2740 Toolbar\SpecialChar ~
2743 Button # from the left (or right).
2748 Brief description of button icon.
2751 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
2755 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
2804 Other entries or documents.
2805 Separate many references by either a
2806 \begin_inset Quotes eld
2810 \begin_inset Quotes erd
2813 or place in multiple paragraphs.
2819 Default\SpecialChar ~
2823 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
2832 Main\SpecialChar \menuseparator
2835 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
2839 Toolbar\SpecialChar ~
2842 Button # from the left (or right).
2847 Brief description of button icon.
2850 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
2854 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
2903 Other entries or documents.
2904 Separate many references by either a
2905 \begin_inset Quotes eld
2909 \begin_inset Quotes erd
2912 or place in multiple paragraphs.
2918 Default\SpecialChar ~
2922 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
2931 Main\SpecialChar \menuseparator
2934 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
2938 Toolbar\SpecialChar ~
2941 Button # from the left (or right).
2946 Brief description of button icon.
2949 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
2953 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
3002 Other entries or documents.
3003 Separate many references by either a
3004 \begin_inset Quotes eld
3008 \begin_inset Quotes erd
3011 or place in multiple paragraphs.
3020 Default\SpecialChar ~
3024 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
3033 Main\SpecialChar \menuseparator
3036 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
3040 Toolbar\SpecialChar ~
3043 Button # from the left (or right).
3048 Brief description of button icon.
3051 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
3055 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
3104 Other entries or documents.
3105 Separate many references by either a
3106 \begin_inset Quotes eld
3110 \begin_inset Quotes erd
3113 or place in multiple paragraphs.
3116 Send Document to Command
3119 Default\SpecialChar ~
3123 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
3132 Main\SpecialChar \menuseparator
3135 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
3139 Toolbar\SpecialChar ~
3142 Button # from the left (or right).
3147 Brief description of button icon.
3150 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
3154 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
3203 Other entries or documents.
3204 Separate many references by either a
3205 \begin_inset Quotes eld
3209 \begin_inset Quotes erd
3212 or place in multiple paragraphs.
3218 Default\SpecialChar ~
3222 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
3231 Main\SpecialChar \menuseparator
3234 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
3238 Toolbar\SpecialChar ~
3241 Button # from the left (or right).
3246 Brief description of button icon.
3249 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
3253 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
3302 Other entries or documents.
3303 Separate many references by either a
3304 \begin_inset Quotes eld
3308 \begin_inset Quotes erd
3311 or place in multiple paragraphs.
3317 Default\SpecialChar ~
3321 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
3330 Main\SpecialChar \menuseparator
3333 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
3337 Toolbar\SpecialChar ~
3340 Button # from the left (or right).
3345 Brief description of button icon.
3348 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
3352 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
3401 Other entries or documents.
3402 Separate many references by either a
3403 \begin_inset Quotes eld
3407 \begin_inset Quotes erd
3410 or place in multiple paragraphs.
3413 Spellchecker Options
3416 Default\SpecialChar ~
3420 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
3429 Main\SpecialChar \menuseparator
3432 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
3436 Toolbar\SpecialChar ~
3439 Button # from the left (or right).
3444 Brief description of button icon.
3447 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
3451 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
3500 Other entries or documents.
3501 Separate many references by either a
3502 \begin_inset Quotes eld
3506 \begin_inset Quotes erd
3509 or place in multiple paragraphs.
3518 Default\SpecialChar ~
3522 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
3531 Main\SpecialChar \menuseparator
3534 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
3538 Toolbar\SpecialChar ~
3541 Button # from the left (or right).
3546 Brief description of button icon.
3549 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
3553 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
3602 Other entries or documents.
3603 Separate many references by either a
3604 \begin_inset Quotes eld
3608 \begin_inset Quotes erd
3611 or place in multiple paragraphs.
3617 Default\SpecialChar ~
3621 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
3633 dit\SpecialChar \menuseparator
3642 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
3646 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
3658 Displays the Table of Contents of the current document.
3659 Also allows rapid browsing and movement between sections.
3665 You can move about the table of contents using either the scrollbar or your
3667 Only two buttons are provided.
3672 button to close the popup and an
3676 button to rebuild the table of contents.
3677 If you click on an entry with your mouse or move the selector using the
3678 cursor keys the document is moved so that that section is visible on screen.
3679 This allows rapid and simple navigation through your documents.
3691 toc-insert; toc-view;
3704 \begin_inset LatexCommand \label{ch:functions}
3708 We have some quick, last minute notes for you about this chapter.
3711 If a particular piece of an entry is missing, it's equivalent to saying,
3713 \begin_inset Quotes eld
3717 \begin_inset Quotes erd
3720 For example, if, under
3721 \begin_inset Quotes eld
3729 \begin_inset Quotes erd
3733 \begin_inset Quotes eld
3741 \begin_inset Quotes erd
3744 item, it means there is no menu binding.
3745 Likewise, the guy who wrote the entry may have decided that the function's
3746 purpose is self-explanatory.
3748 \begin_inset Quotes eld
3756 \begin_inset Quotes erd
3759 section in the entry.
3762 Hopefully, all of that is clear.
3765 If you haven't noticed already, this is a
3770 Your best bet for getting around in it is to open up the
3797 Lastly, some credits:
3802 Alejandro Aguilar-Sierra
3804 wrote the math entries.
3811 wrote most of the entries in here.
3818 edited this chapter.
3827 Default\SpecialChar ~
3834 To produce accented characters from the ISO-Latin-1 character set.
3837 All of the commands of the form
3838 \begin_inset Quotes eld
3846 \begin_inset Quotes erd
3849 are of the same type.
3850 Rather than repeat the same entry 17 times, we'll explain how all of the
3852 \begin_inset Quotes eld
3860 \begin_inset Quotes erd
3870 \begin_inset Quotes eld
3878 \begin_inset Quotes eld
3881 commands work like a
3882 \begin_inset Quotes eld
3886 \begin_inset Quotes erd
3890 They add a particular accent to the next character typed.
3891 There are two ways to use these commands:
3899 \begin_inset Quotes eld
3907 \begin_inset Quotes erd
3910 key to enter the desired
3911 \begin_inset Quotes eld
3919 \begin_inset Quotes erd
3922 command in the minibuffer.
3927 \begin_inset Quotes eld
3935 \begin_inset Quotes erd
3938 if you don't know how to execute LyX commands directly.]
3942 Next, type the letter you wish to accent.
3951 \begin_inset Quotes eld
3959 \begin_inset Quotes erd
3962 command to a keyboard key.
3963 Typically, you bind the command to the key that looks like the accent.
3967 For example, you'd bind
3968 \begin_inset Quotes eld
3976 \begin_inset Quotes erd
3979 to the apostrophe key (the ' ) and
3980 \begin_inset Quotes eld
3988 \begin_inset Quotes erd
3992 \begin_inset Quotes eld
3996 \begin_inset Quotes erd
3999 key (Shift-6 on a US keyboard).
4006 for information about binding keys.]
4014 Editor's Note: I may change this and put an entry to the bind command in
4023 Restart LyX if it's already running, so that the new bindings can take effect.
4026 Type the dead-key, followed by the letter you wish to accent.
4030 Using our earlier example, if you type
4031 \begin_inset Quotes eld
4035 \begin_inset Quotes erd
4038 followed by the letter
4039 \begin_inset Quotes eld
4043 \begin_inset Quotes erd
4046 , you'll produce the character
4047 \begin_inset Quotes eld
4051 \begin_inset Quotes erd
4059 To produce the accent by itself, hit the Space key instead of a character.
4065 This command produces the following accent:
4072 Valid letters with an acute accent:
4075 á é í ó ú ý Á É Í Ó Ú Ý \i \'{s}
4096 the key binding section in
4103 accent-breve; accent-caron; accent-cedilla; accent-circle; accent-circumflex;
4104 accent-dot; accent-grave; accent-hungarian-umlaut; accent-macron; accent-specia
4105 l-caron; accent-tie; accent-tilde; accent-umlaut; accent-underbar; accent-underd
4112 Default\SpecialChar ~
4119 This command produces the following accent:
4126 Valid letters with a breve accent:
4147 Default\SpecialChar ~
4154 This command produces the following accent:
4161 Valid letters with a caron accent:
4194 Default\SpecialChar ~
4201 This command produces the following accent:
4208 Valid letters with a cedilla accent:
4237 Default\SpecialChar ~
4244 This command produces the following accent:
4251 Valid letters with a circle accent:
4270 Default\SpecialChar ~
4277 This command produces the following accent:
4284 Valid letters with a circumflex accent:
4287 â ê î ô û Â Ê Î Ô Û \i \^{c}
4309 Default\SpecialChar ~
4316 This command produces the following accent:
4323 Valid letters with a dot accent:
4348 Default\SpecialChar ~
4355 This command produces the following accent:
4362 Valid letters with a grave accent:
4374 accent-hungarian-umlaut
4377 Default\SpecialChar ~
4384 This command produces the following accent:
4391 Valid letters with a hungarian umlaut accent:
4410 Default\SpecialChar ~
4417 This command produces the following accent:
4424 Valid letters with a macron accent:
4446 accent-special-caron
4449 Default\SpecialChar ~
4456 WARNING! THIS ACCENT COMMAND CURRENTLY CRASHES LyX! DO NOT USE!
4459 This command produces the following accent:
4462 \SpecialChar \ldots{}
4466 Some letters with a special caron accent:
4469 \SpecialChar \ldots{}
4482 Default\SpecialChar ~
4489 This command produces the following accent:
4496 Valid letters with a tie accent: None.
4497 Just the accent itself.
4509 Default\SpecialChar ~
4516 This command produces the following accent:
4523 Valid letters with a tilde accent:
4542 Default\SpecialChar ~
4549 This command produces the following accent:
4556 Some letters with an umlaut accent:
4559 ä ë ï ö ü ÿ Ä Ë Ï Ö Ü
4571 Default\SpecialChar ~
4578 This command produces the following accent:
4585 Some letters with an underbar accent: None.
4586 Just the accent itself.
4598 Default\SpecialChar ~
4605 This command produces the following accent:
4612 Valid letters with an underdot accent: None.
4613 Just the accent itself.
4628 Default\SpecialChar ~
4632 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
4636 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
4650 Highlights a single character to the left of the current cursor location.
4651 If the cursor is at the left screen margin the cursor moves to the end
4652 of the previous line, and the whitespace in-between is selected.
4653 The selected text will be in reverse-video.
4662 forward-select; up-select; down-select; word-forward-select; word-backward-selec
4663 t; line-begin-select; line-end-select; screen-up-select; screen-down-select;
4664 buffer-begin-select; buffer-end-select.
4670 Default\SpecialChar ~
4674 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
4686 nsert\SpecialChar \menuseparator
4692 Character\SpecialChar \menuseparator
4699 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
4703 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
4715 To forcibly split the current line without ending the current paragraph.
4721 This command has several purposes, depending on context.
4722 Its primary function is to manually end a line without ending the paragraph.
4723 This should only be done when you need some fine-tuning.
4730 command automagically turns a one-line equation into a multiline expression,
4731 inserting the new equation line as well as all alignment delimiters.
4737 break-paragraph; break-paragraph-keep-layout.
4743 Default\SpecialChar ~
4747 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
4751 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
4763 To terminate the current paragraph.
4769 This command does slightly different things, depending on context.
4770 Typically, it ends the current paragraph, breaks the current line, and
4771 starts a new paragraph in the
4775 paragraph environment on the next line.
4776 It also typically removes all environment nesting.
4779 If you are in the middle of a paragraph,
4784 If the paragraph is a list item, it creates a new list item in the process.
4787 If you are at the end of a paragraph,
4791 starts the new paragraph after the current one.
4792 If you are at the beginning of a paragraph, the new paragraph starts
4803 may start the new paragraph in an environment other than
4807 , but the behavior is not consistent.
4808 For example, if you move to the middle of an
4812 list, to the end of one of the items or the beginning of the next item,
4817 will not change the paragraph environment.
4818 It will still mess up the environment nesting, however.
4825 Your best bet is to just play with hitting return until you build an intuition
4832 break-paragraph-keep-layout; break-line;
4835 depth-decrement; depth-increment.
4838 break-paragraph-keep-layout
4841 Default\SpecialChar ~
4845 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
4849 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
4861 To terminate the current paragraph without changing the paragraph environment
4868 Its usage is very much the same as
4872 , with one important difference.
4877 has the same environment and nesting depth as the old one.
4883 break-paragraph; break-line;
4886 depth-decrement; depth-increment.
4892 Default\SpecialChar ~
4896 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
4900 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
4922 Forces an autosave on the current document.
4928 Backward compatibility.
4929 This function used to be the only way to undo any editing.
4930 With the advent of a true undo/redo function in LyX, forcibly autosaving
4931 a document doesn't have much use.
4934 (The undo-mechanism has been limited to 100 steps in the beta-version.)
