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92 Writing linguistic papers with \SpecialChar LyX
98 \begin_inset Newline newline
102 \begin_inset CommandInset href
104 target "spitz@lyx.org"
116 \begin_layout Abstract
117 This paper describes some features that \SpecialChar LyX
118 provides to linguists.
119 It demonstrates how to use some native support in order to produce numbered
120 examples, glosses, OT tableaux, semantic markup, structure trees, and phonetic
124 \begin_layout Section
125 Aims and prerequisites
128 \begin_layout Standard
129 Basically, this paper describes the features of the
130 \begin_inset Quotes eld
134 \begin_inset Quotes erd
137 module that ships with \SpecialChar LyX
140 \begin_inset Quotes eld
144 \begin_inset Quotes erd
147 are support files (introduced with \SpecialChar LyX
148 1.6.0) that can easily be selected for
150 In order to use the Linguistics module, go to
152 Document\SpecialChar menuseparator
153 Settings\SpecialChar menuseparator
157 \begin_inset Quotes eld
161 \begin_inset Quotes erd
164 from the list of available modules, and hit the
168 button to select it for your document (as already done for this document).
171 \begin_layout Standard
172 You should be able to use the module with any document class (please inform
174 However, in order to use all the features, you need to have the following
179 \begin_layout Enumerate
185 \begin_inset CommandInset citation
191 : This is the base package used for numbered examples and glosses.
192 \begin_inset Separator parbreak
199 \begin_layout Itemize
200 Installed on your system:
210 \begin_layout Enumerate
216 \begin_inset CommandInset citation
222 : This package is used for the Subexamples style.
223 It is generally useful to alter the appearance of lists (such as
236 \begin_inset Separator parbreak
243 \begin_layout Itemize
244 Installed on your system:
254 \begin_layout Enumerate
260 \begin_inset CommandInset citation
271 The package provides context sensitive quotation marks, depending on the
273 \begin_inset Separator parbreak
280 \begin_layout Itemize
281 Installed on your system:
291 \begin_layout Enumerate
297 \begin_inset CommandInset citation
303 : Needed for the OT tableaux floats and list of floats.
304 This package should be part of any \SpecialChar LaTeX
306 \begin_inset Separator parbreak
313 \begin_layout Itemize
314 Installed on your system:
324 \begin_layout Enumerate
330 \begin_inset CommandInset citation
336 : This package is used to generate structure trees.
337 \begin_inset Separator parbreak
344 \begin_layout Itemize
345 Installed on your system:
355 \begin_layout Section
359 \begin_layout Standard
360 Numbered examples are inserted via the layout drop-down box in the toolbar.
361 There are three variants:
364 \begin_layout Numbered Example (multiline)
365 This is a multiline example [Style
367 Numbered Example (multiline)
372 \begin_layout Numbered Example (multiline)
373 it can have several paragraphs
376 \begin_layout Numbered Examples (consecutive)
377 This is a single example
378 \begin_inset CommandInset label
380 name "exa:single-example"
386 Numbered Example (consecutive)
391 \begin_layout Numbered Examples (consecutive)
392 Consecutive single examples get their own numbers
395 \begin_layout Subexample
397 \begin_inset CommandInset label
399 name "subsec:subexample"
410 \begin_layout Subexample
414 \begin_layout Standard
415 References to examples are produced as usual: insert a label to the example
416 and a cross-reference via
418 Insert\SpecialChar menuseparator
422 We refer here, just for the sake of demonstrating this, to
423 \begin_inset CommandInset ref
425 reference "exa:single-example"
430 \begin_inset CommandInset ref
432 reference "subsec:subexample"
439 \begin_layout Standard
440 If you want to modify the numbering of an individual example, you can use
443 Insert\SpecialChar menuseparator
449 \begin_layout Section
453 \begin_layout Standard
454 The Linguistics module provides two kinds of glosses, which can be inserted
457 Insert\SpecialChar menuseparator
464 provides a gloss that consists of two lines (a gloss pair) and a translation,
469 insets consists of three lines and a translation (the third line is usually
470 needed to give morphological or phonological information next to the gloss
472 Each translation line might span multiple lines in the output, i.
473 \begin_inset space \thinspace{}
476 e., the paragraphs are automatically broken if they exceed the text width.
