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}
21 \usepackage{prettyref}
26 \usepackage{longtable}
28 \usepackage{subscript}
30 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% LyX specific LaTeX commands.
31 \providecommand{\LyX}{L\kern-.1667em\lower.25em\hbox{Y}\kern-.125emX\@}
32 \newcommand{\lyxline}[1][1pt]{%
34 \rule[.5ex]{\linewidth}{#1}\par}
36 \newcommand{\lyxarrow}{\leavevmode\,$\triangleright$\,\allowbreak}
38 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% User specified LaTeX commands.
40 \def\mycommand{\textquestiondown}
46 \noindent This paragraph is not indented.
48 \section{References\index{References}}
50 Let's start with simple things: a label~\label{lab:test} and a
51 reference~\ref{lab:test}; note that I have tested ``unbreakable
52 space'' without warning (and worse than that, I just tested english
55 Of course there are other kind of references, like page
56 reference~\pageref{lab:test}, but also equation
57 reference~\eqref{lab:test} (from amsmath package), or varioref's
58 equivalents~\vref{lab:test} and~\vpageref{lab:test}, without
59 forgetting pretty references like~\prettyref{lab:test}.
61 \section{Cites\index{Cites}}
63 Let's start with simple things: a \textbackslash{}cite: \cite[after]{article-crossref}
64 and two \textbackslash{}cites: \cite[after]{whole-set,article-crossref}
66 Now the natbib things:
68 \textbackslash{}citet: \citet[before][after]{article-crossref} \textbackslash{}citet{*}:
69 \citet*[before][after]{article-crossref} \textbackslash{}Citet: \Citet[before][after]{article-crossref}
70 \textbackslash{}Citet{*}: \Citet*[before][after]{article-crossref}
72 \textbackslash{}citep: \citep[before][after]{article-crossref} \textbackslash{}citep{*}:
73 \citep*[before][after]{article-crossref} \textbackslash{}Citep: \Citep[before][after]{article-crossref}
74 \textbackslash{}Citep{*}: \Citep*[before][after]{article-crossref}
76 \textbackslash{}citealt: \citealt[before][after]{article-crossref}
77 \textbackslash{}citealt{*}: \citealt*[before][after]{article-crossref}
78 \textbackslash{}Citealt: \Citealt[before][after]{article-crossref}
79 \textbackslash{}Citealt{*}: \Citealt*[before][after]{article-crossref}
81 \textbackslash{}citealp: \citealp[before][after]{article-crossref}
82 \textbackslash{}citealp{*}: \citealp*[before][after]{article-crossref}
83 \textbackslash{}Citealp: \Citep[before][after]{article-crossref}
84 \textbackslash{}Citealp{*}: \Citealp*[before][after]{article-crossref}
86 \textbackslash{}citeauthor: \citeauthor[before][after]{article-crossref}
87 \textbackslash{}citeauthor{*}: \citeauthor*[before][after]{article-crossref}
88 \textbackslash{}Citeauthor: \Citeauthor[before][after]{article-crossref}
89 \textbackslash{}Citeauthor{*}: \Citeauthor*[before][after]{article-crossref}
91 \textbackslash{}citeyear: \citeyear[before][after]{article-crossref}
93 \textbackslash{}citeyearpar: \citeyearpar[before][after]{article-crossref}
95 \textbackslash{}nocite: \nocite{article-crossref}
97 % Remove duplicate call of \bibliography since LaTeX throws an error.
98 %\bibliographystyle{unsrt}
99 % \bibliography{xampl}
101 With \textbackslash{}nocite\{{*}\}:
102 \bibliographystyle{unsrt}
107 \citet{gur+04} have demonstrated that authors should not have umlauts
108 in their names. It's OK to use them in the man\"{u}script, though.
109 \begin{thebibliography}{References}
110 \bibitem[{{G\"{u}rkan et~al.}(2004)}]{gur+04} Gürkan, M.~A., Freitag,
111 M., \& Rasio, F.~A. 2004, ApJ, 604, 632\end{thebibliography}
114 \section{Input files\index{Input files}}
116 We can input files too, like this \input{DummyDocument}, or with the include
117 variant \include{DummyDocument} % unfortunately, including the doc twice
118 % generates a multiply defined label
120 If you prefer verbatim input, you can choose
121 between~\verbatiminput{foo} or~\verbatiminput*{foo}.