4940 buffer-load-auto-save
4946 Default\SpecialChar ~
4950 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
4954 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
4985 Moves the cursor location to the top of the current buffer.
4991 char-forward; char-backward; word-forward; word-backward; line-begin; line-end;
4992 tab-forward; up; down; screen-up; screen-down; buffer-end.
4998 Default\SpecialChar ~
5002 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
5006 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
5020 Highlights text from the current cursor location to the top of the current
5022 The selected text is shown in reverse-video.
5031 backward-select; forward-select; up-select; down-select; word-forward-select;
5032 word-backward-select; line-begin-select; line-end-select; screen-up-select;
5033 screen-down-select; buffer-end-select.
5039 Default\SpecialChar ~
5043 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
5055 dit\SpecialChar \menuseparator
5062 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
5066 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
5080 Checks document for typographical errors.
5090 on the document and inserts error boxes with the results.
5091 It is used to find common typographical errors.
5097 error-next; description in
5107 Default\SpecialChar ~
5111 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
5123 ile\SpecialChar \menuseparator
5130 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
5134 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
5173 Closes the current buffer.
5174 If changes have been made since it was first opened, or since the last
5183 command, you will be asked if you want to save the buffer to its file before
5196 Default\SpecialChar ~
5200 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
5204 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
5232 Moves both the screen display and the current cursor location to the end
5233 of the current buffer.
5239 char-forward; char-backward; word-forward; word-backward; line-begin; line-end;
5240 tab-forward; up; down; screen-up; screen-down; buffer-begin.
5246 Default\SpecialChar ~
5250 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
5254 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
5268 Selects text from the current cursor location to the bottom of the current
5270 The selected text is shown in reverse-video.
5279 backward-select; forward-select; up-select; down-select; word-forward-select;
5280 word-backward-select; line-begin-select; line-end-select; screen-up-select;
5281 screen-down-select; buffer-begin-select.
5284 buffer-itemize-bullets-select
5287 Default\SpecialChar ~
5291 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
5303 ayout\SpecialChar \menuseparator
5312 Document\SpecialChar ~
5319 Document\SpecialChar ~
5328 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
5332 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
5347 Opens the document's
5349 Itemize\SpecialChar ~
5350 Bullet\SpecialChar ~
5353 popup which allows you to change the bullets that appear at the various
5364 Itemize Bullet Selection;
5369 Itemize Bullet Selection
5378 buffer-load-auto-save
5381 Default\SpecialChar ~
5388 Loads the autosave file.
5394 To invoke this function, you must use the
5400 buffer-load-autosave
5405 Invoking this command once loads the autosave file (which has the suffix
5407 \begin_inset Quotes eld
5415 \begin_inset Quotes erd
5418 ) in place of the current document.
5419 Invoking it two times in a row loads the autosave backup file (which has
5421 \begin_inset Quotes eld
5429 \begin_inset Quotes erd
5432 suffix) in place of the current document.
5435 You cannot change the time interval between autosaves on the fly.
5436 The interval, in seconds, is set in the main
5440 file or in the user's local
5460 Default\SpecialChar ~
5464 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
5476 ile\SpecialChar \menuseparator
5483 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
5487 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
5529 Opens a new buffer for a new LyX document.
5535 This function first opens a
5540 You must now specify a new filename for the new document.
5545 to choose the directory for the new file, but the file name itself must
5547 The file cannot already exist.
5561 Editor's Note: These first two will be added at a later date.
5565 buffer-new-template; buffer-open; buffer-close; buffer-write; buffer-write-as.
5571 Default\SpecialChar ~
5575 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
5587 ile\SpecialChar \menuseparator
5594 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
5598 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
5625 Opens a new buffer for a new LyX document with a template document.
5631 This function first opens a
5636 You must now specify a new filename for the new document.
5641 to choose the directory for the new file, but the file name itself must
5643 The file cannot already exist.
5646 After you enter the filename and choose
5655 This time, it has the title
5656 \begin_inset Quotes eld
5660 \begin_inset Quotes erd
5663 If you wish to use a LyX template file for this new document, use the
5686 Editor's Note: These first two will be added at a later date.
5690 buffer-new; buffer-open; buffer-close; buffer-write; buffer-write-as.
5696 Default\SpecialChar ~
5700 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
5712 ile\SpecialChar \menuseparator
5719 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
5723 Toolbar\SpecialChar ~
5726 First button from the left.
5731 File folder with an arrow.
5735 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
5739 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
5781 Opens an existing file and places it in a new buffer.
5787 This function opens a
5791 window with the title
5792 \begin_inset Quotes eld
5796 \begin_inset Quotes erd
5799 Choose the file to open and hit
5812 Editor's Note: To be added.
5818 buffer-open; buffer-close; buffer-write; buffer-write-as.
5824 Default\SpecialChar ~
5828 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
5832 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
5863 Changes from the current document to another open and previously viewed
5874 If only one document is open,
5881 If more than two documents are open,
5885 switches to whichever document you were last working on.
5888 You can also switch between open documents using the
5899 several times in a row switches back and forth between two documents.
5900 This is useful for cutting and pasting between two different documents.
5919 Default\SpecialChar ~
5923 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
5935 ile\SpecialChar \menuseparator
5942 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
5946 Toolbar\SpecialChar ~
5949 Button #3 from the left.
5957 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
5961 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
5988 Prints the current document.
5994 This function opens the
5998 panel, which allows print control via buttons and typed inputs; a buffer
5999 can be printed either to a file or to a spooled print device.
6000 When printing to a printer, the printer name you specify in the
6004 box must be configured for
6014 This is explained in greater detail in
6022 \begin_inset Quotes eld
6030 \begin_inset Quotes erd
6033 as their default PostScript® printer, for which
6037 comes preconfigured.
6043 The section on dvips in
6057 buffer-view; buffer-view-ps.
6063 Default\SpecialChar ~
6067 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
6079 ile\SpecialChar \menuseparator
6086 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
6090 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
6114 C-x r, C-x t, C-x C-r,
6132 Updates the dvi file for the current buffer (runs LaTeX).
6138 A LaTeX scratch file is created, based on the contents of the current buffer,
6139 and the file is processed with LaTeX.
6140 LaTeX messages are posted to the screen of the parent window, and approximate
6141 LaTeX error locations are marked within the current buffer with an error
6142 box; the text of the actual LaTeX error can be displayed by clicking on
6149 error-next; buffer-typeset-ps.
6156 Default\SpecialChar ~
6160 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
6172 ile\SpecialChar \menuseparator
6179 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
6183 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
6210 Updates the PostScript® file for the current buffer (runs LaTeX and dvips).
6216 A LaTeX scratch file is created, based on the contents of the current buffer,
6217 and the file is processed with LaTeX.
6218 Then, dvips is run to produce a PostScript® version scratch file.
6219 LaTeX messages are posted to the screen of the parent window, and approximate
6220 LaTeX error locations are marked within the current buffer with an error
6221 box; the text of the actual LaTeX error can be displayed by clicking on
6228 error-next; buffer-typeset.
6235 Default\SpecialChar ~
6239 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
6251 ile\SpecialChar \menuseparator
6259 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
6263 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
6305 Views the current buffer with the
6315 A LaTeX scratch file is created and processed, and a
6319 process window is then automatically created with which you can view the
6329 any of these programs are not installed on your system, the process stops
6330 at that point and control is returned to LyX.
6336 buffer-print; buffer-view-ps.
6342 Default\SpecialChar ~
6346 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
6358 ile\SpecialChar \menuseparator
6366 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
6370 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
6412 Views the current buffer with the
6422 A LaTeX scratch file is created and processed, and
6426 is run on the resulting
6430 file to create a scratch PostScript® file.
6435 process window is then automatically created in which you can view your
6436 work essentially in the same form as if it were printed.
6441 any of these programs are not installed on your system, the process stops
6442 at that point and control is returned to LyX.
6448 buffer-print; buffer-view.
6454 Default\SpecialChar ~
6458 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
6470 ile\SpecialChar \menuseparator
6477 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
6481 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
6520 Writes (saves) the current document to the original filename.
6532 Default\SpecialChar ~
6536 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
6548 ile\SpecialChar \menuseparator
6556 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
6560 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
6602 Saves the current buffer to a different filename than that of the file originall
6609 This function opens an browser window that allows you to specify a new filename
6625 Default\SpecialChar ~
6629 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
6633 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
6665 Cancels the selection of a meta-key selection, a drop-down menu, or a pop-up
6667 Cancels entry of commands in the minibuffer.
6668 Also leaves math-mode.
6678 is the primary method of leaving math mode.
6679 Also, if a meta-key selection has been started, (for instance,
6691 key will abort the selection.
6698 window is open, placi
6700 ng the cursor in the window and executing the
6704 function will close the window, or if a drop-down menu has been selected,
6709 will close the menu.
6710 Lastly, if you are entering a command in the minibuffer,
6715 will abort entry and leave the minibuffer.
6721 command-execute; find-replace; math-mode.
6727 Default\SpecialChar ~
6731 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
6735 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
6762 Moves the cursor to the left by one character.
6763 At the beginning of the line the cursor will move to the end of the previous
6770 char-forward; word-forward; word-backward; line-begin; line-end; tab-forward;
6771 up; down; paragraph-up; paragraph-down; screen-up; screen-down; buffer-begin;
6778 Default\SpecialChar ~
6782 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
6786 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
6811 Moves the cursor to the right by one character.
6812 At the end of the line the cursor will move to the beginning of the next
6819 char-backward; word-forward; word-backward; line-begin; line-end; tab-forward;
6820 up; down; paragraph-up; paragraph-down; screen-up; screen-down; buffer-begin;
6827 Default\SpecialChar ~
6831 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
6835 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
6857 Executes a LyX function.
6867 , a cursor will appear in the minibuffer.
6868 Type the name of a LyX function.
6869 If the function takes any arguments, you can type them in after the function
6870 name, using a space to separate the two.
6872 \begin_inset Quotes eld
6876 \begin_inset Quotes erd
6883 to auto-complete commands.
6893 Click on the minibuffer with the mouse.
6895 \begin_inset Quotes eld
6899 \begin_inset Quotes erd
6903 \begin_inset Quotes eld
6907 \begin_inset Quotes erd
6912 \begin_inset Quotes eld
6916 \begin_inset Quotes erd
6920 You should get the character
6921 \begin_inset Quotes eld
6925 \begin_inset Quotes erd
6932 Example #2: Commands with Arguments:
6937 \begin_inset Quotes eld
6941 \begin_inset Quotes erd
6946 \begin_inset Quotes eld
6950 \begin_inset Quotes erd
6954 \begin_inset Quotes eld
6958 \begin_inset Quotes erd
6962 The current paragraph will now be in the LyX-Code environment.
6963 You could have specified any other valid paragraph environment as an argument
6975 accent-acute; layout.
6981 Default\SpecialChar ~
6985 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
6994 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
6998 Toolbar\SpecialChar ~
7003 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
7007 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
7041 Default\SpecialChar ~
7045 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
7057 dit\SpecialChar \menuseparator
7064 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
7068 Toolbar\SpecialChar ~
7071 Fifth button from the left.
7075 Two pages with a + sign.
7078 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
7082 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
7124 Places a copy of the previously selected text into the paste buffer.
7130 Select text, either with the mouse cursor or by motion selection commands,
7135 by either following the menu commands or pressing the appropriate keystrokes.
7147 Default\SpecialChar ~
7151 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
7163 dit\SpecialChar \menuseparator
7170 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
7174 Toolbar\SpecialChar ~
7177 Sixth button from the left.
7181 An open pair of scissors.
7184 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
7188 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
7230 Removes previously selected text and places the removed text into the copy
7237 Select text to be removed, either with the mouse cursor or by motion selection
7238 commands, then execute
7242 by either following the menu commands, selecting the toolbar icon, or pressing
7243 the appropriate keystrokes.
7255 Default\SpecialChar ~
7259 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
7263 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
7277 Deletes the character to the left of the cursor.
7284 If the cursor is at the beginning of a paragraph, two things may happen.
7285 First, if the previous and current paragraph have the same type of paragraph
7286 environment, LyX joins the two paragraphs.
7287 If the two have different environment types, LyX will most likely not
7294 \begin_inset Quotes eld
7298 \begin_inset Quotes erd
7301 means that the action depends on the specific paragraph environments involved.
7302 Play around and see what happens.
7305 join them and simply move the cursor to the end of the preceding line.
7311 delete-forward; word-delete-forward; word-delete-backward; line-delete-forward;
7312 line-delete-backward.
7318 Default\SpecialChar ~
7322 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
7326 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
7350 Deletes the character to the right of the cursor.
7358 If the cursor is at the end of a paragraph, two things may happen.
7359 First, if the next and current paragraph have the same type of paragraph
7360 environment, LyX joins the two paragraphs.
7361 If the two have different environment types, LyX will most likely not
7368 \begin_inset Quotes eld
7372 \begin_inset Quotes erd
7375 means that the action depends on the specific paragraph environments involved.