477 The translation line is inserted by means of
479 Insert\SpecialChar menuseparator
483 It does not matter where you insert the translation, it is always printed
487 \begin_layout Standard
488 Here is a simple example for a
495 \begin_layout Standard
496 \begin_inset Flex Glosse
499 \begin_layout Plain Layout
500 C'est un exemple simple
503 \begin_layout Plain Layout
504 \begin_inset Flex GroupGlossedWords
507 \begin_layout Plain Layout
516 \begin_layout Plain Layout
517 \begin_inset Argument 1
520 \begin_layout Plain Layout
521 \begin_inset Quotes els
524 This is a simple example
525 \begin_inset Quotes ers
541 \begin_layout Standard
545 Edit\SpecialChar menuseparator
546 Text Style\SpecialChar menuseparator
549 in order to hold together multi-word expressions (or alternatively just
550 put braces in TeX mode
554 \begin_layout Plain Layout
565 \begin_layout Plain Layout
573 Note that you can enter multiple spaces to align the glosses in the \SpecialChar LyX
575 area; this will not affect the output.
578 \begin_layout Standard
579 Here is a three-line gloss (
583 ); the procedure is the same:
586 \begin_layout Standard
587 \begin_inset Flex Tri-Glosse
590 \begin_layout Plain Layout
591 C'est un exemple simple
594 \begin_layout Plain Layout
595 \begin_inset Flex GroupGlossedWords
598 \begin_layout Plain Layout
607 \begin_layout Plain Layout
608 \begin_inset Flex GroupGlossedWords
611 \begin_layout Plain Layout
620 \begin_layout Plain Layout
621 \begin_inset Argument 1
624 \begin_layout Plain Layout
625 \begin_inset Quotes els
628 This is a simple example
629 \begin_inset Quotes ers
645 \begin_layout Standard
647 If you want to have numbered glosses, simply insert the gloss inset to a
648 numbered examples paragraph, as follows:
651 \begin_layout Numbered Examples (consecutive)
652 \begin_inset Flex Tri-Glosse
655 \begin_layout Plain Layout
656 Mein Luftkissenfahrzeug ist voller Aale
659 \begin_layout Plain Layout
660 My skeertuig is vol palings
663 \begin_layout Plain Layout
665 \begin_inset Flex GroupGlossedWords
668 \begin_layout Plain Layout
677 \begin_layout Plain Layout
678 \begin_inset Argument 1
681 \begin_layout Plain Layout
682 \begin_inset Quotes els
686 \begin_inset Quotes ers
702 \begin_layout Subsection*
706 \begin_layout Subsubsection*
707 Avoiding Page Breaks within Glosses
710 \begin_layout Standard
711 Page breaks might occur within glosses, which is not desirable.
712 A workaround is to wrap glosses into boxes (via
714 Insert\SpecialChar menuseparator
715 Box\SpecialChar menuseparator
719 If you want to automate this for all glosses, you can copy the following
722 Document\SpecialChar menuseparator
723 Settings\SpecialChar menuseparator
727 \begin_inset Separator parbreak
734 \begin_inset listings
735 lstparams "language={[LaTeX]TeX},basicstyle={\footnotesize\ttfamily}"
739 \begin_layout Plain Layout
741 % Do not break pages at two-line glosses
744 \begin_layout Plain Layout
751 \begin_layout Plain Layout
755 renewenvironment{linggloss}[2][]{%
758 \begin_layout Plain Layout
769 \begin_layout Plain Layout
778 \begin_layout Plain Layout
791 \begin_layout Plain Layout
802 \begin_inset listings
803 lstparams "language={[LaTeX]TeX},basicstyle={\footnotesize\ttfamily}"
807 \begin_layout Plain Layout
809 % Do not break pages at three-line glosses
812 \begin_layout Plain Layout
819 \begin_layout Plain Layout
823 renewenvironment{lingglosss}[2][]{%
826 \begin_layout Plain Layout
837 \begin_layout Plain Layout
846 \begin_layout Plain Layout
859 \begin_layout Plain Layout
869 \begin_layout Standard
870 You might have to adapt the minipage width (
876 in the example code) to fit the glosses to your actual page width.
879 \begin_layout Subsubsection*
883 \begin_layout Standard
884 Although you can insert a footnote in a
888 inset, LaTeX compilation will not succeed.