124 \section{URLs and Hyperlinks\index{URL}\nomenclature[www]{URL}{uniform resource locator}}
126 An URL: \url{http://www.lyx.org} \nomenclature{URL2}{uniform resource locator}
128 link:\href{http://www.test.test}{www.test.test}
130 link2:\href{http://www.test.test}{http://www.test.test}
132 mail:\href{mailto:www.test.test}{name}
134 file:\href{file:www.test.test}{www.test.test}
136 ftp:\href{ftp://www.test.test}{ftp://www.test.test}
138 ftp2:\href{ftp://www.test.test}{www.test.test}
141 \section{Lists\index{Lists}}
147 \section{Graphics\index{Graphics}}
149 There is also some basic support for graphics, in the form
150 \includegraphics{foo.eps}, or the slightly more elaborate
151 \includegraphics[bb=10bp 0bp 96bp 96bp,clip,height=1cm, width=1cm]{foo.eps}.
153 \section{Tables\index{Tables}}
155 The following example is stolen from the longtable documentation.
156 Since tex2lyx does not understand the special verbatim code that
157 was used in the original some lines have been rewritten using
158 \textbackslash textbackslash etc.
162 \providecommand\finalclearpage{\clearpage}
164 \begin{longtable}{@{*}r||p{1in}@{*}}
165 KILLED & LINE!!!! \kill
167 [An optional table caption (used in the list of tables)]
168 {A long table\label{long}}\\
170 \multicolumn{2}{@{*}c@{*}}%
171 {This part appears at the top of the table}\\
172 \textsc{First}&\textsc{Second}\\
175 \caption[]{(continued)}\\
177 \multicolumn{2}{@{*}c@{*}}%
178 {This part appears at the top of every other page}\\
179 \textbf{First}&\textbf{Second}\\
183 This goes at the&bottom.\\
187 These lines will&appear\\
188 in place of the & usual foot\\
189 at the end& of the table\\
192 \env{longtable} columns are specified& in the \\
193 same way as in the \env{tabular}& environment.\\
194 \code{@\{*\}r||p\{1in\}@\{*\}}& in this case.\\
195 Each row ends with a& \code{\textbackslash\textbackslash} command.\\
196 The \code{\textbackslash\textbackslash} command has an& optional\\
197 argument, just as in& the\\
198 \env{tabular}&environment.\\[10pt]
199 See the effect of \code{\textbackslash\textbackslash[10pt]}&?\\
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 Also \code{\textbackslash hline} may be used,& as in \env{tabular}.\\
206 That was a \code{\textbackslash hline}&.\\
208 That was \code{\textbackslash hline\textbackslash hline}&.\\
209 \multicolumn{2}{||c||}%
210 {This is a \code{\textbackslash multicolumn\{2\}\{||c||\}}}\\
211 If a page break occurs at a \code{\textbackslash hline} then& a line is drawn\\
212 at the bottom of one page and at the& top of the next.\\
214 The \code{[t] [b] [c]} argument of \env{tabular}& can not be used.\\
215 The optional argument may be one of& \code{[l] [r] [c]}\\
216 to specify whether the table should be& adjusted\\
217 to the left, right& or centrally.\\
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.\\
226 Lots of lines& like this.\\
227 Lots of lines& like this.\\
228 Lots of lines& like this.\\
229 Lots of lines& like this.\\
230 Lots of lines& like this.\\
231 Lots of lines& like this.\\
232 Lots of lines& like this.\\
233 Lots of lines& like this.\\
234 Lots of lines& like this.\\
235 Lots of lines& like this.\\
236 Lots of lines& like this.\\
237 Lots of lines& like this.\\
238 Lots of lines& like this.\\
239 Some lines may take up a lot of space, like this: &
240 \raggedleft This last column is a ``p'' column so this
241 ``row'' of the table can take up several lines. Note however that
242 \TeX\ will never break a page within such a row. Page breaks only
243 occur between rows of the table or at \code{\textbackslash hline} commands.