7376 Play around and see what happens.
7379 join them and simply move the cursor to the end of the preceding line.
7385 delete-backward; word-delete-forward; word-delete-backward; line-delete-forward;
7386 line-delete-backward.
7392 Default\SpecialChar ~
7396 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
7400 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
7427 To decrease the paragraph environment depth.
7430 To un-nest two nested paragraph environments.
7436 To change the depth of a single paragraph, simply move the cursor into that
7437 paragraph and invoke
7442 If you want to change the depth of a group of paragraphs, select the group
7443 with the mouse and then invoke
7452 \begin_inset Quotes eld
7456 \begin_inset Quotes erd
7459 Namely, if you reach the outermost environment depth,
7463 move the paragraph to the innermost environment depth.
7469 depth-next; depth-increment.
7475 Default\SpecialChar ~
7479 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
7491 ayout\SpecialChar \menuseparator
7492 Change\SpecialChar ~
7497 ironment\SpecialChar ~
7500 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
7504 Toolbar\SpecialChar ~
7507 Fifth button from the right.
7512 Icon indicates doubly indented text bounded by arrows.
7515 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
7519 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
7546 To increase the paragraph environment depth.
7549 To nest two paragraph environments.
7555 To change the depth of a single paragraph, simply move the cursor into that
7556 paragraph and invoke
7561 If you want to change the depth of a group of paragraphs, select the group
7562 with the mouse and then invoke
7571 \begin_inset Quotes eld
7575 \begin_inset Quotes erd
7578 Namely, if you reach the innermost environment depth,
7582 move the paragraph to the outermost environment depth.
7588 depth-decrement; depth-next.
7594 Default\SpecialChar ~
7598 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
7602 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
7616 This command is simply an alias for
7633 Default\SpecialChar ~
7637 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
7641 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
7668 Moves the cursor down one line.
7669 If the cursor starting-position is at the bottom of the screen-display,
7670 the buffer scrolls upward to display the new current line about 1/4 of
7671 the screen-height from the bottom of the screen.
7677 char-forward; char-backward; word-forward; word-backward; line-begin; line-end;
7678 tab-forward; up; screen-up; screen-down; buffer-begin; buffer-end.
7684 Default\SpecialChar ~
7688 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
7692 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
7706 To select text from the current cursor position to the same position one
7708 If the next line is shorter than the current line, the cursor simply moves
7709 to the end of the next line.
7718 backward-select; forward-select; up-select; word-forward-select; word-backward-s
7719 elect; line-begin-select; line-end-select; screen-up-select; screen-down-select;
7720 buffer-begin-select; buffer-end-select.
7726 Default\SpecialChar ~
7730 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
7734 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
7748 Opens up the combobox for selecting paragraph environments, which is to
7749 the left of the toolbar.
7755 Once the combobox is open, you can use the cursor keys to select a new paragraph
7758 \begin_inset Quotes eld
7762 \begin_inset Quotes erd
7765 chooses the paragraph environment currently highlighted.
7767 \begin_inset Quotes eld
7771 \begin_inset Quotes erd
7774 cancels the operation and closes the combobox.
7786 Default\SpecialChar ~
7790 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
7802 dit\SpecialChar \menuseparator
7811 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
7815 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
7842 Find the next LaTeX error in the buffer.
7849 You can only use this command under two conditions:
7852 You've recently invoked
7876 to run LaTeX on your document.
7879 LaTeX found errors in the document.
7882 If this happens, LyX will find the errors and mark them in the document
7883 with a box containing the word
7884 \begin_inset Quotes eld
7888 \begin_inset Quotes erd
7897 It's not easy to provide an example for this one.
7898 If you don't know LaTeX, and never intend to insert any LaTeX code into
7899 your LyX documents, you might not need to worry about this command.
7900 It's here for those users who
7904 know LaTeX and might enter incorrect LaTeX code into their documents.
7910 buffer-typeset; buffer-typeset-ps; buffer-view; buffer-view-ps; buffer-chktex;
7920 Default\SpecialChar ~
7924 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
7936 nsert\SpecialChar \menuseparator
7943 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
7947 Toolbar\SpecialChar ~
7950 Second button from the right.
7952 A picture embedded in text.
7954 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
7958 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
7972 Insert graphics in the current document.
7978 This function opens the
7982 panel, which contains two options:
7985 Encapsulated Postscript
7991 You'll get slightly different behavior depending on which type you select.
7997 This panel previously had a third option,
7998 \begin_inset Quotes eld
8006 \begin_inset Quotes erd
8009 , for inclusion of LaTeX graphics.
8010 This function is now provided by means of the
8012 Insert\SpecialChar \menuseparator
8013 Include File menu entry.
8019 Placement is the difference in the two options.
8021 \begin_inset Quotes eld
8029 \begin_inset Quotes erd
8032 inserts the graphics within the current line, as if it were a normal character.
8033 This can have remarkably bizarre results on the line spacing if the imported
8034 graphics is very tall.
8036 \begin_inset Quotes eld
8041 Encapsulated Postscript
8044 \begin_inset Quotes erd
8047 , breaks the current line on either side of the figure, separating it from
8051 Note that this function merely creates a box for the appropriate graphics.
8052 You must still choose the file to import.
8053 For PostScript® files, double click on the box, which will initially contain
8055 \begin_inset Quotes eld
8059 \begin_inset Quotes erd
8067 You can now use the options in the
8071 to select and even display an encapsulated PostScript® file.
8076 \added_space_bottom 0.3cm
8080 Currently, none provided.
8081 This will change at some point in the future.
8100 Default\SpecialChar ~
8104 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
8116 dit\SpecialChar \menuseparator
8125 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
8129 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
8169 To search for text and, if desired, replace it with other text.
8175 Invoking this command opens the
8182 All searches start at the current cursor position.
8183 The target text is placed in the
8186 \begin_inset Quotes eld
8190 \begin_inset Quotes erd
8196 The two arrow buttons choose the search direction.
8197 If LyX finds the text, the cursor moves to the text and remains at the
8199 The target text may be optionally replaced with alternate text placed in
8205 \begin_inset Quotes eld
8209 \begin_inset Quotes erd
8217 The search is not case sensitive unless you have checked the
8218 \begin_inset Quotes eld
8222 \begin_inset Quotes erd
8227 \begin_inset Quotes eld
8231 \begin_inset Quotes erd
8234 button, then the search will only match on complete words, so
8235 \begin_inset Quotes eld
8239 \begin_inset Quotes erd
8242 will not be found, when searching for
8243 \begin_inset Quotes eld
8247 \begin_inset Quotes erd
8263 Default\SpecialChar ~
8267 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
8279 ayout\SpecialChar \menuseparator
8296 ayout\SpecialChar \menuseparator
8305 \begin_inset Quotes eld
8313 \begin_inset Quotes erd
8319 Character\SpecialChar ~
8321 \begin_inset Quotes eld
8329 \begin_inset Quotes erd
8333 \begin_inset Quotes eld
8341 \begin_inset Quotes erd
8347 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
8351 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
8360 \begin_inset Quotes eld
8368 \begin_inset Quotes erd
8404 Changes the font to an emboldened series or, if the font is already emboldened,
8405 reverts to the default series.
8411 Rather than repeat the same thing for all 9 font selection functions, we'll
8412 describe the generic behavior of the font functions here.
8413 Some of the font commands have a toolbar button, others have a menu selection.
8414 All of them are in the
8421 All of the font commands do the following to words:
8424 If the cursor is in the middle of a word [between two whitespaces], the
8425 entire word changes to the new font.
8428 If the cursor is at the beginning or end of a word, the font commands only
8429 affect any subsequently typed text.
8432 You can also tack text in a different font onto a word.
8433 Just move the cursor out of the word to shut off the font, otherwise, you'll
8434 change the whole word into a single font.
8437 You can also change the font of a block of text by selecting it with the
8438 mouse [or with the keyboard] and then invoking the font command.
8441 Eight of the font commands,
8474 They will remove a font if text is already in it and deactivate a font
8478 LyX automatically uses the font of the word next to the cursor.
8479 If the cursor is in the middle of a word, it uses the font of the text
8480 to the right of the cursor.
8483 One last thing: we've provided this function because LaTeX has a bold font
8485 We know that many users are used to using boldface for emphasis, and you
8486 can make this the default emphasized font by putting the correct command
8487 in the LaTeX preamble.
8488 However, we suggest that you use
8492 to emphasize any text and only use
8502 For example, to make reference to a vector in the body of the text, many
8503 mathematician use a bold series.
8512 This is an example of a bold font series:
8520 Suppose you have this sentence:
8526 If you put the cursor in the word
8527 \begin_inset Quotes eld
8531 \begin_inset Quotes erd
8548 If you take the first example, select the words
8549 \begin_inset Quotes eld
8553 \begin_inset Quotes erd
8570 Now put the cursor at the end of the word
8571 \begin_inset Quotes eld
8575 \begin_inset Quotes erd
8578 Delete the period, invoke
8582 , and type in some text.
8593 If you take the sentence,
8594 \begin_inset Quotes eld
8598 \begin_inset Quotes erd
8601 put the cursor before the
8602 \begin_inset Quotes eld
8606 \begin_inset Quotes erd
8610 \begin_inset Quotes eld
8614 \begin_inset Quotes erd
8621 , and type in some text, you'll get:
8631 Now put the cursor after the
8632 \begin_inset Quotes eld
8636 \begin_inset Quotes erd
8640 \begin_inset Quotes eld
8644 \begin_inset Quotes erd
8648 \begin_inset Quotes eld
8652 \begin_inset Quotes erd
8655 [it's important that you type the spaces, too].
8666 Lastly, we'll demonstrate mixed fonts.
8667 Again, start with the sentence,
8668 \begin_inset Quotes eld
8672 \begin_inset Quotes erd
8675 We can do the following:
8689 \SpecialChar \ldots{}
8690 by 1) placing the cursor after the
8691 \begin_inset Quotes eld
8695 \begin_inset Quotes erd
8699 \begin_inset Quotes eld
8703 \begin_inset Quotes erd
8711 \begin_inset Quotes eld
8715 \begin_inset Quotes erd
8718 ; 4) placing the cursor before the
8719 \begin_inset Quotes eld
8723 \begin_inset Quotes erd
8727 \begin_inset Quotes eld
8731 \begin_inset Quotes erd
8739 \begin_inset Quotes eld
8743 \begin_inset Quotes erd
8746 ; and 7) moving the cursor out of the word.
8750 The last step automatically shuts off the bold font.
8751 LyX automatically uses the font of the current word [the word next to the
8753 If you had not moved the cursor, but instead tried to turn off bold font
8772 \SpecialChar \ldots{}
8773 would have been the result.
8774 If you'd tried to turn off bold font by invoking
8788 \SpecialChar \ldots{}
8789 would have been the result.
8790 Now let's return to:
8804 We'll try adding text in the middle of the words.
8805 Put the cursor between the
8806 \begin_inset Quotes eld
8810 \begin_inset Quotes erd
8814 \begin_inset Quotes eld
8818 \begin_inset Quotes erd
8822 \begin_inset Quotes eld
8830 \begin_inset Quotes erd
8834 \begin_inset Quotes eld
8838 \begin_inset Quotes erd
8841 , move the cursor between the
8842 \begin_inset Quotes eld
8846 \begin_inset Quotes erd
8850 \begin_inset Quotes eld
8854 \begin_inset Quotes erd
8858 \begin_inset Quotes eld
8866 \begin_inset Quotes erd
8870 \begin_inset Quotes eld
8874 \begin_inset Quotes erd
8878 This is what you'll get:
8891 \added_space_top 0.78cm
8892 Hopefully, these examples helped you understand how the font commands work.
8893 All 9 commands listed below in
8894 \begin_inset Quotes eld
8902 \begin_inset Quotes erd
8905 work the same way, so the above examples hold for them, too.
8911 Character Layout popup; [
8920 font-bold; font-code; font-default; font-emph; font-roman; font-sans; font-size;
8921 font-smallcaps; font-underline.
8927 Default\SpecialChar ~
8931 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
8943 ayout\SpecialChar \menuseparator
8952 \begin_inset Quotes eld
8960 \begin_inset Quotes erd
8967 CharacterLayout: option
8968 \begin_inset Quotes eld
8976 \begin_inset Quotes erd
8980 \begin_inset Quotes eld
8988 \begin_inset Quotes erd
8994 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
8998 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
9007 \begin_inset Quotes eld
9015 \begin_inset Quotes erd
9046 Changes the font to the typewriter family, or, if the font is already in
9047 this family, reverts to the default family.
9053 A lot of the usage for
9057 works the same way as
9061 , so see the entry for
9065 to get an idea for how to use
9084 if either of these families is active.
9090 Here is an example of the typewriter font family, which
9099 This is Typewriter font.
9105 Character Layout popup; [
9114 font-bold; font-roman; font-sans.
