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+#LyX 2.1 created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/
+\lyxformat 474
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+\justification true
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\noindent
-If you have comments or error corrections, please send them to the LyX Documenta
-tion mailing list:
+If you have comments on or corrections to this documentation, please send
+ them to the LyX Documentation mailing list:
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target "lyx-docs@lists.lyx.org"
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LyX is a document preparation system.
It excels at letting you create complex technical and scientific articles
- with mathematics, cross-references, bibliographies, indices, etc.
- It is very good at documents of any length in which the usual processing
- abilities are required: automatic sectioning and pagination, spell checking,
- and so forth.
+ with mathematics, cross-references, bibliographies, indexes, etc.
+ It is very good for working with documents of any length in which the usual
+ processing abilities are required: automatic sectioning and pagination,
+ spell checking and so forth.
It can also be used to write a letter to your mom, though granted, there
are probably simpler programs available for that.
It is definitely not the best tool for creating banners, flyers, or advertiseme
nts (we'll explain why later), though with some effort all these can be
done, too.
- Some examples of what it is used for: memos, letters, dissertations and
- theses, lecture notes, seminar notebooks, conference proceedings, software
+ Here are some examples of what it is used for: memos, letters, dissertations
+ and theses, lecture notes, seminar notebooks, conference proceedings, software
documentation, books, articles in refereed scientific journals, scripts
for plays and movies, business proposals, presentations \SpecialChar \ldots{}
.
It is designed for authors who want professional output quickly with a
- minimum of effort without becoming specialists in typesetting.
+ minimum of effort and without becoming specialists in typesetting.
The job of typesetting is done mostly by the computer, not the author;
with LyX, the author can concentrate on the contents of his writing.
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and LyX takes care of the rest, following a set of rules called a
\emph on
-style.
+style
\emph default
-
+.
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.
Of course, if you later decide that this section belongs someplace else
- in the document, or if you insert a new section before it, you need to
- change the numbering for this and all following sections, as well as any
- entry in the table of contents.
-
+ in the document or if you insert a new section before it, you need to change
+ the numbering for this and all following sections, as well as any entry
+ in the table of contents.
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-Introduction\SpecialChar \@.
-
+Introduction
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-
+.
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that label should be, how many blank lines to put between each item, and
so on.
Under LyX, you have only two concerns: what kind of list is this, and what
- do I want to put in it.
- That's it.
+ do I want to put in it? That is it.
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\begin_layout Subsection
Differences between LyX and Other Word Processors
-\begin_inset Argument
+\begin_inset Argument 1
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\begin_layout Plain Layout
Tab stops, along with a ruler showing you the position of things on the
page, are useless in LyX.
The program worries about where things go on the page, not you.
- Extra whitespace is similar; LyX adds them where necessary, depending on
+ Extra whitespace is similar; LyX adds it where necessary, depending on
context.
Not being able to type two blank lines in a row will be annoying at first,
but it makes more sense once you're thinking in WYSIWYM terms.
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-
+
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WYSIWYM concept.
However, they've only recently been able to do so, whereas LyX is built
upon the LaTeX document preparation system.
- LaTeX has been around for over 20 years, and
+ LaTeX has been around since 1985, and
\emph on
works
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The source for the info in this section is
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-\end_inset
-
-
\emph on
A Guide to LaTeX2e
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-,
-\begin_inset Quotes erd
-\end_inset
-
- by Helmut Kopka and Patrick Daly, which has an entry in the bibliography
+, by Helmut Kopka and Patrick Daly, which has an entry in the bibliography
of the
\emph on
User's Guide
\end_inset
of the printing trade were modeled by Knuth as computer algorithms and
- incorporated into TeX, thus its excellent printed appearance.
+ incorporated into TeX, hence its excellent printed appearance.
What comes directly out of TeX is the portable document format
\emph on
pdf
This is where Leslie Lamport enters our story.
He wanted a macro package that was more user- and less typesetter-oriented,
with a set of commands that consistently typeset things like sections,
- tables or math formulas in an uniform, consistent fashion.
