1 %% LyX trick_preamble_code_into_believing_that_this_was_created_by_lyx created this file. For more info, see http://www.lyx.org/.
2 %% Do not edit unless you really know what you are doing.
3 \documentclass[a4paper,12pt]{article}
4 \usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
5 \usepackage[latin9]{inputenc}
7 \setlength{\parindent}{3mm}
14 \usepackage[numbers]{natbib}
16 % the following is useful when we have the old nomencl.sty package
17 \providecommand{\printnomenclature}{\printglossary}
18 \providecommand{\makenomenclature}{\makeglossary}
20 \usepackage{prettyref}
24 \usepackage{longtable}
26 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% LyX specific LaTeX commands.
27 \newcommand{\lyxline}[1][1pt]{%
29 \rule[.5ex]{\linewidth}{#1}\par}
31 \newcommand{\lyxarrow}{\leavevmode\,$\triangleright$\,\allowbreak}
33 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% User specified LaTeX commands.
35 \usepackage{subscript} % user specified as long as tex2lyx
36 % produces a format less than 408
38 \def\mycommand{\textquestiondown}
44 \noindent This paragraph is not indented.
46 \section{References\index{References}}
48 Let's start with simple things: a label~\label{lab:test} and a
49 reference~\ref{lab:test}; note that I have tested ``unbreakable
50 space'' without warning (and worse than that, I just tested english
53 Of course there are other kind of references, like page
54 reference~\pageref{lab:test}, but also equation
55 reference~\eqref{lab:test} (from amsmath package), or varioref's
56 equivalents~\vref{lab:test} and~\vpageref{lab:test}, without
57 forgetting pretty references like~\prettyref{lab:test}.
59 \section{Cites\index{Cites}}
61 Let's start with simple things: a \textbackslash{}cite: \cite[after]{article-crossref}
62 and two \textbackslash{}cites: \cite[after]{whole-set,article-crossref}
64 Now the natbib things:
66 \textbackslash{}citet: \citet[before][after]{article-crossref} \textbackslash{}citet{*}:
67 \citet*[before][after]{article-crossref} \textbackslash{}Citet: \Citet[before][after]{article-crossref}
68 \textbackslash{}Citet{*}: \Citet*[before][after]{article-crossref}
70 \textbackslash{}citep: \citep[before][after]{article-crossref} \textbackslash{}citep{*}:
71 \citep*[before][after]{article-crossref} \textbackslash{}Citep: \Citep[before][after]{article-crossref}
72 \textbackslash{}Citep{*}: \Citep*[before][after]{article-crossref}
74 \textbackslash{}citealt: \citealt[before][after]{article-crossref}
75 \textbackslash{}citealt{*}: \citealt*[before][after]{article-crossref}
76 \textbackslash{}Citealt: \Citealt[before][after]{article-crossref}
77 \textbackslash{}Citealt{*}: \Citealt*[before][after]{article-crossref}
79 \textbackslash{}citealp: \citealp[before][after]{article-crossref}
80 \textbackslash{}citealp{*}: \citealp*[before][after]{article-crossref}
81 \textbackslash{}Citealp: \Citep[before][after]{article-crossref}
82 \textbackslash{}Citealp{*}: \Citealp*[before][after]{article-crossref}
84 \textbackslash{}citeauthor: \citeauthor[before][after]{article-crossref}
85 \textbackslash{}citeauthor{*}: \citeauthor*[before][after]{article-crossref}
86 \textbackslash{}Citeauthor: \Citeauthor[before][after]{article-crossref}
87 \textbackslash{}Citeauthor{*}: \Citeauthor*[before][after]{article-crossref}
89 \textbackslash{}citeyear: \citeyear[before][after]{article-crossref}
91 \textbackslash{}citeyearpar: \citeyearpar[before][after]{article-crossref}
93 \textbackslash{}nocite: \nocite{article-crossref}
95 \bibliographystyle{unsrt}
98 With \textbackslash{}nocite\{{*}\}:
99 \bibliographystyle{unsrt}
103 \section{Input files\index{Input files}}
105 We can input files too, like this \input{DummyDocument}, or with the include
106 variant \include{DummyDocument} % unfortunately, including the doc twice
107 % generates a multiply defined label
109 If you prefer verbatim input, you can choose
110 between~\verbatiminput{foo} or~\verbatiminput*{foo}.
112 \section{URL\index{URL}\nomenclature[www]{URL}{uniform resource locator}}
114 An URL: \url{http://www.lyx.org}
115 \nomenclature{URL2}{uniform resource locator}
117 \section{Lists\index{Lists}}
122 \section{Graphics\index{Graphics}}
124 There is also some basic support for graphics, in the form
125 \includegraphics{foo.eps}, or the slightly more elaborate
126 \includegraphics[bb=10bp 0bp 96bp 96bp,clip,height=1cm, width=1cm]{foo.eps}.
