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\begin_body
\begin_layout Title
-Introduction to LyX
+Introduction to \SpecialCharNoPassThru LyX
\end_layout
\begin_layout Author
-by the LyX Team
+by the \SpecialCharNoPassThru LyX
+ Team
\begin_inset Foot
status collapsed
-\begin_layout Standard
+\begin_layout Plain Layout
\noindent
-If you have comments or error corrections, please send them to the LyX Documenta
-tion mailing list:
-\family typewriter
-lyx-docs@lists.lyx.org
+If you have comments on or corrections to this documentation, please send
+ them to the \SpecialCharNoPassThru LyX
+ Documentation mailing list:
+\begin_inset CommandInset href
+LatexCommand href
+target "lyx-docs@lists.lyx.org"
+type "mailto:"
+
+\end_inset
+
+
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\begin_layout Standard
-\begin_inset LatexCommand tableofcontents
+\begin_inset CommandInset toc
+LatexCommand tableofcontents
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\begin_layout Section
-The Philosophy of LyX
+The Philosophy of \SpecialCharNoPassThru LyX
\end_layout
\begin_layout Subsection
-What is LyX?
+What is \SpecialCharNoPassThru LyX
+?
\end_layout
\begin_layout Standard
-LyX is a document preparation system.
+\SpecialCharNoPassThru 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, spellchecking,
- 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{}
+ for plays and movies, business proposals, presentations \SpecialChar ldots
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\begin_layout Standard
-LyX is a program that provides a modern approach to writing documents with
+\SpecialCharNoPassThru LyX
+ is a program that provides a modern approach to writing documents with
a computer by using a markup language paradigm, an approach that breaks
with the obsolete tradition of the
\begin_inset Quotes eld
.
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 her writing.
+ with \SpecialCharNoPassThru LyX
+, the author can concentrate on the contents of his writing.
\end_layout
\begin_layout Standard
-Part of the initial challenge of using LyX comes from the change in thinking
+Part of the initial challenge of using \SpecialCharNoPassThru LyX
+ comes from the change in thinking
that you, the user, must make.
At one time, all we had for creating documents were typewriters, so we
all learned certain tricks to get around their limitations.
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-This is where LyX differs from an ordinary word processor.
+This is where \SpecialCharNoPassThru LyX
+ differs from an ordinary word processor.
You don't concern yourself with what character goes where.
- You tell LyX
+ You tell \SpecialCharNoPassThru LyX
+
\emph on
what you're doing
\emph default
- and LyX takes care of the rest, following a set of rules called a
+ and \SpecialCharNoPassThru LyX
+ takes care of the rest, following a set of rules called a
\emph on
-style.
+style
\emph default
-
+.
\begin_inset Foot
status collapsed
-\begin_layout Standard
+\begin_layout Plain Layout
To be fair, most recent versions of the most popular office suites now have
some sort of style sheets which follow a similar markup method.
However, our experience is that they are still rarely used in practice.
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+Introduction\SpecialChar endofsentence
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+
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Introduction
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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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\begin_layout Standard
-In LyX, you go to the pull-down on the far left of the button bar and select
+In \SpecialCharNoPassThru LyX
+, you go to the pull-down on the far left of the button bar and select
\family sans
Section
\begin_inset Quotes eld
\end_inset
-Introduction\SpecialChar \@.
-
+Introduction
\begin_inset Quotes erd
\end_inset
-
+.
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Yes, that's all.
- If you cut and paste the section, it will automatically be renumbered ---
+ If you cut and paste the section, it will automatically be renumbered —
everywhere.
And if you enter references to that section correctly (by inserting cross-refer
-ence tags), LyX will automatically update them all throughout the file so
+ence tags), \SpecialCharNoPassThru LyX
+ will automatically update them all throughout the file so
that you never, ever type a section number.
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Now let's look at the problem of consistency.
- Five days later, you reopen your report and start Section\InsetSpace ~
+ Five days later, you reopen your report and start Section
+\begin_inset space ~
+\end_inset
+
4.
- However, you forget that you were using 18pt bold instead of 16pt, so you
- type in the heading for Section\InsetSpace ~
-4 in a different font that what you used
- for Section\InsetSpace ~
+ However, you forget that you were using 18
+\begin_inset space \thinspace{}
+\end_inset
+
+pt bold instead of 16
+\begin_inset space \thinspace{}
+\end_inset
+
+pt, so you type in the heading for Section
+\begin_inset space ~
+\end_inset
+
+4 in a different font from the one you used for Section
+\begin_inset space ~
+\end_inset
+
1.