9120 Default\SpecialChar ~
9124 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
9128 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
9143 Changes the font to the default font.
9150 A lot of the usage for
9154 works the same way as
9158 , so see the entry for
9162 to get an idea for how to use
9172 Suppose you had this mess in your text:
9222 Select this text and invoke
9227 You'll change it to:
9230 Hello I'm a really weird sentence and my name is Delirium.
9236 Character Layout popup; [
9251 Default\SpecialChar ~
9255 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
9267 ayout\SpecialChar \menuseparator
9272 mphasize\SpecialChar ~
9284 ayout\SpecialChar \menuseparator
9293 \begin_inset Quotes eld
9301 \begin_inset Quotes erd
9307 CharacterLayout: option
9308 \begin_inset Quotes eld
9316 \begin_inset Quotes erd
9320 \begin_inset Quotes eld
9328 \begin_inset Quotes erd
9334 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
9338 Toolbar\SpecialChar ~
9341 Button #7 from the left.
9346 An exclamation mark.
9349 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
9353 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
9362 \begin_inset Quotes eld
9370 \begin_inset Quotes erd
9406 Changes the font shape to the italic shape, or, if the font is already in
9407 this shape, reverts to the default font shape.
9413 A lot of the usage for
9417 works the same way as
9421 , so see the entry for
9425 to get an idea for how to use
9440 if that shape is active.
9443 Many new users wonder why this isn't called
9444 \begin_inset Quotes eld
9448 \begin_inset Quotes erd
9451 and why boldface and underlined text don't have their own menu entries
9453 LyX has adopted a convention from LaTeX: specify
9457 you want to do and let the computer take care of how to do it.
9458 The italic font shape is the standard way to emphasize text in typesetting.
9459 LyX [and LaTeX] has also adopted this convention.
9460 You can, of course, change which font is the emphasized font by making
9461 the appropriate changes to the LaTeX preamble, although this will only
9462 affect the final output.
9463 There are also some interesting things that LaTeX will do to emphasized
9464 text that LyX can't [yet] display.
9465 It will still be in the final output.
9466 For example, LaTeX does certain things for emphasized emphasized text automatic
9468 If you used a specific font, you'd need to do the same thing manually,
9469 using specific font changes.
9472 In short, the LyX team
9480 to emphasize any text [this includes book titles] and save any specific
9481 font command for those few special cases where you need to specify exactly
9482 how the text is typeset.
9488 Here's an example of emphasized text:
9497 instead of specific font names!
9503 Character Layout popup; [
9512 font-bold; font-smallcaps.
9518 Default\SpecialChar ~
9522 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
9529 Main\SpecialChar \menuseparator
9532 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
9536 Toolbar\SpecialChar ~
9539 Button # from the left.
9544 Brief description of button icon.
9547 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
9551 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
9561 Changes the font settings to the most recent setting in the
9583 Other entries or documents.
9584 Separate many references by either a
9585 \begin_inset Quotes eld
9589 \begin_inset Quotes erd
9592 or place in multiple paragraphs.
9598 Default\SpecialChar ~
9602 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
9614 ayout\SpecialChar \menuseparator
9623 \begin_inset Quotes eld
9631 \begin_inset Quotes erd
9638 CharacterLayout: option
9639 \begin_inset Quotes eld
9647 \begin_inset Quotes erd
9651 \begin_inset Quotes eld
9659 \begin_inset Quotes erd
9665 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
9669 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
9678 \begin_inset Quotes eld
9686 \begin_inset Quotes erd
9706 Changes the font to the roman family, or, if the font is already of this
9707 family, reverts to the default font family.
9713 A lot of the usage for
9717 works the same way as
9721 , so see the entry for
9725 to get an idea for how to use
9744 if either of these families is active.
9750 Here is an explicit use of the roman font family:
9758 Note that roman is the default font family.
9764 Character Layout popup; [
9773 font-bold; font-code; font-roman; font-sans.
9779 Default\SpecialChar ~
9783 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
9795 ayout\SpecialChar \menuseparator
9804 \begin_inset Quotes eld
9812 \begin_inset Quotes erd
9819 CharacterLayout: option
9820 \begin_inset Quotes eld
9828 \begin_inset Quotes erd
9832 \begin_inset Quotes eld
9840 \begin_inset Quotes erd
9846 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
9850 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
9859 \begin_inset Quotes eld
9867 \begin_inset Quotes erd
9887 Changes the font shape to the sans serif family, or, if the font is already
9888 of this family, reverts to the default font family.
9894 A lot of the usage for
9898 works the same way as
9902 , so see the entry for
9906 to get an idea for how to use
9925 if either of these families is active.
9931 Here is an example of the Sans Serif font family:
9936 This is the Sans Serif font family.
9942 Character Layout popup; [
9951 font-bold; font-code; font-roman.
9957 Default\SpecialChar ~
9961 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
9973 ayout\SpecialChar \menuseparator
9982 \begin_inset Quotes eld
9990 \begin_inset Quotes erd
9997 CharacterLayout: Any item from the
9998 \begin_inset Quotes eld
10006 \begin_inset Quotes erd
10012 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
10016 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
10023 prefix, plus one of the following keys:
10026 \labelwidthstring MMMMM
10033 \labelwidthstring MMMMM
10046 \labelwidthstring MMMMM
10053 \labelwidthstring MMMMM
10066 \labelwidthstring MMMMM
10073 \labelwidthstring MMMMM
10086 \labelwidthstring MMMMM
10093 \labelwidthstring MMMMM
10106 \labelwidthstring MMMMM
10113 \labelwidthstring MMMMM
10126 \labelwidthstring MMMMM
10133 \labelwidthstring MMMMM
10146 \labelwidthstring MMMMM
10153 \labelwidthstring MMMMM
10166 \labelwidthstring MMMMM
10173 \labelwidthstring MMMMM
10180 \labelwidthstring MMMMM
10203 \begin_inset Quotes eld
10211 \begin_inset Quotes erd
10222 Change the font size.
10228 This command requires an argument, which is the font size.
10229 You must provide the argument in the
10230 \begin_inset Quotes eld
10240 \begin_inset Quotes erd
10247 in a keybinding file, or in the minibuffer if you use
10259 Editor's note: Don't do this - there is a bug.
10264 crashes LyX at the moment.
10271 LaTeX describes font sizes in relative values.
10272 LyX uses the following terms:
10317 , with the other sizes set proportionally.
10320 A lot of the usage for
10324 works the same way as
10328 , so see the entry for
10332 to get an idea for how to use
10339 You should avoid using
10343 unless you need to do some fine-tuning.
10352 to make titles or section headings; LyX already does this for you and in
10353 a much better fashion.
10359 Here are all eight font sizes:
10400 Character Layout popup; [
10403 note - to be added.
10416 \layout Description
10418 Default\SpecialChar ~
10422 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
10434 ayout\SpecialChar \menuseparator
10451 ayout\SpecialChar \menuseparator
10460 \begin_inset Quotes eld
10468 \begin_inset Quotes erd
10472 \layout Description
10474 CharacterLayout: option
10475 \begin_inset Quotes eld
10483 \begin_inset Quotes erd
10487 \begin_inset Quotes eld
10495 \begin_inset Quotes erd
10501 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
10505 Toolbar\SpecialChar ~
10508 Button #8 from the left.
10516 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
10520 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
10529 \begin_inset Quotes eld
10537 \begin_inset Quotes erd
10562 Changes the font shape to the small caps shape, or, if the font is already
10563 of this shape, reverts to the default font shape.
10569 A lot of the usage for
10573 works the same way as
10577 , so see the entry for
10581 to get an idea for how to use
10596 if that shape is active.
10599 The small caps shape is typically used for proper names.
10600 Some countries use this convention more frequently than the US does, hence
10601 its prominence in LyX.
10607 Here's what the small caps shape looks like:
10612 This is all in the Small Caps font shape.
10618 Character Layout popup; [
10621 note - to be added.
10627 font-bold; font-emph .
10631 \layout Description
10633 Default\SpecialChar ~
10637 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
10644 Main\SpecialChar \menuseparator
10647 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
10651 Toolbar\SpecialChar ~
10654 Button # from the left.
10659 Brief description of button icon.
10662 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
10666 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
10694 Other entries or documents.
10695 Separate many references by either a
10696 \begin_inset Quotes eld
10700 \begin_inset Quotes erd
10703 or place in multiple paragraphs.
10707 \layout Description
10709 Default\SpecialChar ~
10713 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
10725 ayout\SpecialChar \menuseparator
10734 \begin_inset Quotes eld
10742 \begin_inset Quotes erd
10747 \layout Description
10749 CharacterLayout: option
10750 \begin_inset Quotes eld
10758 \begin_inset Quotes erd
10762 \begin_inset Quotes eld
10770 \begin_inset Quotes erd
10776 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
10780 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
10789 \begin_inset Quotes eld
10797 \begin_inset Quotes erd
10820 Adds an underbar to subsequent or selected text
10828 A lot of the usage for
10832 works the same way as
10836 , so see the entry for
10840 to get an idea for how to use
10847 The LyX team has provided this function only for compatibility with LaTeX.
10848 We know that many users are used to underlining text for emphasis or for
10850 While you might need to do this on a typewriter, LyX is not a typewriter,
10851 nor should you use it like one.
10852 Now, you could make this the default emphasized font by putting the correct
10853 command in the LaTeX preamble.
10854 However, we suggest that you use
10858 to emphasize any text, including book titles, and avoid using
10868 There is one - and only one - case that we can think of where you might
10874 Suppose you're writing the bibliography of a journal article.
10875 The journal you're submitting this article to typesets all volume numbers
10876 in an underlined font, and wishes all submissions to do the same.
10877 This is perhaps the only time you'd need to use
10890 Here's an example of the underbar font attribute:
10895 Avoid using underlined text!!!
10901 Character Layout popup; [
10904 note - to be added.
10915 \layout Description
10917 Default\SpecialChar ~
10921 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
10933 nsert\SpecialChar \menuseparator
10940 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
10944 Toolbar\SpecialChar ~
10947 Button # 7 from the right.
10952 A page with an arrow pointing to lines at the bottom of the page.
10955 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
10959 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
10974 To insert a footnote.
10980 Use the keyboard, menu, or toolbar to insert a footnote.
10981 A red box appears on the next line.
10982 If you're in the middle of a line, the line appears to break around the
10983 box [it doesn't really].
10984 Anything you enter in the box will be in the footnote.
10987 To the left of the red box is another, smaller box with the word
10988 \begin_inset Quotes eld
10996 \begin_inset Quotes erd
10999 written in red on a grey background.
11000 Click on this box once with the left mouse button to close the footnote.
11001 A closed footnote looks like the word
11002 \begin_inset Quotes eld
11010 \begin_inset Quotes erd
11013 written as a superscript in red.
11016 You can also open and close footnotes, as well as other types of notes and
11022 See its entry for keybindings.
11025 One last note: even though footnotes in LyX appear unnumbered, they are.
11026 LaTeX does the numbering for you, as well as putting the footnote at the
11027 bottom of the correct page, when it processes your file.
11039 Hi! I'm a footnote!
11048 open-stuff; marginpar-insert;
11053 Tricks for Footnotes and Marginpars
11063 \layout Description
11065 Default\SpecialChar ~
11069 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
11073 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
11085 Highlight a single character to the right of the cursor.
11086 If the cursor is at the end of a line, the cursor moves to the beginning
11087 of the next line, and the whitespace in between is selected.
11088 The selected text is shown in reverse-video.
11097 backward-select; up-select; down-select; word-forward-select; word-backward-sele
11098 ct; line-begin-select; line-end-select; screen-up-select; screen-down-select;
11099 buffer-begin-select; buffer-end-select.
11106 \layout Description
11108 Default\SpecialChar ~
11112 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
11124 nsert\SpecialChar \menuseparator
11129 pecial\SpecialChar ~
11130 Character\SpecialChar \menuseparator
11137 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
11141 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
11177 \begin_inset Quotes eld
11181 \begin_inset Quotes erd
11184 As the name implies, an
11188 fills in the current line with blank space.
11189 You can put it at the beginning or end of a line, which will force the
11190 line against the right or left margin, respectively.
11195 is most useful in the middle of a line.
11196 The example explains it best.
11201 has pushed the text on either side of it to the left and right margins.
11204 Important Note: by a
11205 \begin_inset Quotes eld
11209 \begin_inset Quotes erd
11216 mean the page margins.
11217 We mean the environment margin.
11218 For example, if your document has two columns per page, an
11222 fills in the line to the left and right margin
11226 , not the entire page.
11227 If you're in a table cell,
11231 fills to the cell borders, and so on.
11234 You should only use
11239 LyX has better ways to justify and format text.
11253 has pushed this text apart.
11261 Editor's Note: Eventually, vfills or the Paragraph popup.
11265 hyphenation-point-insert
11266 \layout Description
11268 Default\SpecialChar ~
11272 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
11284 nsert\SpecialChar \menuseparator
11289 pecial\SpecialChar ~
11290 Character\SpecialChar \menuseparator
11291 Hyphenation\SpecialChar ~
11298 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
11302 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
11341 Insert a manual hyphenation point via the LaTeX
11354 While LaTeX is normally able to hyphenate most words, it has problems with
11355 other words, especially non-English words and technical terms.