128 \section{Tables\index{Tables}}
130 The following example is stolen from the longtable documentation.
133 \providecommand\finalclearpage{\clearpage}
138 \begin{longtable}{@{*}r||p{1in}@{*}}
139 KILLED & LINE!!!! \kill
141 [An optional table caption (used in the list of tables)]
142 {A long table\label{long}}\\
144 \multicolumn{2}{@{*}c@{*}}%
145 {This part appears at the top of the table}\\
146 \textsc{First}&\textsc{Second}\\
149 \caption[]{(continued)}\\
151 \multicolumn{2}{@{*}c@{*}}%
152 {This part appears at the top of every other page}\\
153 \textbf{First}&\textbf{Second}\\
157 This goes at the&bottom.\\
161 These lines will&appear\\
162 in place of the & usual foot\\
163 at the end& of the table\\
166 \env{longtable} columns are specified& in the \\
167 same way as in the \env{tabular}& environment.\\
168 "@{*}r||p{1in}@{*}"& in this case.\\
169 Each row ends with a& "\\" command.\\
170 The "\\" command has an& optional\\
171 argument, just as in& the\\
172 \env{tabular}&environment.\\[10pt]
173 See the effect of "\\[10pt]"&?\\
174 Lots of lines& like this.\\
175 Lots of lines& like this.\\
176 Lots of lines& like this.\\
177 Lots of lines& like this.\\
178 Also "\hline" may be used,& as in \env{tabular}.\\
180 That was a "\hline"&.\\
182 That was "\hline\hline"&.\\
183 \multicolumn{2}{||c||}%
184 {This is a \ttfamily\v\\multicolumn\v{2\v}\v{||c||\v}}\\
185 If a page break occurs at a "\hline" then& a line is drawn\\
186 at the bottom of one page and at the& top of the next.\\
188 The "[t] [b] [c]" argument of \env{tabular}& can not be used.\\
189 The optional argument may be one of& "[l] [r] [c]"\\
190 to specify whether the table should be& adjusted\\
191 to the left, right& or centrally.\\
193 Lots of lines& like this.\\
194 Lots of lines& like this.\\
195 Lots of lines& like this.\\
196 Lots of lines& like this.\\
197 Lots of lines& like this.\\
198 Lots of lines& like this.\\
199 Lots of lines& like this.\\
200 Lots of lines& like this.\\
201 Lots of lines& like this.\\
202 Lots of lines& like this.\\
203 Lots of lines& like this.\\
204 Lots of lines& like this.\\
205 Lots of lines& like this.\\
206 Lots of lines& like this.\\
207 Lots of lines& like this.\\
208 Lots of lines& like this.\\
209 Lots of lines& like this.\\
210 Lots of lines& like this.\\
211 Lots of lines& like this.\\
212 Lots of lines& like this.\\
213 Some lines may take up a lot of space, like this: &
214 \raggedleft This last column is a ``p'' column so this
215 ``row'' of the table can take up several lines. Note however that
216 \TeX\ will never break a page within such a row. Page breaks only
217 occur between rows of the table or at "\hline" commands.
219 Lots of lines& like this.\\
220 Lots of lines& like this.\\
221 Lots of lines& like this.\\
222 Lots of lines& like this.\\
223 Lots of lines& like this.\\
224 Lots of lines& like this.\\
225 Lots of lines& like this.\\
227 Lots\footnote{This is a footnote.} of lines& like this.\\
228 Lots of lines& like this\footnote{\env{longtable} takes special
229 precautions, so that footnotes may also be used in `p' columns.}\\
231 Lots of lines& like this.\\
232 Lots of lines& like this.
237 LyX supports several kinds of macros:
238 def \def\macroa#1{a #1 a}
239 global def \global\def\macrob#1{b #1 b}
240 long def \long\def\macroc#1{c #1 c}
241 global long def \global\long\def\macrod#1{d #1 d}
242 providecommand \providecommand{\macroe}[1]{e #1 e}
243 newcommand \newcommand{\macrof}[1]{f #1 f}
244 renewcommand \renewcommand{\macrof}[1]{g #1 g}
247 \macroa{x} \macrob{x} \macroc{x} \macrod{x} \macroe{x} \macrof{x}
249 \section{Special formattings\index{Special formattings}}
251 \subsection{LyX line}
255 {\tiny \lyxline{\tiny}}{\tiny \par}
257 test {\Huge Test} {\tiny test} test
259 \lyxline{\normalsize}
263 {\Huge \lyxline{\Huge}}{\Huge \par}
267 \subsection{Line breaks}
269 They can also or be broken by a newline\\
270 or a newline command \newline
271 or by a line break \linebreak
272 or by a defined line break \linebreak[4]
274 There are even newlines with weird arguments, but these are not
275 handled by LyX\\*[1cm]
276 so we try to use ERT in this case.
278 \subsection{Page breaks}
280 They can also or be broken by a newpage \newpage
281 or by a page break \pagebreak
282 or by a defined page break \pagebreak[4]
284 \section{Special characters\index{Special characters}}
286 Then one has those macros with a long name for a short meaning, like
287 \textasciitilde, \textasciicircum{} or \textbackslash{}, \slash{},
288 \nobreakdash- and the characters
289 that LaTeX wants to espace because they are active, like \_\&\#\$\{\}\%.
291 And what about special characters like hyphe\-nation mark,
292 ellipsis\ldots, and end-of-sentence\@. LyX also supports a menu
293 separator\lyxarrow{}and a spif\textcompwordmark{}fy ligature break.
295 Test for whitespace handling of commands: The following lines should
296 result in identical output:
298 builtin \textasciicircum{} unicodesymbols \j{} user \mycommand{} xx\par
299 builtin \textasciicircum {} unicodesymbols \j {} user \mycommand{} xx\par
300 builtin \textasciicircum % with a comment
301 {} unicodesymbols \j % and a second one
302 {} user \mycommand % and another
305 A sub\textsubscript{sc\emph{ript}} and super\textsuperscript{script
306 with $a^2+b^2=c^2$ math}.