- That problem doesn't even exist in LyX.
+ That problem doesn't even exist in \SpecialCharNoPassThru LyX
+.
The computer takes care of all that silly bookkeeping about which thing
has what size font, not you.
After all, that's what a computer is good at.
You need to figure out where to put the label for each list item, what
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.
+ Under \SpecialCharNoPassThru LyX
+, you have only two concerns: what kind of list is this, and what
+ do I want to put in it? That is it.
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-So, the basic idea behind LyX is: specify
+So, the basic idea behind \SpecialCharNoPassThru LyX
+ is: specify
\emph on
what
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- the LyX model is
+ the \SpecialCharNoPassThru LyX
+ model is
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It's a powerful idea that greatly simplifies the mechanics of writing documents.
- This is also why LyX isn't so good for creating posters and flyers---in
- this case, you
+ This is also why \SpecialCharNoPassThru LyX
+ isn't so good for creating posters and flyers.
+ In this case, you
\emph on
do
\emph default
want to specify exactly where everything goes, because there are no functional
units like paragraphs, sections, etc.
- This doesn't mean LyX is missing some cool function.
- It simply means that it isn't the right tool for the job --- you don't
- use a screwdriver to drive in nails.
+ This doesn't mean \SpecialCharNoPassThru LyX
+ is missing some cool function.
+ It simply means that it isn't the right tool for the job — you don't use
+ a screwdriver to drive in nails.
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-Differences between LyX and Other Word Processors
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+ and Other Word Processors
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-Here's a list of things you won't find in LyX:
+Here's a list of things you won't find in \SpecialCharNoPassThru LyX
+:
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-Extra whitespace (i.e.
- hitting
+Extra whitespace (e.
+\begin_inset space \thinspace{}
+\end_inset
+
+g.
+\begin_inset space \space{}
+\end_inset
+
+hitting
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Tab stops, along with a ruler showing you the position of things on the
- page, are useless in LyX.
+ page, are useless in \SpecialCharNoPassThru 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; \SpecialCharNoPassThru 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.
\end_layout
\begin_layout Standard
-Here are some things that exist in LyX, but aren't used as you might think:
+Here are some things that exist in \SpecialCharNoPassThru LyX
+, but aren't used as you might think:
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\end_layout
\begin_layout Itemize
-Line spacing (i.e.
- single spaced, double spaced, etc.)
+Line spacing (e.
+\begin_inset space \thinspace{}
+\end_inset
+
+g.
+\begin_inset space \space{}
+\end_inset
+
+single spaced, double spaced, etc.)
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\begin_layout Standard
-Although they exist in LyX, you generally don't need them.
- LyX will take care of these things for you, depending on what you're doing.
+Although they exist in \SpecialCharNoPassThru LyX
+, you generally don't need them.
+ \SpecialCharNoPassThru LyX
+ will take care of these things for you, depending on what you're doing.
Different parts of the document are automatically set in a different typeface
and font size.
Paragraph indenting is context dependent; different types of paragraphs
get indented differently.
Page breaks get handled automatically, as well.
In general, the space between lines, between words, and between paragraphs
- is variable, set by LyX.
+ is variable, set by \SpecialCharNoPassThru LyX
+.
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+\begin_layout Plain Layout
There are ways to adjust all of these (only some of which require knowledge
- of LaTeX), either for a whole document or for a specific location in a
+ of \SpecialCharNoPassThru LaTeX
+), either for a whole document or for a specific location in a
document.
See the
\emph on
\emph default
and/or the
\emph on
-Extended Features
+Additional Features
\emph default
manual for details.
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+
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-Lastly, there are a few areas where we believe LyX (and LaTeX) surpasses
+Lastly, there are a few areas where we believe \SpecialCharNoPassThru LyX
+ (and \SpecialCharNoPassThru LaTeX
+) surpasses
many word processors:
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Granted, many modern word processors can handle mathematical symbols, tables,
and hyphenation, and many have moved towards style definitions and the
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
+ However, they've only recently been able to do so, whereas \SpecialCharNoPassThru LyX
+ is built
+ upon the \SpecialCharNoPassThru LaTeX
+ document preparation system.