889 If you need footnotes, put
895 in TeX mode in the glosse at the point where the footnote number should
900 footnotetext{Actual footnote ...}
902 , also in TeX mode, right behind the
907 If you need several footnotes, just insert multiple of these constructs.
910 \begin_layout Subsubsection*
911 Using Glosses (and Examples) in a Beamer Presentation
914 \begin_layout Standard
923 class do not work together out of the box, since they both try to define
936 , which results in a \SpecialChar LaTeX
938 You can work around the problem by inserting the following code in
940 Document\SpecialChar menuseparator
941 Settings\SpecialChar menuseparator
948 \begin_inset listings
949 lstparams "basicstyle={\footnotesize\ttfamily},tabsize=4"
953 \begin_layout Plain Layout
958 \begin_layout Plain Layout
963 \begin_layout Plain Layout
974 \begin_layout Plain Layout
985 \begin_layout Plain Layout
996 \begin_layout Plain Layout
1007 \begin_layout Plain Layout
1011 usepackage{covington}
1014 \begin_layout Plain Layout
1024 \begin_layout Standard
1026 \begin_inset Quotes eld
1030 \begin_inset Quotes erd
1034 \begin_inset Quotes eld
1038 \begin_inset Quotes erd
1042 This effectively defuncts beamer's example(s) environment in favour of
1046 \begin_layout Standard
1047 Furthermore, if you want to use glosses in
1051 , you need to put it in a
1052 \begin_inset Quotes eld
1056 \begin_inset Quotes erd
1063 \begin_layout Section
1064 Optimality Theory Tableaux
1067 \begin_layout Standard
1068 OT tableaux itself can of course simply be inserted as ordinary tables (for
1069 specific features such as dashed lines and shaded cells, cf.
1075 However, you might want to have the tableaux numbered throughout the document,
1076 and you might want to have a
1088 \begin_layout Standard
1089 The Linguistics module provides support for both.
1092 Insert\SpecialChar menuseparator
1095 , you will find a Tableaux float:
1098 \begin_layout Standard
1099 \begin_inset Float tableau
1105 \begin_layout Plain Layout
1107 \begin_inset Tabular
1108 <lyxtabular version="3" rows="5" columns="5">
1109 <features tabularvalignment="middle">
1110 <column alignment="right" valignment="top">
1111 <column alignment="center" valignment="top">
1112 <column alignment="center" valignment="top">
1113 <column alignment="center" valignment="top" special="|c">
1114 <column alignment="center" valignment="top">
1116 <cell alignment="center" valignment="top" topline="true" bottomline="true" leftline="true" rightline="true" usebox="none">
1119 \begin_layout Plain Layout
1125 <cell alignment="center" valignment="top" topline="true" bottomline="true" leftline="true" rightline="true" usebox="none">
1128 \begin_layout Plain Layout
1136 <cell alignment="center" valignment="top" topline="true" bottomline="true" usebox="none">
1139 \begin_layout Plain Layout
1147 <cell alignment="center" valignment="top" topline="true" bottomline="true" leftline="true" rightline="true" usebox="none">
1150 \begin_layout Plain Layout
1158 <cell alignment="center" valignment="top" topline="true" bottomline="true" rightline="true" usebox="none">
1161 \begin_layout Plain Layout
1171 <cell alignment="center" valignment="top" topline="true" leftline="true" rightline="true" usebox="none">
1174 \begin_layout Plain Layout
1175 \begin_inset Formula $\mbox{☞}$
1179 \begin_inset Formula $\mbox{\textipa{P}}$
1187 <cell alignment="center" valignment="top" topline="true" leftline="true" rightline="true" usebox="none">
1190 \begin_layout Plain Layout
1196 <cell alignment="center" valignment="top" topline="true" usebox="none">
1199 \begin_layout Plain Layout
1205 <cell alignment="center" valignment="top" topline="true" leftline="true" rightline="true" usebox="none">
1208 \begin_layout Plain Layout
1214 <cell alignment="center" valignment="top" topline="true" rightline="true" usebox="none">
1217 \begin_layout Plain Layout
1225 <cell alignment="center" valignment="top" topline="true" leftline="true" rightline="true" usebox="none">
1228 \begin_layout Plain Layout
1234 <cell alignment="center" valignment="top" topline="true" leftline="true" rightline="true" usebox="none">
1237 \begin_layout Plain Layout