11356 This command allows you to tell LaTeX to hyphenate a single instance of
11357 a word that LaTeX would otherwise be unable to hyphenate.
11360 To allow LaTeX to properly hyphenate
11370 , where you insert the
11371 \begin_inset Quotes eld
11381 \begin_inset Quotes erd
11384 by means of the hyphenation command.
11385 Use this command to do the same in LyX [see the example].
11388 Note: To tell LaTeX how to hyphenate
11392 instances of a word in a document, insert a LaTeX
11398 command in the preamble,
11404 Edit the preamble from the menu by selecting
11410 LaTeX\SpecialChar ~
11416 where the argument is a space-delimited list of the words to be hyphenated,
11417 with the hyphenation points noted by dashes, as in
11421 hyphenation{gno-mon gno-mons gno-mon-ly}
11434 looks like in LyX when hyphenated.
11444 \layout Description
11446 Default\SpecialChar ~
11450 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
11461 nsert\SpecialChar \menuseparator
11474 Add an entry that LaTeX can use to generate an index entry.
11480 LaTeX has the capability to compile an index based on keywords marked in
11482 Within LyX, this is done using
11486 immediately adjacent to the word or phrase to be placed in the index.
11487 Note that leaving a space in between can occasionally result in the page
11488 number appearing in the index to be off by one page.
11495 from the minibuffer, an argument can be used to give the text to use in
11497 Regardless of how the entry was created in LyX, clicking on the index inset
11498 gives an editable popup window to allow changes in the entry.
11505 \begin_inset LatexCommand \index{example}
11509 is what an index entry looks like.
11522 \labelwidthstring 00.00.0000
11526 Default\SpecialChar ~
11530 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
11541 nsert\SpecialChar \menuseparator
11542 Lists\SpecialChar ~
11548 OC\SpecialChar \menuseparator
11556 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
11560 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
11576 Instruct LaTeX to print the index.
11586 causes LaTeX to read index entries created by
11590 , generate an index, and add it to the output document.
11591 Within LyX, the only visible effect of
11595 is to create an inset labeled
11610 inset-formula-latex-deletable-insert
11611 \layout Description
11613 Default\SpecialChar ~
11617 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
11628 I don't know what this is used for, though it seems to go into a kind of
11650 inset-formula-latex-insert
11651 \layout Description
11653 Default\SpecialChar ~
11657 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
11668 I don't know what this is used for, though it seems to go into a kind of
11690 inset-latex-deletable-insert
11691 \layout Description
11693 Default\SpecialChar ~
11697 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
11730 \layout Description
11732 Default\SpecialChar ~
11736 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
11769 \layout Description
11771 Default\SpecialChar ~
11775 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
11787 ptions\SpecialChar \menuseparator
11794 \layout Description
11806 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
11810 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
11828 Turn off keyboard character keymapping.
11834 In addition to the default keymap, the keyboard can have a primary keymap,
11835 a secondary keymap, or both.
11836 If you have previously defined and selected either the primary or secondary
11837 keymaps, you can turn-off this selection by issuing the
11846 Editor's Note - We probably need to add some more info.
11859 keymap-primary; keymap-secondary.
11862 Keyboard keymapping is described in more detail in\SpecialChar \ldots{}
11867 \layout Description
11869 Default\SpecialChar ~
11873 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
11885 ptions\SpecialChar \menuseparator
11892 \layout Description
11898 Primary\SpecialChar ~
11903 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
11907 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
11920 Select the primary keymap.
11931 for more details about using multiple keymaps.
11941 \layout Description
11943 Default\SpecialChar ~
11947 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
11959 ptions\SpecialChar \menuseparator
11966 \layout Description
11972 Secondary\SpecialChar ~
11977 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
11981 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
11994 Select the secondary keymap.
12005 for more details about using multiple keymaps.
12015 \layout Description
12017 Default\SpecialChar ~
12021 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
12033 ptions\SpecialChar \menuseparator
12040 \layout Description
12047 Mapping\SpecialChar ~
12051 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
12055 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
12068 Allows you to toggle back and forth between the primary and secondary keymaps
12069 (either of which can be set to a value of
12084 for more details about using multiple keymaps.
12097 \layout Description
12099 Default\SpecialChar ~
12103 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
12115 nsert \SpecialChar \menuseparator
12122 \layout Description
12124 Input: (enter label name in input box)
12127 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
12131 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
12144 Insert a label (and create a character string label key for it) for use
12145 in a cross-reference to either the current environment entity or the printed
12146 page number of the label location.
12152 This command inserts a LaTeX
12158 command into the document, which contains a case-sensitive alphanumeric
12164 This command allows LaTeX to track the current environment and printed
12165 page number for subsequent
12171 Actually, it doesn't need to be a subsequent reference.
12172 You can reference a label
12176 it is defined, but you must then run LaTeX multiple times to allow LaTeX
12177 to resolve these types of references.
12180 cross-reference via the
12185 The current environment is the section, table, figure, equation, enumerated
12190 ., that the label is within.
12191 Note that the actual printed label is not displayed until you view or print
12192 your document; LyX displays instead on the screen the symbolic label, which
12193 is the character string label that you defined.
12197 Note that you can't define labels for math equations using this command.
12198 LyX labels equations using a combination of the
12202 command and the actual LaTeX command
12209 See the User's Guide for more information about labelling and numbering
12216 If the current environment is a section, as it is here at this point, you
12217 can insert a label with the following result:
12218 \begin_inset LatexCommand \label{test label}
12223 This label can then be referenced, and the result will be the section number
12224 for this section, as Section\SpecialChar ~
12226 \begin_inset LatexCommand \ref{test label}
12236 ref-insert; math-number.
12240 You can find further description of the LaTeX labeling and cross-referencing
12241 method in the LyX User's Guide or any LaTeX user's guide.
12245 \layout Description
12247 Default\SpecialChar ~
12251 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
12263 dit\SpecialChar \menuseparator
12270 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
12274 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
12287 Displays the log file produced by LaTeX.
12297 \layout Description
12299 Default\SpecialChar ~
12303 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
12307 Toolbar\SpecialChar ~
12310 Pull-down box at the left end of the toolbar.
12312 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
12316 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
12323 prefix plus one of the following:
12326 \labelwidthstring MMMMM
12334 \begin_inset Quotes eld
12342 \begin_inset Quotes erd
12347 \labelwidthstring MMMMM
12355 \begin_inset Quotes eld
12363 \begin_inset Quotes erd
12368 \labelwidthstring MMMMM
12376 \begin_inset Quotes eld
12384 \begin_inset Quotes erd
12389 \labelwidthstring MMMMM
12397 \begin_inset Quotes eld
12402 layout Subsubsection
12405 \begin_inset Quotes erd
12410 \labelwidthstring MMMMM
12418 \begin_inset Quotes eld
12426 \begin_inset Quotes erd
12431 \labelwidthstring MMMMM
12439 \begin_inset Quotes eld
12444 layout Subparagraph
12447 \begin_inset Quotes erd
12452 \labelwidthstring MMMMM
12460 \begin_inset Quotes eld
12468 \begin_inset Quotes erd
12473 \labelwidthstring MMMMM
12481 \begin_inset Quotes eld
12487 \begin_inset Quotes erd
12492 \labelwidthstring MMMMM
12500 \begin_inset Quotes eld
12508 \begin_inset Quotes erd
12513 \labelwidthstring MMMMM
12521 \begin_inset Quotes eld
12526 layout RightAddress
12529 \begin_inset Quotes erd
12534 \labelwidthstring MMMMM
12542 \begin_inset Quotes eld
12550 \begin_inset Quotes erd
12555 \labelwidthstring MMMMM
12563 \begin_inset Quotes eld
12568 layout Bibliography
12571 \begin_inset Quotes erd
12576 \labelwidthstring MMMMM
12584 \begin_inset Quotes eld
12592 \begin_inset Quotes erd
12597 \labelwidthstring MMMMM
12605 \begin_inset Quotes eld
12613 \begin_inset Quotes erd
12618 \labelwidthstring MMMMM
12626 \begin_inset Quotes eld
12634 \begin_inset Quotes erd
12639 \labelwidthstring MMMMM
12647 \begin_inset Quotes eld
12655 \begin_inset Quotes erd
12660 \labelwidthstring MMMMM
12668 \begin_inset Quotes eld
12676 \begin_inset Quotes erd
12681 \labelwidthstring MMMMM
12689 \begin_inset Quotes eld
12697 \begin_inset Quotes erd
12702 \labelwidthstring MMMMM
12710 \begin_inset Quotes eld
12715 layout ShortFoilhead
12718 \begin_inset Quotes erd
12723 \labelwidthstring MMMMM
12731 \begin_inset Quotes eld
12739 \begin_inset Quotes erd
12744 \labelwidthstring MMMMM
12752 \begin_inset Quotes eld
12760 \begin_inset Quotes erd
12765 \labelwidthstring MMMMM
12773 \begin_inset Quotes eld
12781 \begin_inset Quotes erd
12786 \labelwidthstring MMMMM
12794 \begin_inset Quotes eld
12802 \begin_inset Quotes erd
12807 \labelwidthstring MMMMM
12815 \begin_inset Quotes eld
12823 \begin_inset Quotes erd
12828 \labelwidthstring MMMMM
12836 \begin_inset Quotes eld
12844 \begin_inset Quotes erd
12849 \labelwidthstring MMMMM
12857 \begin_inset Quotes eld
12865 \begin_inset Quotes erd
12870 \labelwidthstring MMMMM
12878 \begin_inset Quotes eld
12883 layout ShortRotatefoilhead
12886 \begin_inset Quotes erd
12891 \labelwidthstring MMMMM
12899 \begin_inset Quotes eld
12904 layout Rotatefoilhead
12907 \begin_inset Quotes erd
12912 \labelwidthstring MMMMM
12920 \begin_inset Quotes eld
12928 \begin_inset Quotes erd
12933 \labelwidthstring MMMMM
12941 \begin_inset Quotes eld
12949 \begin_inset Quotes erd
12954 \labelwidthstring MMMMM
12962 \begin_inset Quotes eld
12970 \begin_inset Quotes erd
12975 \labelwidthstring MMMMM
12983 \begin_inset Quotes eld
12991 \begin_inset Quotes erd
12996 \labelwidthstring MMMMM
13004 \begin_inset Quotes eld
13012 \begin_inset Quotes erd
13017 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMMMMMM
13025 \begin_inset Quotes eld
13033 \begin_inset Quotes erd
13038 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMMMMMM
13046 \begin_inset Quotes eld
13051 layout Subsubsection*
13054 \begin_inset Quotes erd
13065 To select a paragraph environment.
13071 This function requires an argument, which is the name of the paragraph environme
13073 Yes, we realize the nomenclature is confusing.
13074 Unfortunately, we've changed our terminology but not the function names.
13077 There are more possible arguments than those listed in the keybindings.
13078 In fact, the possible arguments change depending on what document class
13080 In any case, there are so many different paragraph environments that we
13081 couldn't go into detail about each one here.
13084 Editor's Note- Maybe we need another chapter, just for the layouts? - jw
13092 The appropriate section of UserGuide.lyx.
13096 \layout Description
13098 Default\SpecialChar ~
13102 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
13114 ayout \SpecialChar \menuseparator
13121 \layout Description
13123 Character\SpecialChar ~
13124 Layout: (controls for character font settings)
13127 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
13131 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
13148 pop-up, which allows you to control the character family, series, shape,
13149 size, and underlining font details.
13155 You can change the character appearance just once, for selected text, or
13156 for all subsequently typed text.
13159 Yes, we realize the nomenclature is confusing.
13160 Unfortunately, we've changed our terminology but not the function names.
13166 layout-paragraph; layout-document.
13170 \layout Description
13172 Default\SpecialChar ~
13176 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
13188 ayout\SpecialChar \menuseparator
13195 \layout Description
13197 Document\SpecialChar ~
13198 Layout: (controls for document format settings)
13201 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
13205 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
13222 pop-up, which allows you to control parameters affecting the entire document,
13223 including: class, pagestyle, default font type and size, language, paper
13224 size, number of paper sides and orientation, number of columns, paragraph
13225 separation method and spacing, section numbering and table of contents
13226 depth, and other parameters.
13232 layout-character; layout-paragraph.
13236 \layout Description
13238 Default\SpecialChar ~
13242 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
13254 ayout\SpecialChar \menuseparator
13261 \layout Description
13263 Paragraph\SpecialChar ~
13264 Layout: (controls for paragraph format settings)
13267 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
13271 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
13288 pop-up, which allows you to control parameters affecting the current paragraph,
13289 including: alignment, vertical spacing above and below the paragraph, line
13290 spacing, page breaking, indention, and label width (for appropriate paragraphs).