+ \SpecialCharNoPassThru LaTeX
+ has been around since 1985, and
\emph on
works
\emph default
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\begin_layout Subsection
-What is LaTeX?
+What is \SpecialCharNoPassThru LaTeX
+?
\end_layout
\begin_layout Standard
-LaTeX is a document preparation system designed by Leslie Lamport in 1985.
+\SpecialCharNoPassThru LaTeX
+ is a document preparation system designed by Leslie Lamport in 1985.
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-\begin_layout Standard
+\begin_layout Plain Layout
The source for the info in this section is
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-\end_inset
-
-
\emph on
-A Guide to LaTeX2e
+A Guide to \SpecialCharNoPassThru LaTeX2e
\emph default
-,
-\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
\emph default
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+\SpecialChar endofsentence
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- It was built up from a typesetting language called TeX, created by Donald
+ It was built up from a typesetting language called \SpecialCharNoPassThru TeX
+, created by Donald
Knuth in 1984.
- TeX takes a sequence of typesetting commands, written in a script in an
+ \SpecialCharNoPassThru TeX
+ takes a sequence of typesetting commands, written in a script in an
ASCII file, and executes them.
Many of the
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\end_inset
of the printing trade were modeled by Knuth as computer algorithms and
- incorporated into TeX, thus its excellent printed appearance.
- What comes directly out of TeX is the portable document format
+ incorporated into \SpecialCharNoPassThru TeX
+, hence its excellent printed appearance.
+ What comes directly out of \SpecialCharNoPassThru TeX
+ is the portable document format
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-TeX isn't only a typesetting engine, it also allows you to define macros.
- Most people who use TeX are actually using a macro package which Knuth
+\SpecialCharNoPassThru TeX
+ isn't only a typesetting engine; it also allows you to define macros.
+ Most people who use \SpecialCharNoPassThru TeX
+ are actually using a macro package which Knuth
created to hide a lot of the typesetting details.
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.
- This is how LaTeX was born.
+ tables or math formulas in a uniform, consistent fashion.
+ This is how \SpecialCharNoPassThru LaTeX
+ was born.
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-Now, in parallel with the development and growth of LaTeX, other folks were
- creating their own custom macro packages for TeX, ones to make slides or
+Now, in parallel with the development and growth of \SpecialCharNoPassThru LaTeX
+, other folks were
+ creating their own custom macro packages for \SpecialCharNoPassThru TeX
+, ones to make slides or
articles for math journals and so on.
- Some used the raw TeX facilities to do this, others began modifying LaTeX.
- To try and unify this mess, a team of LaTeX-nicians began to work on LaTeX2e,
- the current version of LaTeX, during the late 1980's.
- This new version of LaTeX has commands which provide an easier-to-use interface
- to TeX's macro-creating commands, aid in the use of new fonts, and so on.
- In fact, LaTeX is quite an extensive language in its own right! Users around
- the world have been creating their own add-ons for LaTeX beyond the standard
+ Some used the raw \SpecialCharNoPassThru TeX
+ facilities to do this, others began modifying \SpecialCharNoPassThru LaTeX
+.
+ To try and unify this mess, a team of \SpecialCharNoPassThru LaTeX
+-nicians began to work on \SpecialCharNoPassThru LaTeX2e
+,
+ the current version of \SpecialCharNoPassThru LaTeX
+, during the late 1980's.
+ This new version of \SpecialCharNoPassThru LaTeX
+ has commands which provide an easier-to-use interface
+ to \SpecialCharNoPassThru TeX
+'s macro-creating commands, aid in the use of new fonts, and so on.
+ In fact, \SpecialCharNoPassThru LaTeX
+ is quite an extensive language in its own right! Users around
+ the world have been creating their own add-ons for \SpecialCharNoPassThru LaTeX
+ beyond the standard
ones.
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-There are two ways to extend LaTeX: classes and styles.
+There are two ways to extend \SpecialCharNoPassThru LaTeX
+: classes and styles.
A
\emph on
class
\emph default
- is a set of LaTeX macros describing a new type of document, like a book,
+ is a set of \SpecialCharNoPassThru LaTeX
+ macros describing a new type of document, like a book,
or an article.
- There are classes for slides, for physics and math journals\SpecialChar \ldots{}
+ 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
\emph on
style
\emph default
behavior
\emph default
that any document can use.