245 Lots of lines& like this.\\
246 Lots of lines& like this.\\
247 Lots of lines& like this.\\
248 Lots of lines& like this.\\
249 Lots of lines& like this.\\
250 Lots of lines& like this.\\
251 Lots of lines& like this.\\
253 Lots\footnote{This is a footnote.} of lines& like this.\\
254 Lots of lines& like this\footnote{\env{longtable} takes special
255 precautions, so that footnotes may also be used in `p' columns.}\\
257 Lots of lines& like this.\\
258 Lots of lines& like this.
263 LyX supports several kinds of macros:
264 def \def\macroa#1{a #1 a}
265 global def \global\def\macrob#1{b #1 b}
266 long def \long\def\macroc#1{c #1 c}
267 global long def \global\long\def\macrod#1{d #1 d}
268 providecommand \providecommand{\macroe}[1]{e #1 e}
269 providecommand* \providecommand*{\macrof}[1]{f #1 f}
270 newcommand \newcommand{\macrog}[1]{g #1 g}
271 renewcommand \renewcommand{\macrog}[1]{h #1 h}
272 newcommand* \newcommand*{\macroi}[1]{i #1 i}
273 renewcommand* \renewcommand*{\macroi}[1]{j #1 j}
274 providecommandx \providecommandx{\macrok}[1]{k #1 k}
275 providecommandx* \providecommandx*{\macrok}[1]{l #1 l}
276 newcommandx \newcommandx{\macrom}[1]{m #1 m}
277 renewcommandx \renewcommandx{\macrom}[1]{n #1 n}
278 newcommandx* \newcommandx*{\macroo}[1]{o #1 o}
279 renewcommandx* \renewcommandx*{\macroo}[1]{p #1 p}
280 DeclareRobustCommand \DeclareRobustCommand{\macroq}[1]{q #1 q}
281 DeclareRobustCommand* \DeclareRobustCommand*{\macror}[1]{r #1 r}
282 DeclareRobustCommandx \DeclareRobustCommandx{\macros}[1]{s #1 s}
283 DeclareRobustCommandx* \DeclareRobustCommandx*{\macrot}[1]{t #1 t}
286 \macroa{x} \macrob{x} \macroc{x} \macrod{x} \macroe{x} \macrof{x} \macrog{x}
287 \macroi{x} \macrok{x} \macrom{x} \macroo{x} \macroq{x} \macror{x}
288 The following tow don't work, but they should???
289 %\macros{x} \macrot{x}
292 \section{Special formattings\index{Special formattings}}
294 \subsection{LyX line}
298 {\tiny \lyxline{\tiny}}{\tiny \par}
300 test {\Huge Test} {\tiny test} test
302 \lyxline{\normalsize}
306 {\Huge \lyxline{\Huge}}{\Huge \par}
311 test\rule[0.001\textwidth]{1\columnwidth}{0.05\textheight}
315 \rule[0.5ex]{1\columnwidth}{1pt}
317 \noindent \rule{1ex}{0.5cc}test
319 \textcolor{red}{\rule[-4ex]{5in}{1cm}}
322 \subsection{Phantoms}
324 test\phantom{Wow}test
326 test\hphantom{\textcolor{green}{W}\textbf{ow}\textsuperscript{Wow}}test
328 test\vphantom{Wow\textbackslash{}\&\%}test
330 $test\hphantom{Wow}test$
333 test\phantom{\textcolor{green}{W}\mathbf{ow}\textsuperscript{Wow}}test
337 $test\vphantom{Wow\&\%}test$
340 \subsection{Line breaks}
342 They can also or be broken by a newline\\
343 or by a starred newline \\*
344 or by a newline with space, comment and argument \\ %hu
346 or by a newline command \newline
347 or by a line break \linebreak
348 or by a defined line break \linebreak % again with a comment
351 There are even newlines with weird arguments, but these are not
352 handled by LyX\\*[1cm]
353 so we try to use ERT in this case.
355 \subsection{Page breaks}
357 They can also or be broken by a newpage \newpage
358 or by a page break \pagebreak
359 or by a defined page break \pagebreak % again with a comment
362 \section{Special characters\index{Special characters}}
364 Then one has those macros with a long name for a short meaning, like
365 \textasciitilde, \textasciicircum{} or \textbackslash{}, \slash{},
366 \nobreakdash- and the characters
367 that LaTeX wants to espace because they are active, like \_\&\#\$\{\}\%.
369 And what about special characters like hyphe\-nation mark,
370 ellipsis\ldots, and end-of-sentence\@. LyX also supports a menu
371 separator\lyxarrow{}and a spif\textcompwordmark{}fy ligature break.
373 LyX translates the phrases LyX, TeX, LaTeX2e and LaTeX
374 to the commands \LyX{}, \TeX{}, \LaTeXe{} and \LaTeX{}.
375 If these phrases occur as part of other words (like 1LyX or aTeX or LaTeX3)
376 they should not be put into ERT.
378 Test for whitespace handling of commands: The following lines should
379 result in identical output:
381 builtin \textasciicircum{} unicodesymbols \j{} user \mycommand{} xx\par
382 builtin \textasciicircum {} unicodesymbols \j {} user \mycommand{} xx\par
383 builtin \textasciicircum % with a comment
384 {} unicodesymbols \j % and a second one
385 {} user \mycommand % and another
388 A sub\textsubscript{sc\emph{ript}} and super\textsuperscript{script
389 with $a^2+b^2=c^2$ math}.
393 \printnomenclature hello
395 \settowidth{\nomlabelwidth}{URL2}
398 \printnomenclature[0.02\linewidth]{}