13297 You may make changes either to the current paragraph or to a group of selected
13299 Changes made to the current paragraph [or the selected group] do not affect
13303 Yes, we realize the nomenclature is confusing.
13304 Unfortunately, we've changed our terminology but not the function names.
13310 layout-character; layout-document.
13314 \layout Description
13316 Default\SpecialChar ~
13320 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
13332 ayout\SpecialChar \menuseparator
13340 \layout Description
13342 LaTeX\SpecialChar ~
13343 Preamble: (edit window for direct modification of the LaTeX preamble)
13346 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
13350 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
13365 LaTeX\SpecialChar ~
13368 pop-up, which allows you to directly make additions to the LaTeX preamble
13369 that LyX inserts in the LaTeX version of the document.
13375 In the LaTeX preamble, you can insert non-standard LaTeX parameter settings
13380 Each document has its own preamble.
13381 LyX currently adds certain commands to the preamble based on settings you've
13382 chosen from within LyX.
13383 Some things LyX just can't do yet, but LaTeX can.
13384 Or, you may want to use some custom LaTeX macros.
13389 popup is where to do it.
13395 The following is a typical preamble that changes default settings for twocolumn
13396 mode, creates a simple custom LaTeX command for later use in this document,
13397 and then reads in some other personal settings and/or macros from an external
13399 Remember, if you want your documents to be portable, you need to bundle
13400 any such external files with the document file(s):
13445 The appropriate chapter in LyX User's Guide.
13449 \layout Description
13451 Default\SpecialChar ~
13455 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
13467 ayout\SpecialChar \menuseparator
13474 \layout Description
13476 Quotes: (controls for setting desired quotation marks)
13479 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
13483 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
13500 pop-up, which allows you to set the type of quote marks used by LyX.
13507 Different languages use different symbols for the default quotes.
13508 For example, French uses
13509 \begin_inset Quotes fld
13513 \begin_inset Quotes frd
13517 \begin_inset Quotes eld
13521 \begin_inset Quotes erd
13525 Selecting a different type of quote changes the behavior of the
13528 \begin_inset Quotes eld
13538 LyX supports a bunch of different quotes.
13539 If you need a special one not present, contact
13541 lyx-devel@lists.lyx.org
13543 and we'll see what we can come up with.
13553 \layout Description
13555 Default\SpecialChar ~
13559 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
13563 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
13592 Move the cursor to the beginning of the current line.
13598 char-forward; char-backward; word-forward; word-backward; line-end; tab-forward;
13599 up; down; screen-up; screen-down; buffer-begin; buffer-end.
13603 \layout Description
13605 Default\SpecialChar ~
13609 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
13613 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
13625 Select (highlight) text from the current cursor location to the beginning
13626 of the current line.
13627 The selected text is shown in reverse video.
13637 backward-select; forward-select; up-select; down-select; word-forward-select;
13638 word-backward-select; line-begin-select; line-end-select; screen-up-select;
13639 screen-down-select; buffer-begin-select; buffer-end-select.
13642 line-delete-forward
13643 \layout Description
13645 Default\SpecialChar ~
13649 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
13653 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
13670 Delete text from the current cursor location to the end of the screen line.
13677 If the cursor is at the end of the line there is no action.
13678 If the cursor is at the beginning of the line, the text of the entire line
13679 is deleted but the empty line is retained for insertion of new text.
13689 \layout Description
13691 Default\SpecialChar ~
13695 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
13699 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
13730 Move the cursor to the end of the current line.
13736 char-forward; char-backward; word-forward; word-backward; line-end; tab-forward;
13737 up; down; paragraph-up; paragraph-down; screen-up; screen-down; buffer-begin;
13742 \layout Description
13744 Default\SpecialChar ~
13748 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
13752 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
13766 Select (highlight) text from the current cursor location right to the end
13767 of the current line, in the current buffer.
13768 The selected text is shown in reverse video.
13778 backward-select; forward-select; up-select; down-select; word-forward-select;
13779 word-backward-select; line-begin-select; screen-up-select; screen-down-select;
13780 buffer-begin-select; buffer-end-select.
13784 \layout Description
13786 Default\SpecialChar ~
13790 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
13802 ile\SpecialChar \menuseparator
13809 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
13813 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
13858 Exit LyX and close all buffers and windows.
13864 After entering the command, a pop-up for each open and modified buffer appears,
13865 asking you if you want to save that buffer.
13866 This only happens if any open documents need saving.
13869 At this point, one of two things happen.
13874 from the keyboard, LyX simply quits.
13883 menu, however, LyX asks you if you really want to quit.
13886 If you decide to customize the keybinding for this one, choose a complicated
13900 \layout Description
13902 Default\SpecialChar ~
13906 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
13918 nsert\SpecialChar \menuseparator
13925 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
13929 Toolbar\SpecialChar ~
13932 Button 6 from the right.
13937 Text column on the left with a short text column on the right and an arrow
13938 pointing upwards at the shorter text.
13941 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
13945 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
13956 Insert a margin note.
13962 Use the keyboard, menu, or toolbar to insert a marginpar.
13963 A red box appears on the next line.
13964 If you're in the middle of a line, the line appears to break around the
13965 box [it doesn't really].
13966 Anything you enter in the box will be in the marginpar.
13969 To the left of the red box is another, smaller box with the word
13970 \begin_inset Quotes eld
13978 \begin_inset Quotes erd
13981 written in red on a grey background.
13982 Click on this box once with the left mouse button to close the marginpar.
13983 A closed marginpar looks like the word
13984 \begin_inset Quotes eld
13992 \begin_inset Quotes erd
13995 written as a superscript in red with an '!' in the left margin.
13998 You can also open and close marginpars, as well as other types of notes
13999 and labels, with the
14004 See its entry for keybindings.
14007 One last note: marginpars aren't supported in minipage environments so LyX
14008 will warn you if you try to.
14015 \begin_inset Marginal
14029 open-stuff; footnote-insert;
14034 Tricks for Footnotes and Marginpars
14042 \layout Description
14044 Default\SpecialChar ~
14048 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
14055 Main\SpecialChar \menuseparator
14058 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
14062 Toolbar\SpecialChar ~
14065 Button # from the left.
14070 Brief description of button icon.
14073 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
14077 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
14089 Turns off selection marking.
14107 mark-on; mark-toggle; cut; copy;
14111 \layout Description
14113 Default\SpecialChar ~
14117 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
14121 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
14164 mark-off; mark-toggle; cut; copy;
14168 \layout Description
14170 Default\SpecialChar ~
14174 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
14178 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
14196 Toggles selection marking on/off.
14214 mark-off; mark-on; cut; copy;
14218 \layout Description
14220 Default\SpecialChar ~
14224 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
14236 ath\SpecialChar \menuseparator
14243 \layout Description
14245 MathPanel: Third button from left to right.
14250 Two square brackets enclosing a blue rectangle.
14259 To insert math delimiters [i.
14261 - parentheses, brackets, etc.].
14267 Requires two arguments, the left and right delimiters.
14268 Each delimiter can be specified by either a LaTeX name or a valid character
14270 Use only one space between items.
14273 If you use this function from the
14277 , you'll get another popup that allows you to choose the left and right
14285 \begin_inset Quotes eld
14290 math-delim { rangle
14293 \begin_inset Quotes erd
14297 \begin_inset Formula $\left\{ \right\rangle $
14300 with the cursor at the small rectangle.
14307 UserGuide, chapter Math.
14311 \layout Description
14313 Default\SpecialChar ~
14317 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
14329 ath\SpecialChar \menuseparator
14336 \layout Description
14338 MathPanel: Rightmost button.
14342 A small blue rectangle with two horizontal lines below and above.
14351 In text mode, this is used to create a new displayed equation.
14352 In math mode it changes the display status of a formula from inlined to
14353 display and vice-versa.
14366 This is a displayed equation:
14370 \begin_inset Formula \[
14381 UserGuide, chapter Math.
14385 \layout Description
14387 Default\SpecialChar ~
14391 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
14395 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
14409 Enter a single Greek character.
14416 After invoking this function, the next character you type will be translated
14417 to a Greek character.
14418 Anything typed after that character will be a normal Latin character.
14425 \begin_inset Formula $\Gamma\Omega\alpha\beta$
14434 UserGuide, chapter Math.
14438 \layout Description
14440 Default\SpecialChar ~
14444 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
14448 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
14462 Turn on the math Greek keyboard.
14469 Every typed Latin character is mapped to Greek until this command is invoked
14471 If you leave math mode, the Greek keyboard remains active.
14478 UserGuide, chapter Math.
14482 \layout Description
14484 Default\SpecialChar ~
14488 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
14492 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
14499 prefix, plus one of the following keys:
14502 \labelwidthstring MMMMM
14517 \labelwidthstring MMMMM
14532 \labelwidthstring MMMMM
14547 \labelwidthstring MMMMM
14562 \labelwidthstring MMMMM
14583 To insert math objects or symbols.
14590 Requires an argument, which can be the LaTeX name of either a symbol or
14592 The possible arguments are:
14629 \begin_inset Quotes eld
14639 \begin_inset Quotes erd
14643 \begin_inset Quotes eld
14653 \begin_inset Quotes erd
14662 UserGuide, chapter Math.
14666 \layout Description
14668 Default\SpecialChar ~
14672 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
14676 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
14690 To change the appearance of the limits above and below an integral symbol,
14691 a limit, a summation, etc.
14703 to the left] of the symbol with the limits, then invoke
14713 This is a normal integral
14714 \begin_inset Formula ${\displaystyle \int_{0}^{\infty}}$
14717 and this was changed with limits
14718 \begin_inset Formula $\int_{0}^{\infty}$
14727 UserGuide, chapter Math.
14731 \layout Description
14733 Default\SpecialChar ~
14737 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
14749 ath\SpecialChar \menuseparator
14756 \layout Description
14758 MathPanel: A grid of
14759 \begin_inset Formula $3\times3$
14762 small blue rectangles.
14770 To insert a matrix.
14777 This command requires as arguments the dimensions of the matrix (two integer
14778 numbers separated by an space) and, optionally, the alignment.
14779 The alignment is a word composed of the vertical alignment (
14791 ) and the horizontal alignments (
14811 math-matrix 3 3 bccc
14814 \begin_inset Formula $\begin{array}{ccc}
14819 \begin_inset Formula $3\times3$
14822 matrix with its bottom at the baseline and all columns centered.
14828 UserGuide, chapter Math.
14832 \layout Description
14834 Default\SpecialChar ~
14838 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
14850 ath\SpecialChar \menuseparator
14857 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
14861 Toolbar\SpecialChar ~
14864 Second button from the right.
14872 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
14876 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
14896 In text mode you can insert a math expression.
14902 Most of the entries for math functions have examples of math mode in them.
14903 Here's another example:
14907 Now suppose I wanted an inlined equation, such as
14908 \begin_inset Formula $\frac{A\cdot e^{x}}{x+1}$
14918 UserGuide, chapter Math.
14922 \layout Description
14924 Default\SpecialChar ~
14931 To suppress the number of a line in a numbered equation array.
14937 The cursor position must be at the line whose number will be suppressed.
14943 This example contains a two-line, numbered equation.
14944 Ordinarily, both lines get numbered, which makes no sense for this equation:
14948 \begin_inset Formula \begin{eqnarray}
14949 (x+y)(x-y) & = & x^{2}-xy+xy-y^{2}\nonumber \\
14950 & = & x^{2}-y^{2}\end{eqnarray}
14957 Notice that only the bottom line has a number.
14958 The top line had its number suppressed using
14959 \begin_inset Quotes eld
14967 \begin_inset Quotes erd
14976 UserGuide, chapter Math.
14980 \layout Description
14982 Default\SpecialChar ~
14986 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
14990 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
15004 Toggles the numbering status of an equation.
15005 Changes the LaTeX environment automatically.
15018 This is a numbered equation
15022 \begin_inset Formula \begin{equation}
15023 x=2-y\end{equation}
15034 \begin_inset Formula \[
15045 UserGuide, chapter Math.
15049 \layout Description
15051 Default\SpecialChar ~
15055 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
15059 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
15070 Editor's Note - there may be no default binding for this command.
15077 To change arbitrarily the size used by math fonts inside a context.
15078 Provides an interface to the LaTeX math mode font size commands.
15084 Requires one argument.
15085 Valid arguments are
15104 As for how to use these arbitrary font sizes, see a good LaTeX book.
15105 You should use this for fine-tuning only.
15106 LyX [and LaTeX] will ordinarily set an appropriate font size for you.
15113 This is the normal size of a fraction inside text
15114 \begin_inset Formula $\frac{1}{2}$
15118 \begin_inset Formula ${\displaystyle \frac{1}{2}}$
15121 is the result of using
15123 math-size displaystyle.
15126 [There's no visible difference between the two inside LyX, but there will
15127 be a difference once you print.]
15133 UserGuide, chapter Math;
15136 any good LaTeX guide.