- For example, LyX controls page margins and line spacing using two different
- LaTeX style-files designed for these purposes.
+ For example, \SpecialCharNoPassThru LyX
+ controls page margins and line spacing using two different
+ \SpecialCharNoPassThru LaTeX
+ style-files designed for these purposes.
There are style-files for a whole slew of things: printing labels or envelopes,
changing indentation behavior, adding new fonts, manipulating graphics,
designing fancy page headings, customizing bibliographies, altering the
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-TeX: Typesetting language with macro capability.
+\SpecialCharNoPassThru TeX
+: Typesetting language with macro capability.
\end_layout
\begin_layout Description
-LaTeX: Macro package built upon TeX\SpecialChar \@.
+\SpecialCharNoPassThru LaTeX
+: Macro package built upon \SpecialCharNoPassThru TeX
+\SpecialChar endofsentence
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\begin_layout Description
-classes: Descriptions of a type of document, using LaTeX\SpecialChar \@.
+classes: Descriptions of types of document used with \SpecialCharNoPassThru LaTeX
+\SpecialChar endofsentence
\end_layout
\begin_layout Description
-styles: Alters the default behavior of LaTeX in some way.
+styles: Descriptions of the default behavior of particular elements of \SpecialCharNoPassThru LaTeX
+.
\end_layout
\begin_layout Description
-LyX: Visual, WYSIWYM word-processor that uses LaTeX to do its printing.
+\SpecialCharNoPassThru LyX
+: Visual, WYSIWYM document processor that uses \SpecialCharNoPassThru LaTeX
+ to do its typesetting.
\end_layout
\begin_layout Standard
-LaTeX is the reason why LyX differs from other word processors.
- LyX is a graphical user interface (GUI) frontend for LaTeX.
- It is designed to typeset documents using LaTeX without knowing its macro
- commands.
- But although LyX can never support all commands graphically, it offers
- its usage, so that LyX is as functional as LaTeX.
-\end_layout
-
-\begin_layout Standard
-Just like LaTeX, LyX focuses on the context of your writing ---
+This section attempts to explain the difference between \SpecialCharNoPassThru LyX
+ and a word processor.
+ Simply put, \SpecialCharNoPassThru LaTeX
+ is the difference.
+ By using \SpecialCharNoPassThru LaTeX
+ as its backend, \SpecialCharNoPassThru LyX
+ helps you to think more about
\emph on
-what
+ what
\emph default
- you are typing.
- The computer then handles how it should look.
+ (as in the
+\emph on
+words
+\emph default
+) you write.
+ The computer then handles
+\emph on
+how
+\emph default
+ they should look.
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\begin_layout Standard
To make it easier to answer your questions and describe all of the features
- of LyX, the documentation has been split up into several different files.
+ of \SpecialCharNoPassThru LyX
+, the documentation has been split up into several different files.
Each one has its own purpose, as described below.
- Before you go plowing into any of those files, however, you should read
- this chapter thoroughly first, since it contains a lot of useful information
+ Before you go ploughing into any of those files, however, you should read
+ this chapter thoroughly, since it contains a lot of useful information
and commentary that can save you some time.
\end_layout
\begin_layout Standard
-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.
- Like the rest of LyX, the manuals are the work of a group of volunteers
+Hopefully, the development of \SpecialCharNoPassThru 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 \SpecialCharNoPassThru 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.
- If you want to help out, be sure to read Section\InsetSpace ~
+, families, dishes to clean,
+\emph on
+et cetera
+\emph default
+.
+ If you want to help out, be sure to read Section
+\begin_inset space ~
+\end_inset
+
-\begin_inset LatexCommand ref
+\begin_inset CommandInset ref
+LatexCommand ref
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+ in addition to the rest of this document.
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-Also, please do us a favor -- if anything in these manuals confuses you,
+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
-\family typewriter
-lyx-docs@lists.lyx.org
-\family default
+ current document maintainers by emailing
+\begin_inset CommandInset href
+LatexCommand href
+target "lyx-docs@lists.lyx.org"
+type "mailto:"
+
+\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
-\family typewriter
-lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
-\family default
+\begin_inset CommandInset href
+LatexCommand href
+target "lyx-users@lists.lyx.org"
+type "mailto:"
+
+\end_inset
+
.
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-Some may have printed out the manuals.
- Others may be reading it 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
+Some of you may have printed out the manuals.