1243 <cell alignment="center" valignment="top" topline="true" usebox="none">
1246 \begin_layout Plain Layout
1252 <cell alignment="center" valignment="top" topline="true" leftline="true" rightline="true" usebox="none">
1255 \begin_layout Plain Layout
1261 <cell alignment="center" valignment="top" topline="true" rightline="true" usebox="none">
1264 \begin_layout Plain Layout
1272 <cell alignment="center" valignment="top" topline="true" leftline="true" rightline="true" usebox="none">
1275 \begin_layout Plain Layout
1276 \begin_inset Formula $\mbox{\textipa{P}}$
1284 <cell alignment="center" valignment="top" topline="true" leftline="true" rightline="true" usebox="none">
1287 \begin_layout Plain Layout
1293 <cell alignment="center" valignment="top" topline="true" usebox="none">
1296 \begin_layout Plain Layout
1302 <cell alignment="center" valignment="top" topline="true" leftline="true" rightline="true" usebox="none">
1305 \begin_layout Plain Layout
1311 <cell alignment="center" valignment="top" topline="true" rightline="true" usebox="none">
1314 \begin_layout Plain Layout
1322 <cell alignment="center" valignment="top" topline="true" bottomline="true" leftline="true" rightline="true" usebox="none">
1325 \begin_layout Plain Layout
1331 <cell alignment="center" valignment="top" topline="true" bottomline="true" leftline="true" rightline="true" usebox="none">
1334 \begin_layout Plain Layout
1340 <cell alignment="center" valignment="top" topline="true" bottomline="true" usebox="none">
1343 \begin_layout Plain Layout
1349 <cell alignment="center" valignment="top" topline="true" bottomline="true" leftline="true" rightline="true" usebox="none">
1352 \begin_layout Plain Layout
1358 <cell alignment="center" valignment="top" topline="true" bottomline="true" rightline="true" usebox="none">
1361 \begin_layout Plain Layout
1375 \begin_layout Plain Layout
1376 \begin_inset Caption Standard
1378 \begin_layout Plain Layout
1392 \begin_layout Standard
1393 Note that by default, the caption is always placed below the tableaux in
1394 the output, no matter where you put it in the \SpecialChar LyX
1396 To get the Tableau captions on top, put the following code in
1398 Document\SpecialChar menuseparator
1399 Settings\SpecialChar menuseparator
1406 \begin_inset listings
1407 lstparams "language={[LaTeX]TeX},basicstyle={\footnotesize\ttfamily}"
1411 \begin_layout Plain Layout
1415 floatstyle{plaintop}
1418 \begin_layout Plain Layout
1422 restylefloat{tableau}
1430 \begin_layout Standard
1431 If you use a KOMA class, use the following code instead:
1435 \begin_inset listings
1436 lstparams "language={[LaTeX]TeX},basicstyle={\footnotesize\ttfamily}"
1440 \begin_layout Plain Layout
1444 floatstyle{komaabove}
1447 \begin_layout Plain Layout
1451 restylefloat{tableau}
1459 \begin_layout Standard
1460 A List of Tableaux inset can be found in
1462 Insert\SpecialChar menuseparator
1469 \begin_layout Standard
1470 \begin_inset FloatList tableau
1477 \begin_layout Section
1478 Semantic Markup (Character Styles)
1481 \begin_layout Standard
1482 The Linguistics module comes with some character styles that are common
1486 \begin_layout Enumerate
1487 Concept (in small caps):
1488 \begin_inset Flex Concepts
1491 \begin_layout Plain Layout
1500 \begin_layout Enumerate
1501 Expression (emphasized):
1502 \begin_inset Flex Expression
1505 \begin_layout Plain Layout
1514 \begin_layout Enumerate
1515 Meaning (in single quotes):
1516 \begin_inset Flex Meaning
1519 \begin_layout Plain Layout
1528 \begin_layout Standard
1529 You can insert the character styles via the
1531 Edit\SpecialChar menuseparator
1535 If you need to change the appearance of these styles later, you can redefine
1536 them in the preamble.
1537 To make expressions bold, for instance, insert:
1541 \begin_inset listings
1542 lstparams "language={[LaTeX]TeX},basicstyle={\footnotesize\ttfamily}"
1546 \begin_layout Plain Layout
1562 \begin_layout Standard
1563 Similarly, concept (
1578 \begin_layout Section
1579 Linguistic structure trees
1582 \begin_layout Standard
1583 Meanwhile, many \SpecialChar LaTeX
1584 are available which help producing structure trees.