15140 \layout Description
15142 Default\SpecialChar ~
15146 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
15155 Edit\SpecialChar \menuseparator
15156 Floats\SpecialChar ~
15158 Insets\SpecialChar \menuseparator
15161 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
15165 Toolbar\SpecialChar ~
15168 This button is not activated as default.
15172 The icon shows two small
15173 \begin_inset Quotes eld
15177 \begin_inset Quotes erd
15180 with an arrow between them pointing down towards a larger
15181 \begin_inset Quotes eld
15185 \begin_inset Quotes erd
15191 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
15195 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
15198 No default keybinding
15205 To move the contents of a floating inset to the body at the location where
15206 it appears in the LyX window.
15212 Place the cursor inside the unfolded float.
15218 footnote-insert; open-stuff; marginpar-insert
15221 Floats are described in detail in chapter 4 of the
15227 \layout Description
15229 Default\SpecialChar ~
15233 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
15240 Main\SpecialChar \menuseparator
15243 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
15247 Toolbar\SpecialChar ~
15250 Button # from the left.
15255 Brief description of button icon.
15258 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
15262 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
15311 Other entries or documents.
15312 Separate many references by either a
15313 \begin_inset Quotes eld
15317 \begin_inset Quotes erd
15320 or place in multiple paragraphs.
15324 \layout Description
15326 Default\SpecialChar ~
15330 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
15337 Main\SpecialChar \menuseparator
15340 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
15344 Toolbar\SpecialChar ~
15347 Button # from the left.
15352 Brief description of button icon.
15355 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
15359 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
15408 Other entries or documents.
15409 Separate many references by either a
15410 \begin_inset Quotes eld
15414 \begin_inset Quotes erd
15417 or place in multiple paragraphs.
15424 \layout Description
15426 Default\SpecialChar ~
15430 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
15442 nsert\SpecialChar \menuseparator
15449 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
15453 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
15468 Creates at the current cursor position, and for screen interactive use only,
15469 a LyX Note, which is visible by the word
15470 \begin_inset Quotes eld
15474 \begin_inset Quotes erd
15477 within a bright-yellow box.
15478 The box is tied to a pop-up, within which you can insert a message.
15484 After inserting the note at the desired text position, click on the note
15485 to see bring-up the pop-up, and type-in your message.
15486 Neither the box nor the message appear in the printed output.
15498 fields Wed Oct 9 13:57:36 1996
15501 You can move through the document, from note to note, via the
15507 To the immediate left is an inserted note.
15508 Click on the box with your mouse to see the message.
15514 note-next; open-stuff.
15518 \layout Description
15520 Default\SpecialChar ~
15524 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
15536 dit\SpecialChar \menuseparator
15552 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
15556 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
15571 Move the current cursor and screen location to the next LyX
15575 in the current buffer.
15576 There is no action if there are no more notes in the document (or no notes
15587 \layout Description
15589 Default\SpecialChar ~
15593 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
15605 dit\SpecialChar \menuseparator
15606 Floats\SpecialChar ~
15612 nsets\SpecialChar \menuseparator
15619 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
15623 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
15632 (or use the appropriate mouse button action)
15639 Opens a LyX inset for editing or parameter modification.
15645 Place the cursor to the left of the entity and execute the command.
15646 Or, click on the center of the object with the mouse.
15651 will open a math-mode block (left mouse button, single click), figure, note,
15652 footnote or margin note (left mouse button, double-click).
15655 Typically, the object you're opening is some sort of inset or float.
15660 to remove the float and merge the text back into the body of the document.
15670 \layout Description
15672 Default\SpecialChar ~
15676 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
15688 dit\SpecialChar \menuseparator
15695 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
15699 Toolbar\SpecialChar ~
15702 Button #6 from the left.
15707 Schematic of a clipboard with arrow to a document.
15710 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
15714 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
15754 Paste the contents of the paste buffer into the current buffer, at the current
15761 Upon starting LyX, the paste buffer is initially empty.
15774 operation, the selected text will be stored in the paste buffer, overwriting
15775 anything previously stored in the buffer.
15778 If a selection is highlighted at the current cursor location, LyX
15784 inserts the paste buffer text
15789 It does not overwrite; it only operates in
15803 \layout Description
15805 Default\SpecialChar ~
15809 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
15818 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
15822 Toolbar\SpecialChar ~
15832 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
15836 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
15867 protected-space-insert
15868 \layout Description
15870 Default\SpecialChar ~
15874 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
15886 nsert\SpecialChar \menuseparator
15896 Character\SpecialChar \menuseparator
15907 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
15911 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
15925 Insert an interword space at which a line break will not be allowed either
15926 on the LyX screen or in the LaTeX output.
15933 The protected space is represented on the screen as a small, magenta,
15934 \begin_inset Quotes eld
15938 \begin_inset Quotes erd
15941 symbol, like this \SpecialChar ~
15942 , which if you are reading a printed copy looks something
15944 \begin_inset Formula $\sqcup$
15950 This is sometimes also called a
15951 \begin_inset Quotes eld
15955 \begin_inset Quotes erd
15959 \begin_inset Quotes eld
15963 \begin_inset Quotes erd
15966 because it is not resized like other whitespace.
15969 Use the protected space for phrases that you don't want broken at the end
15970 of a line, or to insert more than one word into certain kinds of headings.
15975 list always treats the first word of the paragraph as an item label and
15977 If you wanted to use more than one word as an item label, use protected
15978 space between the words.
15989 as a substitute tab-stop! LyX has far, far better ways of formatting text,
15997 \begin_inset Quotes eld
16001 whole\SpecialChar ~
16004 \begin_inset Quotes erd
16007 will not be broken at the end of a line.
16008 And if we had a description list with multi-word labels:
16009 \layout Description
16011 entry\SpecialChar ~
16013 \layout Description
16015 entry\SpecialChar ~
16017 Notice the protected space between the words in the item label.
16027 \layout Description
16029 Default\SpecialChar ~
16033 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
16037 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
16047 \begin_inset Quotes eld
16061 \begin_inset Quotes eld
16073 Insert a typewriter-style double quote symbol, ", at the current cursor
16080 On the default keyboard, the grave and apostrophe keys produce matching
16081 single quote characters, and the double-quote key produces context-sensitive
16082 anti-symmetric double quotes.
16083 While it should normally be used only in rare situations, the
16089 command allows you to easily produce the
16093 less esthetically pleasing typewriter-style double quote symbol.
16096 This command also allows you to create a double-quote character when you've
16097 changed the behavior of the
16100 \begin_inset Quotes eld
16119 \layout Description
16121 Default\SpecialChar ~
16125 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
16137 dit\SpecialChar \menuseparator
16144 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
16148 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
16176 Attempts to redo the last major editing command that was undone with the
16194 may not always succeed, or it may redo more editing than you expected.
16195 The only limit to how many times you can perform a
16199 is the beginning of the undo buffer.
16210 \layout Description
16212 Default\SpecialChar ~
16216 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
16228 nsert \SpecialChar \menuseparator
16235 \layout Description
16237 Insert\SpecialChar ~
16238 Reference: (cross-reference control panel)
16241 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
16245 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
16258 Insert a cross-reference (using a character string label key), based on
16259 a previously defined label.
16265 This command inserts either a LaTeX
16280 command, as appropriate, into the document.
16285 parameter is the case-sensitive alphanumeric label that you previously
16297 command brings up the
16299 Insert\SpecialChar ~
16302 pop-up control panel, which shows you a selection list of previously defined
16304 Also on this panel, you are given the option of referencing either the
16305 environment reference related to that label (like the section number) or
16306 the page number at which the label is located.
16315 command allows LaTeX to track the specified key and substitute the appropriate
16317 The environment referenced can be a section, table, figure, equation number,
16323 Note that the actual printed label is not displayed until you view or print
16324 your document; LyX displays instead on the screen the symbolic label, which
16325 is the character string label key that you defined.
16329 Note that labels defined in math mode don't become visible to the
16331 Insert\SpecialChar ~
16334 popup until after you close and reopen the document.
16346 for an example of referencing a section number.
16347 That same label from that example can also be used to reference the page
16348 number at that location; for example, the page number of that location
16349 is Page\SpecialChar ~
16351 \begin_inset LatexCommand \pageref{test label}
16361 label-insert; math-number.
16365 You can find further description of the LaTeX labeling and cross-referencing
16366 method in the LyX User's Guide or any good LaTeX user's guide.
16373 \layout Description
16375 Default\SpecialChar ~
16379 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
16383 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
16415 Moves the cursor down one screenful of text while maintaining the current
16416 relative cursor screen position.
16431 commands will not necessarily return the cursor to its previous location.
16437 char-forward; char-backward; word-forward; word-backward; line-begin; line-end;
16438 tab-forward; up; down; screen-up; buffer-begin; buffer-end.
16442 \layout Description
16444 Default\SpecialChar ~
16448 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
16452 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
16466 Highlights (selects) the text between the starting and ending cursor positions
16474 The highlighted text is shown in reverse video.
16483 backward-select; forward-select; up-select; down-select; word-forward-select;
16484 word-backward-select; line-begin-select; line-end-select; screen-up-select;
16485 buffer-begin-select; buffer-end-select.
16489 \layout Description
16491 Default\SpecialChar ~
16495 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
16499 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
16517 Repositions the screen so that it is centered on the current cursor location.
16518 The position of the cursor in the text does not change.
16528 \layout Description
16530 Default\SpecialChar ~
16534 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
16538 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
16564 Moves the cursor up one screenful of text while maintaining the current
16565 relative cursor screen position.
16580 commands will not necessarily return the cursor to its previous location.
16586 char-forward; char-backward; word-forward; word-backward; line-begin; line-end;
16587 tab-forward; up; down; screen-down; buffer-begin; buffer-end.
16591 \layout Description
16593 Default\SpecialChar ~
16597 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
16601 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
16615 Highlights (selects) the text between the starting and ending cursor positions
16623 The highlighted text is shown in reverse video.
16632 backward-select; forward-select; up-select; down-select; word-forward-select;
16633 word-backward-select; line-begin-select; line-end-select; screen-down-select;
16634 buffer-begin-select; buffer-end-select.
16638 \layout Description
16640 Default\SpecialChar ~
16644 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
16651 Main\SpecialChar \menuseparator
16654 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
16658 Toolbar\SpecialChar ~
16661 Button # from the left.
16666 Brief description of button icon.
16669 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
16673 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
16683 Don't know what this does<ref>.
16705 \layout Description
16707 Default\SpecialChar ~
16714 One of the functions for the LyX server.
16732 server-get-font; server-get-latex; server-get-layout; server-get-name; server-ge
16733 t-xy; server-notify; server-set-xy.
16737 \layout Description
16739 Default\SpecialChar ~
16746 One of the functions for the LyX server.
16758 server-char-after; server-get-latex; server-get-layout; server-get-name;
16759 server-get-xy; server-notify; server-set-xy.
16763 \layout Description
16765 Default\SpecialChar ~
16772 One of the functions for the LyX server.
16784 server-char-after; server-get-font; server-get-layout; server-get-name;
16785 server-get-xy; server-notify; server-set-xy.
16789 \layout Description
16791 Default\SpecialChar ~
16798 One of the functions for the LyX server.
16807 server-char-after; server-get-font; server-get-latex; server-get-name; server-ge
16808 t-xy; server-notify; server-set-xy.
16812 \layout Description
16814 Default\SpecialChar ~
16821 One of the functions for the LyX server.
16833 server-char-after; server-get-font; server-get-latex; server-get-layout;
16834 server-get-xy; server-notify; server-set-xy.
16838 \layout Description
16840 Default\SpecialChar ~
16847 One of the functions for the LyX server.
16859 server-char-after; server-get-font; server-get-latex; server-get-layout;
16860 server-get-name; server-notify; server-set-xy.
16864 \layout Description
16866 Default\SpecialChar ~
16873 One of the functions for the LyX server.
16885 server-char-after; server-get-font; server-get-latex; server-get-layout;
16886 server-get-name; server-get-xy; server-set-xy.
16890 \layout Description
16892 Default\SpecialChar ~
16899 One of the functions for the LyX server.
16911 server-char-after; server-get-font; server-get-latex; server-get-layout;
16912 server-get-name; server-get-xy; server-notify.
16918 Default\SpecialChar ~
16925 Change the colors used by LyX.
16931 set-color required two arguments, the LyX color name (essentially the object
16932 to be colours) and the display (currently X11) color name.
16938 The set-color section of the Customization guide.
16942 \layout Description
16944 Default\SpecialChar ~
16948 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
16960 dit \SpecialChar \menuseparator
16967 \layout Description
16969 Spellchecker: (control panel for the spellchecker)
16979 ptions\SpecialChar \menuseparator
16984 pellchecker\SpecialChar ~
16986 \layout Description
16988 Spellchecker\SpecialChar ~
16999 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
17003 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
17018 Start spellchecker.
17023 Author's Note: Need more detail here.
17035 Editor's Note: To be added later - jw.
17041 \layout Description
17043 Default\SpecialChar ~
17047 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
17051 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
17064 This command is simply an alias for the command
17083 \layout Description
17085 Default\SpecialChar ~
17089 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
17093 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
17107 Move the cursor position forward to the left margin at the start of the
17108 next paragraph or list item.