+ Others may be reading them within \SpecialCharNoPassThru LyX
+.
+ There are some differences between the \SpecialCharNoPassThru LyX
+-file and the printed version.
+ In \SpecialCharNoPassThru 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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\family default
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+ menu, where the contents are displayed automatically\SpecialChar endofsentence
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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 \SpecialCharNoPassThru LyX
+-file, however, all cross-references appear as light-grey boxes
+ like the following:
\begin_inset Graphics
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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.
- This introduction has only two, the first one is named
-\begin_inset Quotes eld
+ You can go to the referenced section by right-clicking on the box or by
+ clicking the button
+\family sans
+Go
+\begin_inset space ~
\end_inset
-sec:Contrib
-\begin_inset Quotes erd
+to
+\begin_inset space ~
\end_inset
-.
- You can go to the referred section by right-clicking on the box or by clicking
- the button
-\family sans
-Go\InsetSpace ~
-to\InsetSpace ~
Label
\family default
in the opened dialog.
Going back to where you came from is just as easy.
- Clicking on
+ Click on
\family sans
-Go back
+Go
+\begin_inset space ~
+\end_inset
+
+Back
\family default
to go back to your earlier location.
\end_layout
\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
+ \SpecialCharNoPassThru LyX
+-file versions of this file, we can start looking at the format of this
document.
You'll occasionally notice things in different fonts:
\end_layout
\family typewriter
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\family default
- is used for program and file names, LyX code and functions.
+ is used for program and file names, \SpecialCharNoPassThru LyX
+ code and functions.
\end_layout
\begin_layout Itemize
\series bold
Bold
\series default
- is used for LaTeX code
+ is used for \SpecialCharNoPassThru LaTeX
+ code
\end_layout
\begin_layout Standard
-For menu accelerator keys and keybindings, you'll probably get referred
- to the
-\emph on
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-\emph default
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-\begin_inset Quotes eld
-\end_inset
-
-
-\emph on
-Extended Features Manual
-\emph default
-
-\begin_inset Quotes erd
-\end_inset
-
- (the file
-\family typewriter
-Extended.lyx
-\family default
-).
- When we do need to reference keys, we'll use the following prefixing convention
-:
+When we do need to reference keys, we'll use the following prefixing convention:
\end_layout
\begin_layout Itemize
\family sans
-C-
+Ctrl+
\family default
\begin_inset Quotes erd
indicates the
\family sans
-Control-
+Control
\family default
key.
\end_layout
\family sans
-S-
+Shift+
\family default
\begin_inset Quotes erd
indicates the
\family sans
-Shift-
+Shift
\family default
key.
\end_layout
\family sans
-M-
+Alt+
\family default
\begin_inset Quotes erd
indicates the
\family sans
-Meta-
+Alt
\family default
- key, which on some keyboards will be the
+ (
\family sans
-Alt-
+Meta
\family default
- key.
+) key.
\end_layout
\begin_layout Itemize
\begin_inset Quotes erd
\end_inset
- \SpecialChar \ldots{}
+ \SpecialChar ldots
\begin_inset Quotes eld
\end_inset
\end_inset
still others have two keys.
- LyX treats all of them as the same key, so we'll use
+ \SpecialCharNoPassThru LyX
+ treats all of them as the same key, so we'll use
\family sans
Return
\family default
\end_layout
\begin_layout Standard
-You'll also see something like
-\begin_inset Quotes eld
-\end_inset
-
-(See
-\emph on
-
-\begin_inset Quotes els
-\end_inset
-
-Extended
-\emph default
-
-\begin_inset Quotes ers
-\end_inset
-
-)
-\begin_inset Quotes erd
-\end_inset
-
- from time to time.
- We've listed the possible default keybindings for a function in its entry
- in the
-\begin_inset Quotes eld
-\end_inset
-
-
-\emph on
-Extended Features Manual
-\emph default
-,
-\begin_inset Quotes erd
-\end_inset
-
- so check there, too.
- Note that there are two different keybinding maps in common use in the
- LyX community: the
-\begin_inset Quotes eld
-\end_inset
-
-CUA
-\begin_inset Quotes erd
-\end_inset
-
- style which is the default and familiar to those coming from the PC world,
- and the
-\begin_inset Quotes eld
-\end_inset
-
-emacs
-\begin_inset Quotes erd
-\end_inset
-
- style, which is common with those who
-\begin_inset Quotes eld
-\end_inset
-
-grew up
-\begin_inset Quotes erd
-\end_inset
-
- on Unix systems and use the Emacs editor.
