#
#\date_insert_format "%A, %e. %B %Y"
+
+# Maximum number of words in the initialization string for a new label.
+# If it is set to 0, then the init. string will only contain the prefix
+# (e.g. "sec:"). If it is set to -1, the init. string will be empty.
+# This feature is disabled in 1.1.6.
+#
+#\label_init_length 0
+
#
# SCREEN & FONTS SECTION #################################################
#
#
# The \converter command defines a converter between two formats.
-# LyX uses the defined converters for generating output in varius formats.
+# LyX uses the defined converters for generating output in various formats,
+# or for importing.
# The converter command has 4 arguments: The source format, the target format,
# the command, and additional flags.
# For example, the following defines a DVI->Postscript converter:
-#\converter dvi ps "dvips -o $$OutName $$FName" ""
-# The variable name $$FName is replaced with the name of the source file,
-# and $$OutName is replaced with the name of the target file.
+#\converter dvi ps "dvips -o $$o $$i" ""
+# The variable name $$i is replaced with the name of the source file,
+# and $$o is replaced with the name of the target file.
# The flags argument is a list of comma separated flags.
# Known flags are
# - * : copy the previously defined flags
# - needaux : The converted uses the .aux file, so we need to call latex
# before running the converter.
# - resultdir=dir : The converter put all the files in dir.
-# Using "resultdir" is same as "resultdir=$$Basename".
+# Using "resultdir" is same as "resultdir=$$b".
# Note: When exporting, the whole directory will be moved from the temporary
# directory to the target directory.
# - resultfile=file : Name of main file in the result directory, for example
-# "index.html" or "$$BaseName.html"
+# "index.html" or "$$b.html"
# If "resultfile" is omitted, the name of this file is assumed to be
# "index.format"
# - parselog=filtername : filtername is a name of a filter command that takes
# the converter error log (from stderr), and converts it to a fake latex .log
# file.
-# - disable=backends : A list of & seperated backend in which the converter
-# should not be used.
# For example:
-#\converter latex html "latex2html -split 0 $$FName"
-# "originaldir,needaux,resultdir,disable=linuxdoc&docbook"
+#\converter latex html "latex2html -split 0 $$i"
+# "originaldir,needaux,resultdir"
#
# For literate programming, use something like
-#\converter literate latex "noweave -delay -index $$FName >$$OutName"
+#\converter literate latex "noweave -delay -index $$i >$$o"
# "parselog=listerrors g"
-#\converter literate program "build-script $$FName"
+#\converter literate program "build-script $$i"
# "originaldir,parselog=listerrors g"
# The format command is used to define file formats. It has 4 arguments:
# Default is "".
#\backupdir_path "~/Desktop/Trash/"
-
-#
-# FAX SECTION #############################################################
-#
-
-# In the following, the <$$something> strings are substituted by
-# reasonable values by LyX. The 's are important as there may be spaces in
-# the string. The default is auto-detected.
-# This one is what is used with HylaFax:
-#\fax_command "sendfax -n -h '$$Host' -c '$$Comment' -x '$$Enterprise' -d '$$Name'@'$$Phone' '$$FName'"
-# Use this for the efax-command:
-#\fax_command "faxsend '$$Phone' '$$FName'"
-
-# This is the name of your phone book. It's per default situated in ~/.lyx/,
-# but you can override that with an absolute path.
-#\phone_book phonebook
-
-# This is how to call an external FAX-program instead of the built-in.
-# You may also insert $$FName to reference the PostScript file.
-#\fax_program "myfaxprg '$$FName'"
-#\fax_program tkhylafax
-
#
# ASCII EXPORT SECTION ###################################################
#