1 % This is the default list of commands for tex conversion programs to read
2 % It tells how many arguments each command takes, and which of them
3 % (if any) are optional.
4 % It is taken from the list of commands originally written by John Weiss
5 % 1997-03-11 for reLyX plus the math commands from math_hash.C
7 % Also had to add textrm etc. commands and many size commands (like \small)
9 % I left in things like units of measure (\depth) because reLyX will think
10 % that they're commands, and this way it will know they don't take any
13 % There are almost certainly commands in here we don't need -- but that
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18 % The first thing listed here is commands that are hard-coded into reLyX.
19 % Redefining these commands in a new syntax file will probably not help%
20 % and may break things.
58 %\begin{}[] %tex2lyx will get confused if \begin is found in this file!
59 %\begin{}[]{} % All of these show the different variations of \begin (jpw)
73 % Natbib citations can usually have two optional args
102 % jurabib supports some natbib commands and additionally:
111 \footciteyearpar[][]{}
121 %\end{} %tex2lyx will get confused if \end is found in this file!
136 \includegraphics[,][,]{} % btw, LyX doesn't support graphicx, just graphics
139 \item[] % Has two variants (jpw) Other variant is unsupported (adk)
149 \noun{} % LyX style for nouns (appears in lyx-generated files)
158 \textmd{} % I had to add these (adk)
176 \underbar{} % LyX generated files use underbar instead of underline
182 % Units of measure. These get used only within the arguments of
183 % commands that take some length quantity.
196 \abovedisplayshortskip
203 \belowdisplayshortskip
259 % Commands that act like single characters and insert something. This
260 % excludes the commands that place accents on characters, since they
261 % require arguments, whereas these don't. Also excluded are commands
262 % that insert a specified amount of space [again, that requires
263 % arguments] and those that insert lists, since a list isn't a single
267 \ % A "\" followed by a space.
344 % The LaTeX commands. As per Alejandro's request, I've omitted all of
345 % the math commands he appears to support in Mathed. I'm also
346 % omitting commands used primarily for defining new class and style
349 % For some reason, John didn't write {} after \" and some of the other
350 % accent commands (adk)
351 % He also didn't include the \textsc{} equivalent to {\sc}
352 % Because any commands with arguments in parentheses (rather than braces or
353 % brackets) appear in a picture environment, which reLyX doesn't support,
354 % we can comment those out.
356 % These are the commands you're mostly likely to want to redefine in your own
359 % Arguments whose text is "translate" will have regular LaTeX in them (as
360 % opposed to commands with special syntax) which should be translated by
361 % tex2lyx like regular LaTeX. \mbox{} is an obvious example. LyX doesn't
362 % support it, but only the "\mbox{" and the "}" need to be in TeX mode.
363 % "translate" should be specified for as many arguments aspossible.
364 % Besides the better on-screen display of the contents (a math inset looks
365 % better than a formula in ERT), it enables LyX to apply some fixes to LaTeX
366 % limitations: For example, footnotes in section headings do not work in
367 % LaTeX, but LyX produces preamble code to fix that. Of course this works only
368 % for footnote insets and not for footnotes in ERT. Example:
369 % \section{title \texorpdfstring{\footnote{foo}}{bar}}
370 % is some code that may occur in a .tex file created by LyX. The re-import
371 % works only because the first argument of \texorpdfstring is specified as
372 % translatable in this file.
373 % If a command puts the contents of an argument inside an own group, use
374 % "group" instead of "translate". Otherwise things like font changes would
375 % survive the end of the group in LyX (bug 3036).
378 \Acrobatmenu{}{} % from the hyperref package
379 \addcontentsline{}{}{translate}
382 \addtocontents{}{translate} % one argument was missing here (JMarc)
390 \appendix % had to add this -Ak
395 %\bezier{}(,)(,)(,) % picture
405 \centerline{translate}
410 \CheckCommand{}[][]{}
411 \CheckCommand*{}[][]{}
412 \CheckCommandx{}[][]{} % xargs.sty
413 \CheckCommandx*{}[][]{} % xargs.sty
414 %\circle{} % picture environment (JMarc)
419 \color[]{,,} % Two variants of this command and the next (jpw)
423 %\contentsline{}{\numberline{} }{} % Appears only in .toc file (JMarc)
425 %\dashbox{}(,)[]{} %picture
428 \dblfloatpagefraction
430 \DeclareRobustCommand{}[][]{}
431 \DeclareRobustCommand*{}[][]{}
432 \DeclareRobustCommandx{}[][]{} % xargs.sty
433 \DeclareRobustCommandx*{}[][]{} % xargs.sty
436 \DeleteShortVerb{} % from doc.sty, argument must be verbatim
446 \fcolorbox[]{,,}{,,}{} % Two variants of this command
458 \footnotetext[]{translate}
459 % LaTeX has \frame{}, but beamer has \frame[]{}, so use the latter
461 \framebox[][]{translate} % Two variants of this command
462 %\framebox(,)[]{} % picture variant
467 \glossaryentry{}{} %only in .glo file (JMarc)
468 % \graphpaper[](,)(,) %picture
470 \href{}{translate} % from the hyperref package
473 \hyperdef{}{}{translate} % from the hyperref package
474 \hyperlink{}{translate} % from the hyperref package
475 \hyperref{}{}{translate} % from the hyperref package
476 \hypertarget{}{translate} % from the hyperref package
480 \includegraphics*[,][,]{} % LyX 1.0 doesn't support clipping figures
483 \indexentry{}{} % only in .idx files (JMarc)
488 % This variant of \item might break reLyX!