- Unless specifically noted, the keybindings in the documentation are from
- the default CUA map.
- If you like Emacs, you should be smart enough to read the documentation
- and figure out the bindings on your own.
+The list with the currently set shortcuts can be found in the
+\family sans
+Help
+\family default
+ menu under
+\family sans
+Shortcuts
+\family default
+.
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\begin_layout Subsection
\end_layout
\begin_layout Standard
-To understand the units described in this documentation, Table\InsetSpace ~
+To understand the units described in this documentation, Table
+\begin_inset space ~
+\end_inset
-\begin_inset LatexCommand ref
-reference "cap:Units-for-image"
+
+\begin_inset CommandInset ref
+LatexCommand ref
+reference "tab:Units"
\end_inset
- explains all units available in LyX.
+ explains all units available in \SpecialCharNoPassThru LyX
+.
\end_layout
\begin_layout Standard
\begin_inset Float table
-placement t
wide false
sideways false
status open
-\begin_layout Standard
-\begin_inset Caption
+\begin_layout Plain Layout
+\begin_inset Caption Standard
-\begin_layout Standard
-\begin_inset LatexCommand label
-name "cap:Units-for-image"
+\begin_layout Plain Layout
+\begin_inset CommandInset label
+LatexCommand label
+name "tab:Units"
\end_inset
\end_layout
-\begin_layout Standard
+\begin_layout Plain Layout
\begin_inset VSpace medskip
\end_inset
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-\begin_layout Standard
+\begin_layout Plain Layout
\align center
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+\begin_layout Plain Layout
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-\begin_inset Formula $\,$
+\begin_inset space \thinspace{}
\end_inset
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-\begin_inset Formula $\,$
+\begin_inset space \thinspace{}
\end_inset
in)
\end_inset
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-\begin_inset Formula $\,$
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\end_inset
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-\begin_inset Formula $\,$
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\end_inset
pt)
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-\begin_layout Standard
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\end_inset
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-\begin_inset Formula $\,$
+\begin_inset space \thinspace{}
\end_inset
pt)
\end_inset
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-\begin_inset Formula $\,$
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in)
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37.6
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mm)
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cc = 12
-\begin_inset Formula $\,$
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dd)
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<cell alignment="center" valignment="top" topline="true" leftline="true" rightline="true" usebox="none">
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% of paper height
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-\begin_layout Standard
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ex
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-\begin_layout Standard
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\emph on
x
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-<row topline="true">
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M
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</row>
-<row topline="true" bottomline="true">
-<cell alignment="center" valignment="top" topline="true" leftline="true" usebox="none">
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\begin_inset Text
-\begin_layout Standard
+\begin_layout Plain Layout
mu
\end_layout
\end_inset
</cell>
-<cell alignment="center" valignment="top" topline="true" leftline="true" rightline="true" usebox="none">
+<cell alignment="center" valignment="top" topline="true" bottomline="true" leftline="true" rightline="true" usebox="none">
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-\begin_layout Standard
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math unit (1
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+\begin_inset space \thinspace{}
\end_inset
mu = 1/18
-\begin_inset Formula $\,$
+\begin_inset space \thinspace{}
\end_inset
em)
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\begin_layout Standard
-The following list describes the contents of each of the files in the documentat
-ion:
+The following list describes the contents of the basic documentation files
+ that you find in the
+\family sans
+Help
+\family default
+ menu:
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\begin_layout Description
\end_layout
\begin_layout Description
-Tutorial If you are new to LyX, and have never used LaTeX before, you should
+Tutorial If you are new to \SpecialCharNoPassThru LyX
+, and have never used \SpecialCharNoPassThru LaTeX
+ before, you should
start here.
- If you have used LaTeX before, you should still read the
+ If you have used \SpecialCharNoPassThru LaTeX
+ before, you should still read the
\emph on
Tutorial
\emph default
\begin_inset Quotes eld
\end_inset
-LyX for LaTeX users.
+\SpecialCharNoPassThru LyX
+ for \SpecialCharNoPassThru LaTeX
+ users.
\begin_inset Quotes erd
\end_inset
- (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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+User's
+\begin_inset space ~
+\end_inset
+
Guide The primary documentation.