+ tables or math formulas in a uniform, consistent fashion.
This is how LaTeX was born.
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or an article.
There are classes for slides, for physics and math journals\SpecialChar \ldots{}
many universities
- even have a class for their thesis format! A
+ even have a class for their thesis format.
+ A
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style
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-classes: Descriptions of a type of document, using LaTeX\SpecialChar \@.
+classes: Descriptions of types of document used with LaTeX\SpecialChar \@.
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-styles: Alters the default behavior of LaTeX in some way.
+styles: Descriptions of the default behavior of particular elements of LaTeX.
\end_layout
\begin_layout Description
-LyX: Visual, WYSIWYM word-processor that uses LaTeX to do its typesetting.
+LyX: Visual, WYSIWYM document processor that uses LaTeX to do its typesetting.
\end_layout
\begin_layout Standard
-This section attempts to account for the difference between LyX and other
- word processors.
+This section attempts to explain the difference between LyX and a word processor.
Simply put, LaTeX is the difference.
- By using LaTeX as its backend, LyX helps you think more about
+ By using LaTeX as its backend, LyX helps you to think more about
\emph on
- what
+ what
\emph default
(as in the
\emph on
of LyX, the documentation has been split up into several different files.
Each one has its own purpose, as described below.
Before you go ploughing into any of those files, however, you should read
- this chapter thoroughly first, since it contains a lot of useful information
+ this chapter thoroughly, since it contains a lot of useful information
and commentary that can save you some time.
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-The developing of LyX will hopefully never stop, so that some of the documentati
-on may be incomplete or a bit out of date, though we try to keep up.
+Hopefully, the development of LyX will never stop; so some of the documentation
+ may be incomplete or a bit out of date, though we try to keep up-to-date.
Like the rest of LyX, the manuals are the work of a group of volunteers
who have
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-, families, dishes to clean, kitty litter to dispose of, et cetera.
+, families, dishes to clean,
+\emph on
+et cetera
+\emph default
+.
If you want to help out, be sure to read Section
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\end_inset
\begin_layout Standard
Also, please do us a favor – if anything in these manuals confuses you,
is unclear, or wrong, don't hesitate to let us know! You can reach the
- current document maintainers by mailing to
+ current document maintainers by emailing
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LatexCommand href
target "lyx-docs@lists.lyx.org"
\end_inset
.
- If you have questions which are not obviously answered in the documentation,
+ If you have questions that are not obviously answered in the documentation,
and need help fast, there is an active users' mailing list which you can
reach at
\begin_inset CommandInset href
\end_layout
\begin_layout Standard
-Some may have printed out the manuals.
- Others may be reading it within LyX.
+Some of you may have printed out the manuals.
+ Others may be reading them within LyX.
There are some differences between the LyX-file and the printed version.
- First, the title is simply at the top of the document, not formatted on
+ In LyX, the title is simply at the top of the document, not formatted on
a separate page as in some of the printed versions.
Nor are any of the footnotes or the Table of Contents fully visible.
To open a footnote, which looks like this:
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In the printed manuals, all cross-references appear as the actual numbers
for a chapter, section, subsection, and so on.
- Online, however, all cross-references appear as a light-grey box like the
- following:
+ In the LyX-file, however, all cross-references appear as light-grey boxes
+ like the following:
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filename clipart/referenceQt4.png
scale 75
\end_inset
.
- If you click on that box with the left mouse button, a dialog box will
+ If you click on such a box with the left mouse button, a dialog box will
appear containing a list of all the cross-references in the document.
- You can go to the referred section by right-clicking on the box or by clicking
- the button
+ You can go to the referenced section by right-clicking on the box or by
+ clicking the button
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Go
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in the opened dialog.
Going back to where you came from is just as easy.
- Clicking on
+ Click on
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Go
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\begin_layout Standard
Now that we've cleared up some of the differences between the printed and
- online versions of this file, we can start looking at the format of this
+ LyX-file versions of this file, we can start looking at the format of this
document.