1590 package, which combines high flexibility and power with a comfortable input
1592 The Linguistics module provides a Structure Tree inset, which can be inserted
1595 Insert\SpecialChar menuseparator
1599 Within this inset, you can insert the bracket notation used by
1603 (and also by other similar packages such as
1610 \begin_layout Standard
1611 Here is a simple example:
1614 \begin_layout Standard
1615 \begin_inset Flex Structure Tree
1618 \begin_layout Plain Layout
1619 [VP [DP[John]] [V' [V[sent]] [DP[Mary]] [DP[D[a]][NP[letter]]] ] ]
1627 \begin_layout Standard
1629 If you view the PDF output, you will see that the input
1636 [VP [DP[John]] [V' [V[sent]] [DP[Mary]] [DP[D[a]][NP[letter]]]]]
1639 \begin_layout Standard
1640 expands to a real structure tree.
1641 To view the result within the \SpecialChar LyX
1642 workarea, you can simply embed the Structure
1643 Tree inset into a Preview inset (
1645 Insert\SpecialChar menuseparator
1649 If instant preview is correctly installed and activated, you should see
1650 the tree immediately (just click on the image in order to edit):
1653 \begin_layout Standard
1654 \begin_inset Preview
1656 \begin_layout Standard
1657 \begin_inset Flex Structure Tree
1660 \begin_layout Plain Layout
1661 [VP [DP[Mary]] [V' [V[sent]] [DP[John]] [DP[D[a]][NP[response]]] ] ]
1674 \begin_layout Standard
1676 Roofs can be easily generated by means of the
1677 \begin_inset Quotes eld
1681 \begin_inset Quotes erd
1684 option (note that the comma has special meaning, as it marks options):
1687 \begin_layout Standard
1688 \begin_inset Flex Structure Tree
1691 \begin_layout Plain Layout
1692 [VP [DP[John]] [V' [V[sent]] [DP[Mary]] [DP[another letter, triangle]] ]
1701 \begin_layout Standard
1703 In order to align nodes of the tree more elegantly, use the
1704 \begin_inset Quotes eld
1708 \begin_inset Quotes erd
1712 All nodes which have the same
1713 \begin_inset Quotes eld
1717 \begin_inset Quotes erd
1720 allocated get aligned.
1724 \begin_layout Standard
1725 \begin_inset Flex Structure Tree
1728 \begin_layout Plain Layout
1729 [VP [DP[John,tier=word]] [V' [V[sent,tier=word]] [DP[Mary,tier=word]] [DP[D[a,ti
1730 er=word]][NP[letter,tier=word]]] ] ]
1738 \begin_layout Standard
1740 The package supports many additional features, such as movement arrows and
1741 decorations, that cannot documented here (please refer to the detailed
1742 package documentation
1743 \begin_inset CommandInset citation
1752 \begin_layout Section
1753 Phonetic Symbols (IPA)
1756 \begin_layout Standard
1757 You do not need the Linguistics module to insert phonetic symbols, this
1758 is a base functionality of \SpecialChar LyX
1760 However, since this is frequently used by linguists, we will describe it
1761 (briefly) in this manual nevertheless.
1764 \begin_layout Standard
1765 If you use traditional \SpecialChar LaTeX
1766 or PDF\SpecialChar LaTeX
1767 , a prerequisite to use \SpecialChar LyX
1769 the \SpecialChar LaTeX
1775 \begin_inset CommandInset citation
1785 \begin_layout Plain Layout
1786 If you use Xe\SpecialChar TeX
1787 or Lua\SpecialChar TeX
1789 \begin_inset space \thinspace{}
1792 e., if you have clicked
1793 \begin_inset Quotes eld
1796 Use non-\SpecialChar TeX
1798 \begin_inset Quotes erd
1803 Document\SpecialChar menuseparator
1804 Settings\SpecialChar menuseparator
1807 ), no extra package is needed.
1812 Additionally, if you want to have instant preview, you should have the
1818 \begin_inset CommandInset citation
1827 \begin_layout Standard
1828 The recommended way to insert phonetic symbols is via
1830 Insert\SpecialChar menuseparator
1831 Special characters\SpecialChar menuseparator
1835 This gives you an input box (
1836 \begin_inset Quotes eld
1840 \begin_inset Quotes erd
1844 speak), where you can insert the symbols.
1845 Note that this box can be used both for the insertion of small snippets
1846 (inline) and multiple paragraphs of phonetic notation.
1847 While the cursor is inside the box, a toolbar opens, which provides the
1848 basic set of phonetic symbols (sorted by the IPA categories).
1852 \begin_layout Plain Layout
1853 Currently, there is one symbol missing: the labiodental flap (added to the
1855 This symbol is not yet supported by the
1859 package and thus cannot be supported by LyX.
1864 Each of the toolbar's panels can be torn off the bar by clicking on the
1865 dashed line on its top.