We'll cover
\emph on
most
\emph default
- of the basic operation and available features of LyX here.
- The main manual assumes that you've read the
+ of the basic operation and available features of \SpecialCharNoPassThru LyX
+ here.
+ The main manual assumes that you have read the
\emph on
Tutorial
\emph default
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-Embedded\InsetSpace ~
+Embedded
+\begin_inset space ~
+\end_inset
+
Objects Extension of the
\emph on
User's Guide
\emph default
.
- Documents in detail how to use tables, graphics, floats, notes, and boxes.
- It also includes many tricks of the LaTeX masters.
+ Documents in detail how to use tables, graphics, floats, notes, program
+ listings and boxes.
+ It also includes many tricks of the \SpecialCharNoPassThru LaTeX
+ masters.
\end_layout
\begin_layout Description
-Extended\InsetSpace ~
+Math Extension of the
+\emph on
+User's Guide
+\emph default
+.
+ Documents in detail how to typeset any kind of formula.
+\end_layout
+
+\begin_layout Description
+Additional
+\begin_inset space ~
+\end_inset
+
Features Extension of the
\emph on
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 \SpecialCharNoPassThru 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 \@.
+Customization A description of advanced \SpecialCharNoPassThru LyX
+ features, including how to customize
+ the overall behavior of \SpecialCharNoPassThru LyX
+\SpecialChar endofsentence
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
+ \SpecialCharNoPassThru LyX
+ to support \SpecialCharNoPassThru LaTeX
+ classes or packages.
\end_layout
\begin_layout Description
-LaTeX\InsetSpace ~
-configuration LyX investigates your system upon installation.
- This file contains info on what LyX learned about your installation.
+Shortcuts Tables of the currently defined \SpecialCharNoPassThru LyX
+ shortcuts.
+\end_layout
+
+\begin_layout Description
+\SpecialCharNoPassThru LaTeX
+\begin_inset space ~
+\end_inset
+
+Configuration A report produced by \SpecialCharNoPassThru LyX
+ about your system.
+ This file contains information on what \SpecialCharNoPassThru LyX
+ learned about your installation.
Check it to see if you're missing something you might like to have.
\end_layout
\begin_layout Standard
\align center
-If you are new to LyX, read the
+If you are new to \SpecialCharNoPassThru LyX
+, read the
\emph on
Tutorial
\emph default
.
- Now\SpecialChar \@.
+ Now\SpecialChar endofsentence
\end_layout
\begin_layout Standard
Otherwise, you could needlessly frustrate yourself.
- LyX does all that you need a word processor to do, but using a different
- approach.
\end_layout
\begin_layout Section
-\begin_inset LatexCommand label
+Contributing to the \SpecialCharNoPassThru LyX
+ Project
+\begin_inset CommandInset label
+LatexCommand label
name "sec:Contrib"
\end_inset
-Contributing to the LyX Project
+
\end_layout
\begin_layout Subsection
-Contributing to LyX
+Contributing to \SpecialCharNoPassThru LyX
\end_layout
\begin_layout Standard
-LyX is mostly written in C++ (the LaTeX importer is written in Python).
+\SpecialCharNoPassThru LyX
+ is mostly written in C++ (the \SpecialCharNoPassThru LaTeX
+ importer is written in Python).
It is a large project, and as a result it is not free from bugs, or the
need for improvements in the source code.
\end_layout
\end_layout
\begin_layout Standard
-While using LyX, you may find behavior which you consider a bug.
+While using \SpecialCharNoPassThru LyX
+, you may find behavior which you consider a bug.
Crashes, though rare, can happen.
- User interface problems are considered major bugs by the LyX team: especially
- helpful are indications of parts of the LyX interface you find confusing,
+ User interface problems are considered major bugs by the \SpecialCharNoPassThru LyX
+ team: especially
+ helpful are indications of parts of the \SpecialCharNoPassThru LyX
+ interface you find confusing,
or unclear.