489 % \item{} % Only appears in unsupported theindex environment
501 % We need this because the arguments must not be interpreted
503 % \line(,){} %picture
507 \listofalgorithms %AMStex?
513 \makebox[][]{translate}
514 % \makebox(,)[]{} %picture variant
517 \makelabel{translate}
520 \MakeShortVerb{} % from doc.sty, argument must be verbatim
521 \markboth{group}{group}
526 % \multiput(,)(,){}{} %picture
531 \newcommandx{}[][]{} % xargs.sty
532 \newcommandx∗{}[][]{} % xargs.sty
534 \newenvironment{}[][]{}{}
535 \newenvironment*{}[][]{}{}
536 \newenvironmentx{}[][]{}{} % xargs.sty
537 \newenvironmentx*{}[][]{}{} % xargs.sty
542 \newtheorem{}[]{translate}[]
557 % \oval(,)[] %picture
560 % \pagecolor{} % tex2lyx can first care about this when fileformat 351 is supported
566 %\parbox[]{}{} % reLyX treats next line same as this one (adk)
567 \parbox[][][]{}{translate}
571 \pdfbookmark[]{}{} % from the hyperref package
572 \pdfstringdef{}{} % from the hyperref package
577 \providecommand{}[][]{}
578 \providecommand*{}[][]{}
579 \providecommandx{}[][]{} % xargs.sty
580 \providecommandx*{}[][]{} % xargs.sty
582 \psfrag{}[][][][]{translate}
583 \psfrag*{}[][][][]{translate}
587 % \qbezier[](,)(,)(,) %picture
592 \raisebox{}[][]{translate}
593 \reflectbox{translate}
596 \renewcommand{}[][]{}
597 \renewcommand*{}[][]{}
598 \renewcommandx{}[][]{} % xargs.sty
599 \renewcommandx∗{}[][]{} % xargs.sty
600 \renewenvironment{}[][]{}{}
601 \renewenvironment*{}[][]{}{}
602 %\renewenvironment{}[]{}{}
603 \renewenvironmentx{}[][]{}{} % xargs.sty
604 \renewenvironmentx*{}[][]{}{} % xargs.sty
605 \resizebox{}{}{translate}
606 \resizebox*{}{}{translate}
611 \rotatebox{}{translate}
615 % \savebox{}(,)[]{} %picture
617 \scalebox{}[]{translate}
633 \shortstack[]{translate}
636 \sindex[]{translate} %splitidx.sty
641 %\subitem{} % unsupported theindex environment
643 \subfigure[]{translate}
644 \subparagraph[]{} % These "sub" versions of the sectioning commands weren't
645 \subparagraph*{} % in the original commandlist for some reason (adk)
650 %\subsubitem{} % unsupported theindex environment
656 \telephone{translate}
657 \texorpdfstring{translate}{translate} % from the hyperref package
658 \textcircled{translate}
659 \textcolor[]{,,}{translate}
661 \textbf{translate} % hardcoded, but needed nevertheless for \let\xyz\textbf
662 \textnormal{translate} % hardcoded, but needed nevertheless for \let\xyz\textnormal
663 \textmd{translate} % hardcoded, but needed nevertheless for \let\xyz\textmd
664 \textit{translate} % hardcoded, but needed nevertheless for \let\xyz\textit
665 \textrm{translate} % hardcoded, but needed nevertheless for \let\xyz\textrm
666 \textsc{translate} % hardcoded, but needed nevertheless for \let\xyz\textsc
667 \textsf{translate} % hardcoded, but needed nevertheless for \let\xyz\textsf
668 \textsl{translate} % hardcoded, but needed nevertheless for \let\xyz\textsl
669 \texttt{translate} % hardcoded, but needed nevertheless for \let\xyz\texttt
670 \textup{translate} % hardcoded, but needed nevertheless for \let\xyz\textup
688 % \vector(,){} %picture
689 % \verb|| % tex2lyx fails on \verb, see http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/4468 and http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/5408
697 % LaTeX environments.
698 % They have always one extra "argument":
699 % It contains "translate" if the contents of the environment contains normal
700 % LaTeX code that can be translated to LyX.
704 theorem[]{translate} % from amsthm.sty and probably others
708 % Environments that start math mode.
709 % $...$, $$...$$, \(...\) and \[...\] are hardcoded in tex2lyx.
710 % The arguments are currently ignored (apart from displaymath).
711 \begin{mathenvironments}
712 equation{displaymath}
713 equation*{displaymath}
714 eqnarray{displaymath}
715 eqnarray*{displaymath}
720 multline{displaymath}
721 multline*{displaymath}
723 displaymath{displaymath}
726 % These require extra args
727 alignat{}{displaymath}
728 alignat*{displaymath}
729 xalignat{}{displaymath}
730 xalignat*{}{displaymath}
731 xxalignat{}{displaymath}
732 % These are not known by LyX but work nevertheless:
733 empheq[]{}{displaymath}
734 \end{mathenvironments}
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