1866 This way, you can insert most symbols quite comfortably:
1869 \begin_layout Standard
1871 \begin_inset IPADeco bottomtiebar
1874 \begin_layout Plain Layout
1889 \begin_layout Plain Layout
1890 Note that, if you want to insert diacritics, the diacritics are inserted
1899 \begin_layout Standard
1913 subring diacritic from the toolbar immediately after the
1918 If you need a diacritic alone, you can achieve this by inserting a blank
1919 and then the diacritic, as in
1922 \begin_layout Standard
1931 \begin_inset space ~
1934 <space>+<Lingolabial from the IPA toolbar>
1945 is installed and you have switched on instant preview (in
1947 Tools\SpecialChar menuseparator
1948 Preferences\SpecialChar menuseparator
1951 cs), you'll get a nice WYSIWYG preview as soon as the cursor leaves the
1953 Alternatively to the toolbar, you can also insert the symbols directly
1954 via the shortcut notation which is described in the
1961 \begin_layout Standard
1988 Furthermore, you can insert symbols via
1990 Insert\SpecialChar menuseparator
1991 Special characters\SpecialChar menuseparator
1992 Symbols\SpecialChar ldots
1995 (which might be useful for symbols that are not yet covered by the toolbar),
1996 or you can simply paste unicode-encoded text (e.
1997 \begin_inset space \thinspace{}
2000 g., from other applications) into the box.
2001 The output should be equal, no matter what input method you chose.
2004 \begin_layout Standard
2005 Note that you can also insert or paste most IPA glyphs outside the specific
2006 IPA input box: [əz ʃəʊn hɪə].
2007 In the output, they will be automatically transformed into the correct
2012 macro (if not, please inform us).
2013 However, please note that this method produces inferior output quality,
2014 since it will most likely result in a mix of fonts (the latin characters
2015 are taken from the base document font, the IPA glyphs from the IPA font).
2016 Within the IPA input box, on the other hand, the IPA font is used for all
2018 So unless you only need to insert single IPA characters, using the IPA
2019 input box is highly recommended.
2022 \begin_layout Section
2026 \begin_layout Standard
2027 For a detailed description of specific possibilities for linguists, please
2028 refer to the Linguist\SpecialChar LyX
2029 page on the \SpecialChar LyX
2031 \begin_inset CommandInset citation
2037 (feel free to enter your own hints there).
2040 \begin_layout Bibliography
2041 \begin_inset CommandInset bibitem
2042 LatexCommand bibitem
2047 The covington package:
2048 \begin_inset Flex URL
2051 \begin_layout Plain Layout
2053 http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/covington/
2061 \begin_layout Bibliography
2062 \begin_inset CommandInset bibitem
2063 LatexCommand bibitem
2068 The csquotes package:
2069 \begin_inset Flex URL
2072 \begin_layout Plain Layout
2074 http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/csquotes/
2082 \begin_layout Bibliography
2083 \begin_inset CommandInset bibitem
2084 LatexCommand bibitem
2089 The enumitem package:
2090 \begin_inset Flex URL
2093 \begin_layout Plain Layout
2095 http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/enumitem/
2103 \begin_layout Bibliography
2104 \begin_inset CommandInset bibitem
2105 LatexCommand bibitem
2111 \begin_inset Flex URL
2114 \begin_layout Plain Layout
2116 http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/float/
2124 \begin_layout Bibliography
2125 \begin_inset CommandInset bibitem
2126 LatexCommand bibitem
2132 \begin_inset Flex URL
2135 \begin_layout Plain Layout
2137 http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/graphics/pgf/contrib/forest
2145 \begin_layout Bibliography
2146 \begin_inset CommandInset bibitem
2147 LatexCommand bibitem
2152 Maria Gouskova, Stacia Hartleben and Jürgen Spitzmüller: Using \SpecialChar LyX
2156 \begin_inset Flex URL
2159 \begin_layout Plain Layout
2161 http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/LinguistLyX
2169 \begin_layout Bibliography
2170 \begin_inset CommandInset bibitem
2171 LatexCommand bibitem
2176 The preview-latex package:
2177 \begin_inset Flex URL
2180 \begin_layout Plain Layout
2182 http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/preview/
2190 \begin_layout Bibliography
2191 \begin_inset CommandInset bibitem
2192 LatexCommand bibitem
2197 The tipa package and fonts:
2198 \begin_inset Flex URL
2201 \begin_layout Plain Layout
2203 http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/fonts/tipa/