\end_layout
\begin_layout Standard
-LyX has a bug tracking system, which you can find at
+\SpecialCharNoPassThru LyX
+ has a bug tracking system, which you can find at
\family typewriter
-\begin_inset LatexCommand url
-target "http://bugzilla.lyx.org/"
+\begin_inset Flex URL
+status collapsed
+
+\begin_layout Plain Layout
+
+http://www.lyx.org/trac/wiki/BugTrackerHome
+\end_layout
\end_inset
If you have a comment on an existing bug, or wish to report a new bug,
you may either use the bug tracker, or send an e-mail to the development
mailing list,
-\family typewriter
-lyx-devel@lists.lyx.org
-\family default
+\begin_inset CommandInset href
+LatexCommand href
+target "lyx-devel@lists.lyx.org"
+type "mailto:"
+
+\end_inset
+
.
- Archives of this list are linked from the main LyX website,
+ Archives of this list are linked from the main \SpecialCharNoPassThru LyX
+ website,
\family typewriter
-\begin_inset LatexCommand url
-target "http://www.lyx.org/"
+\begin_inset Flex URL
+status collapsed
+
+\begin_layout Plain Layout
+
+http://www.lyx.org/
+\end_layout
\end_inset
\end_layout
\begin_layout Standard
-A useful bug report will at a minimum include the version of LyX you are
+A useful bug report will at a minimum include the version of \SpecialCharNoPassThru LyX
+ you are
having the problem with.
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 \SpecialCharNoPassThru 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 relevant, the versions of external programs that \SpecialCharNoPassThru LyX
+ uses.
If it's a compilation or configuration problem, include the file
\family typewriter
config.log
\family default
, and mention which compiler you are using.
-
\end_layout
\begin_layout Subsubsection
\end_layout
\begin_layout Standard
-If you have made changes to LyX's source that you think should become part
- of LyX, send your changes as a diff file (in unified format) to the development
+If you have made changes to \SpecialCharNoPassThru LyX
+'s source that you think should become part
+ of \SpecialCharNoPassThru LyX
+, send your changes as a diff file (in unified format) to the development
list referenced above, along with a change log, and a description of what
your patch does.
\end_layout
\end_layout
\begin_layout Standard
-LyX's documentation is extensive; however LyX is under constant development,
+\SpecialCharNoPassThru LyX
+'s documentation is extensive; however \SpecialCharNoPassThru LyX
+ is under constant development,
and each new release adds new features.
You may find some documentation needs improvement.
This section describes what to do if you find an error, or have some suggestion
\begin_layout Standard
If you find a problem with the documentation, send a message to the mailing
list
-\family typewriter
-lyx-docs@lists.lyx.org
-\family default
+\begin_inset CommandInset href
+LatexCommand href
+target "lyx-docs@lists.lyx.org"
+type "mailto:"
+
+\end_inset
+
.
The documentation team will make any necessary fixes.
\end_layout
\end_layout
\begin_layout Standard
-The LyX Documentation Project, like anything else in the LyX project, can
+The \SpecialCharNoPassThru LyX
+ Documentation Project, like anything else in the \SpecialCharNoPassThru LyX
+ project, can
always use assistance! If you're interested in contributing to the Documentatio
n Project, you need to do the following:
\end_layout
\begin_layout Enumerate
-Get the latest LyX source code from
-\newline
+Get the latest \SpecialCharNoPassThru LyX
+ source code from
+\begin_inset Newline newline
+\end_inset
-\begin_inset LatexCommand url
-target "http://www.lyx.org/trac/browser/lyx-devel/trunk/lib/doc"
+
+\begin_inset Flex URL
+status collapsed
+
+\begin_layout Plain Layout
+
+http://www.lyx.org/trac/browser/lyxgit/lib/doc?rev=master
+\end_layout
\end_inset
-\newline
-Inside that directory is a file called
-\family typewriter
-DocStyle.lyx
-\family default
-.
- Read it; it's the style sheet for the documentation.
\end_layout
\begin_layout Enumerate
Tutorial
\emph default
-\newline
+\begin_inset Newline newline
+\end_inset
+
The point of this exercise is to give you ideas.
The
\emph on
\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.
\end_layout
\begin_layout Enumerate
Contact the team at:
-\newline
-
-\family typewriter
-lyx-docs@lists.lyx.org
-\family default
+\begin_inset Newline newline
+\end_inset
+
+
+\begin_inset CommandInset href
+LatexCommand href
+target "lyx-docs@lists.lyx.org"
+type "mailto:"
+
+\end_inset
+
+
+\begin_inset Newline newline
+\end_inset
-\newline
-to discuss your intended changes, and get some feedback on them.
+to discuss your intended changes and to get some feedback on them.
\end_layout
\begin_layout Standard