You'll occasionally notice things in different fonts:
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-Ctrl-
+Ctrl+
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-Shift-
+Shift+
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\family sans
-Alt-
+Alt+
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-reference "cap:Units-for-image"
+reference "tab:Units"
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\begin_inset Float table
-placement t
wide false
sideways false
status open
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-\begin_inset Caption
+\begin_inset Caption Standard
\begin_layout Plain Layout
\begin_inset CommandInset label
LatexCommand label
-name "cap:Units-for-image"
+name "tab:Units"
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\align center
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<lyxtabular version="3" rows="20" columns="2">
-<features tabularvalignment="middle">
-<column alignment="center" valignment="top" width="0">
-<column alignment="center" valignment="top" width="0">
+<features rotate="0" booktabs="true" tabularvalignment="middle">
+<column alignment="center" valignment="top" width="0pt">
+<column alignment="center" valignment="top">
<row>
-<cell alignment="center" valignment="top" topline="true" bottomline="true" leftline="true" usebox="none">
+<cell alignment="center" valignment="top" topline="true" bottomline="true" usebox="none">
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\begin_inset Text
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-inch
+inch (1
+\begin_inset space \thinspace{}
+\end_inset
+
+in = 2.54
+\begin_inset space \thinspace{}
+\end_inset
+
+cm)
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- (Skimming the rest of the document wouldn't hurt, either.)
+ (Skimming through the rest of the document wouldn't hurt, either.)
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\begin_layout Description
most
\emph default
of the basic operation and available features of LyX here.
- The main manual assumes that you've read the
+ The main manual assumes that you have read the
\emph on
Tutorial
\emph default
\emph default
.
Documents in detail how to use tables, graphics, floats, notes, program
- listings, and boxes.
+ listings and boxes.
It also includes many tricks of the LaTeX masters.
\end_layout
User's Guide
\emph default
.
- Documents in detail how to typeset any kind of formulas.
+ Documents in detail how to typeset any kind of formula.
\end_layout
\begin_layout Description
User's Guide
\emph default
.
- Documents how to use raw LaTeX commands, additional layouts, and special-purpos
-e editing features.
+ Documents how to use raw LaTeX commands, additional layouts and special-purpose
+ editing features.
\end_layout
\begin_layout Description
Customization A description of advanced LyX features, including how to customize
the overall behavior of LyX\SpecialChar \@.
This includes such things as keybindings, internati
-onalization, and configuration files.
+onalization and configuration files.
It also includes information about layout files, which are needed to get
LyX to support LaTeX classes or packages.
\end_layout
\begin_layout Description
-Shortcuts Tables with the currently defined LyX shortcuts.
+Shortcuts Tables of the currently defined LyX shortcuts.
\end_layout
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\end_inset
-configuration LyX investigates your system upon installation.
- This file contains info on what LyX learned about your installation.
+Configuration A report produced by LyX about your system.
+ This file contains information on what LyX learned about your installation.
Check it to see if you're missing something you might like to have.
\end_layout
Accurate, detailed descriptions are preferred - the more time developers
have to spend to pinpoint the source of a bug, the less time they have
for other improvements.
- Mention the system and system version you are running LyX with.
+ Mention the system and system version on which you are running LyX.
Give the versions of the libraries you have installed on your system, and,
if relevant, the versions of external programs that LyX uses.
If it's a compilation or configuration problem, include the file
config.log
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, and mention which compiler you are using.
-
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\begin_layout Subsubsection
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-http://www.lyx.org/trac/browser/lyx-devel/trunk/lib/doc
+http://www.lyx.org/trac/browser/lyxgit/lib/doc?rev=master
\end_layout
\end_inset
\emph on
User's Guide
\emph default
- is likely to be the most up-to-date of all of the documentation.
+ are likely to be the most up-to-date of all of the documentation.
You should be able to glean some insights into how we want the manuals
to read and to look.
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\begin_inset Newline newline
\end_inset
-to discuss your intended changes, and get some feedback on them.
+to discuss your intended changes and to get some feedback on them.
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