17114 Note that although other motion commands have a text selection parallel,
17119 does not; there is currently no
17120 \begin_inset Quotes eld
17128 \begin_inset Quotes erd
17137 char-forward; char-backward; word-forward; word-backward; line-begin; line-end;
17138 up; down; screen-up; screen-down; buffer-begin; buffer-end.
17142 \layout Description
17144 Default\SpecialChar ~
17148 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
17160 dit\SpecialChar \menuseparator
17165 le\SpecialChar \menuseparator
17173 \layout Description
17175 Table: (table size and insertion control panel)
17178 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
17182 Toolbar\SpecialChar ~
17185 First button on the right.
17190 Table icon showing a four by four table with gridlines.
17198 Inserts a LaTeX table (
17202 environment) into the text.
17208 Executing the command creates a pop-up table control panel that allows you
17209 to set the initial number of rows and columns.
17210 Hitting either the control panel
17218 buttons inserts the table at the current cursor location.
17219 Text can then be inserted into any cell of a table by selecting the cell
17221 The table can be modified by placing the cursor anywhere in the table and
17222 clicking the right mouse button, which brings up a table control menu.
17232 function at the end of this sentence, and accepting the default values,
17233 results in the following:
17235 \added_space_top 0.3cm \added_space_bottom 0.3cm \align center
17237 \begin_inset Tabular
17238 <lyxtabular version="3" rows="5" columns="5">
17240 <column alignment="center" valignment="top" leftline="true" width="0pt">
17241 <column alignment="center" valignment="top" leftline="true" width="0pt">
17242 <column alignment="center" valignment="top" leftline="true" width="0pt">
17243 <column alignment="center" valignment="top" leftline="true" width="0pt">
17244 <column alignment="center" valignment="top" leftline="true" rightline="true" width="0pt">
17245 <row topline="true" bottomline="true">
17246 <cell alignment="center" valignment="top" topline="true" bottomline="true" leftline="true" usebox="none">
17262 <cell alignment="center" valignment="top" topline="true" bottomline="true" leftline="true" usebox="none">
17278 <cell alignment="center" valignment="top" topline="true" bottomline="true" leftline="true" usebox="none">
17294 <cell alignment="center" valignment="top" topline="true" bottomline="true" leftline="true" usebox="none">
17310 <cell alignment="center" valignment="top" topline="true" bottomline="true" leftline="true" rightline="true" usebox="none">
17327 <row topline="true">
17328 <cell alignment="center" valignment="top" topline="true" leftline="true" usebox="none">
17344 <cell alignment="center" valignment="top" topline="true" leftline="true" usebox="none">
17360 <cell alignment="center" valignment="top" topline="true" leftline="true" usebox="none">
17367 <cell alignment="center" valignment="top" topline="true" leftline="true" usebox="none">
17374 <cell alignment="center" valignment="top" topline="true" leftline="true" rightline="true" usebox="none">
17391 <row topline="true">
17392 <cell alignment="center" valignment="top" topline="true" leftline="true" usebox="none">
17408 <cell alignment="center" valignment="top" topline="true" leftline="true" usebox="none">
17415 <cell alignment="center" valignment="top" topline="true" leftline="true" usebox="none">
17431 <cell alignment="center" valignment="top" topline="true" leftline="true" usebox="none">
17447 <cell alignment="center" valignment="top" topline="true" leftline="true" rightline="true" usebox="none">
17455 <row topline="true">
17456 <cell alignment="center" valignment="top" topline="true" leftline="true" usebox="none">
17472 <cell alignment="center" valignment="top" topline="true" leftline="true" usebox="none">
17479 <cell alignment="center" valignment="top" topline="true" leftline="true" usebox="none">
17495 <cell alignment="center" valignment="top" topline="true" leftline="true" usebox="none">
17511 <cell alignment="center" valignment="top" topline="true" leftline="true" rightline="true" usebox="none">
17519 <row topline="true" bottomline="true">
17520 <cell alignment="center" valignment="top" topline="true" bottomline="true" leftline="true" usebox="none">
17536 <cell alignment="center" valignment="top" topline="true" bottomline="true" leftline="true" usebox="none">
17552 <cell alignment="center" valignment="top" topline="true" bottomline="true" leftline="true" usebox="none">
17559 <cell alignment="center" valignment="top" topline="true" bottomline="true" leftline="true" usebox="none">
17566 <cell alignment="center" valignment="top" topline="true" bottomline="true" leftline="true" rightline="true" usebox="none">
17590 We took the liberty of adding a little text to the table.
17596 TBD\SpecialChar \@.
17597 We'll think of something, to be sure\SpecialChar \ldots{}
17602 \layout Description
17604 Default\SpecialChar ~
17608 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
17620 ayout\SpecialChar \menuseparator
17632 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
17636 Toolbar\SpecialChar ~
17639 Fourth button from the right.
17644 Button with TeX on the face
17647 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
17651 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
17695 command is a toggle function.
17696 When first executed,
17700 begins accepting characters as a LaTeX command rather than text; when
17706 is executed again this action stops.
17707 The result must be a valid and appropriate LaTeX command, or an error will
17708 result when the file is processed with LaTeX.
17714 The characters accepted as a LaTeX command are shown on the screen in red,
17715 as this example of the LaTeX
17722 \begin_inset Quotes eld
17736 \begin_inset Quotes erd
17749 \layout Description
17751 Default\SpecialChar ~
17755 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
17767 nsert\SpecialChar \menuseparator
17772 OC\SpecialChar \menuseparator
17788 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
17792 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
17806 table of contents in your document at the current cursor position.
17815 The standard location for a table of contents is straight after the title
17817 So insert it there for best results.
17823 toc-view; Table of Contents popup.
17827 \layout Description
17829 Default\SpecialChar ~
17833 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
17845 dit\SpecialChar \menuseparator
17862 \layout Description
17864 Table\SpecialChar ~
17866 Contents: (table of contents control panel)
17869 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
17873 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
17887 This function brings up the
17889 Table\SpecialChar ~
17900 You can update the table of contents using the
17907 button on the control panel, but the primary purpose of the
17909 Table\SpecialChar ~
17913 pop-up is browsing.
17919 toc-insert; Table of Contents popup.
17922 toggle-cursor-follows-scrollbar
17923 \layout Description
17925 Default\SpecialChar ~
17932 To control the movement of the cursor when you use the scrollbar.
17938 Use this switch to change the way the cursor is handled when you move the
17940 The default behaviour is for the cursor to remain at the last position
17941 you were editing even if you scroll it off the screen.
17942 The alternate behaviour is for the cursor to always be on screen with its
17943 position limited by the topmost or bottommost visible line of text.
17946 It is possible to set the alternate behaviour as the default by adding an
17955 cursor_follows_scrollbar true
17961 \layout Description
17963 Default\SpecialChar ~
17974 files to add a toolbar button.
17990 \layout Description
17992 Default\SpecialChar ~
18003 files to add a toolbar button.
18019 \layout Description
18021 Default\SpecialChar ~
18025 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
18037 dit\SpecialChar \menuseparator
18044 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
18048 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
18087 Undo the last major editing command.
18101 has unlimited depth.
18104 (Except in the beta-version, where this feature has been limited to 100
18108 You can keep invoking
18112 until you run out of changes and the document is back in the state it was
18113 in when you loaded it.
18120 does not work everywhere.
18121 You cannot undo changes to the document layout, for example.
18132 \layout Description
18134 Default\SpecialChar ~
18138 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
18142 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
18167 Moves the cursor down up line.
18168 If the cursor starting-position is at the top of the screen-display, the
18169 buffer scrolls downward to display the new current line about 1/4 of the
18170 screen-height from the top of the screen.
18176 char-forward; char-backward; word-forward; word-backward; tab-forward; line-begi
18177 n; line-end; down; screen-up; screen-down; buffer-begin; buffer-end.
18181 \layout Description
18183 Default\SpecialChar ~
18187 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
18191 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
18203 To select text from the current cursor position to the same position one
18205 If the previous line is shorter than the current line, the cursor simply
18206 moves to the end of the previous line.
18215 backward-select; forward-select; down-select; word-forward-select; word-backward
18216 -select; line-begin-select; line-end-select; screen-up-select; screen-down-selec
18217 t; buffer-begin-select; buffer-end-select.
18224 \layout Description
18226 Default\SpecialChar ~
18230 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
18234 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
18246 Moves the cursor backward by one word.
18253 If you are already at the beginning of a word, the cursor moves to the
18254 first letter of the previous word.
18255 If you are in the middle or at the end of a word, the cursor moves to the
18256 first letter of that word.
18262 char-forward; char-backward; word-forward; tab-forward; line-begin; line-end;
18263 up; down; screen-up; screen-down; buffer-begin; buffer-end.
18266 word-backward-select
18267 \layout Description
18269 Default\SpecialChar ~
18273 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
18277 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
18289 Highlights (selects) the text between the starting and ending positions
18295 The highlighted text is shown in reverse video.
18301 word-backward; backward-select; forward-select; up-select; down-select;
18302 word-forward-select; line-begin-select; line-end-select; screen-up-select;
18303 screen-down-select; buffer-begin-select; buffer-end-select.
18307 \layout Description
18309 Default\SpecialChar ~
18313 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
18317 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
18330 Capitalizes the next character to the right of the current cursor, and moves
18331 the cursor position to the beginning of the next word.
18337 No case change occurs for preselected text.
18343 If your current cursor location is immediately to the left of the
18344 \begin_inset Quotes eld
18348 \begin_inset Quotes erd
18355 and you execute the
18374 word-lowcase; word-upcase.
18377 word-delete-backward
18378 \layout Description
18380 Default\SpecialChar ~
18384 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
18388 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
18400 Deletes the previous word.
18406 If the cursor is in between words (in whitespace), then the previous word
18411 If the cursor is in the middle of a word, then the beginning of the word
18412 is deleted to the cursor location.
18416 If the cursor is at the beginning of a paragraph, then the last word of
18417 the previous paragraph is deleted.
18418 Also in this case, if both paragraph have the same environment, LyX will
18419 join the two paragraphs.
18426 word-delete-forward.
18429 word-delete-forward
18430 \layout Description
18432 Default\SpecialChar ~
18436 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
18440 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
18458 Deletes the next word.
18464 If the cursor is in between words (in whitespace), then the next word is
18469 If the cursor is in the middle of a word, then the end of the word is deleted
18470 to the cursor location.
18474 If the cursor is at the end of a paragraph, one of two things can happen.
18475 If the current and next paragraph have the same paragraph environment,
18476 LyX merges the two paragraphs, but doesn't delete any words.
18477 If the two paragraphs have different environments, nothing happens.
18478 Note that this is different from the behavior of
18480 word-delete-backward
18488 word-delete-backward.
18492 \layout Description
18494 Default\SpecialChar ~
18498 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
18502 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
18514 Moves the cursor forward by one word.
18525 , this function always displays the same behavior.
18526 It always moves the cursor to the beginning of the next word, no matter
18527 where the starting cursor location may be.
18533 char-forward; char-backward; word-forward; word-backward; tab-forward; line-begi
18534 n; line-end; up; down; screen-up; screen-down; buffer-begin; buffer-end.
18537 word-forward-select
18538 \layout Description
18540 Default\SpecialChar ~
18544 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
18548 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
18560 Highlights (selects) the text between the starting and ending positions
18568 The highlighted text is shown in reverse video.
18577 backward-select; forward-select; up-select; down-select; word-backward-select;
18578 line-begin-select; line-end-select; screen-up-select; screen-down-select;
18579 buffer-begin-select; buffer-end-select.
18583 \layout Description
18585 Default\SpecialChar ~
18589 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
18593 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
18606 Forces a word to all lowercase, then moves the cursor to the start of the
18613 Only the portion of the word to the right of the cursor is affected.
18614 No case change occurs for preselected text.
18620 If your current cursor location is immediately to the left of the
18621 \begin_inset Quotes eld
18625 \begin_inset Quotes erd
18632 and you execute the
18650 word-capitalize; word-upcase.
18654 \layout Description
18656 Default\SpecialChar ~
18660 \labelwidthstring MMMMMMM
18664 Keyboard\SpecialChar ~
18677 Forces a word to all uppercase, then moves the cursor to the start of the
18684 Only the portion of the word to the right of the cursor is affected.
18685 No case change occurs for preselected text.
18691 If your current cursor location is immediately to the left of the
18692 \begin_inset Quotes eld
18696 \begin_inset Quotes erd
18703 and you execute the
18721 word-capitalize; word-lowcase.
18724 General Information
18730 \begin_inset LatexCommand \label{ch:misc}
18735 Note: This is otherwise known as The Dreaded Miscellaneous! It'll be a
18736 pain to maintain, since I'll probably be splitting it every few months!
18740 Reserved for Future Use.