-### This file is part of
-### =====================================================
-###
-### LyX, the High Level Word Processor
-###
-### Copyright 1995-1997 Matthias Ettrich & the LyX Team
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-### =====================================================
-
-# The file lyxrc.example is a template to write your own lyxrc file.
+# -*- text -*-
+
+# file lyxrc.example
+# This file is part of LyX, the document processor.
+# Licence details can be found in the file COPYING.
+
+# author Lars Gullik Bjønnes
+# author Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
+# author José Matos
+# author Asger Alstrup Nielsen
+# author Ed Scott
+# author Lior Silberman
+# author Dekel Tsur
+
+# Full author contact details are available in file CREDITS.
+
+# The file lyxrc.example is a template to write your own lyxrc file.
# If you copy/rename it to lyxrc in the current directory, it will
# give global options for all LyX users. It is also possible to copy
# this file to $HOME/.lyx/lyxrc so that the configuration applies to a
# cua.bind for Windows-, Mac- and Motif-like bindings
# emacs.bind for Emacs-like bindings.
#
-# The \bind_file command looks in the LyX bind directory for a file
+# The \bind_file command looks in the LyX bind directory for a file
# of the given name, but a full path can also be given. If you have
# a bind file in your ~/.lyx/bind/ directory, it will be preferred
# over a system wide bind file. Default is `cua'.
# However, if you're not at all happy with the default bindings,
# the most logical thing to do would be to use one of the system
# wide bind files as a template and place your own version in
-# ~/.lyx/bind/mine_is_best.bind and change the above \bind_file
+# ~/.lyx/bind/mine_is_best.bind and change the above \bind_file
# to this instead:
#\bind_file mine_is_best
# 0 means no auto-save, default is 300 for five minutes.
#\autosave 600
-# LyX asks for a second confirmation to exit if you exit with changed
-# documents that you don't want to save. You can turn this confirmation off
+# LyX asks for a second confirmation to exit if you exit with changed
+# documents that you don't want to save. You can turn this confirmation off
# (LyX will still ask to save changed documents) with the following line.
# We recommend to keep the confirmation, though.
#\exit_confirmation false
# The default for now is ask on save.
# \new_ask_filename false
-# LyX continously displays names of last command executed, along with a list
+# LyX continously displays names of last command executed, along with a list
# of defined short-cuts for it in the minibuffer.
# It requires some horsepower to function, so you can turn it off, if LyX
# seems slow to you, by uncommenting this line:
# not append the -paper option to the dvi command at all. This case is
# especially useful when viewing your documents on Windows with yap,
# because yap does not allow a command line option for the paper size.
-#\view_dvi_paper_option ""
+#\view_dvi_paper_option ""
# LyX assumes that the default papersize should be usletter. If this is not
# true for your site, use the next line to specify usletter, legal,
# executive, a3, a4, a5, or b5 as the default papersize.
#\default_papersize "a4"
-# Define which program to use to use as postscript interpreter for included
-# images.
-# You can not include any options. The default is "gs" if it can be found.
-# If you have a slow computer, you should consider turning off the WYSIWYG
-# display of includes images, by using this command:
-#\ps_command ""
-
# Define which program to use to run "chktex".
# You should include options that turn different warnings on and off.
# Default is "chktex -n1 -n3 -n6 -n9 -n22 -n25 -n30 -n38"
# the lib/kbd directory if you want to write support for your language.
# If you do, please submit it to lyx-devel@lists.lyx.org.
-# The Pause button is defined to be a three-way switch between primary
+# The Pause button is defined to be a three-way switch between primary
# keyboard, secondary keyboard, and no keyboard mapping with the
# following command. It is useful if you want to write in a language
# not directly supported by your keyboard and you have defined a
# 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.
+# (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 #################################################
#
-# DPI (dots per inch) of your monitor is auto-detected by LyX. If that goes
+# DPI (dots per inch) of your monitor is auto-detected by LyX. If that goes
# wrong, you can override the setting here:
#\screen_dpi 100
# The zoom percentage for screen fonts.
-# A setting of 100% will make the fonts roughly the same size as on paper.
+# A setting of 100% will make the fonts roughly the same size as on paper.
# However, since a screen is wider than a piece of paper, the default setting
# is 150%.
#\screen_zoom 100
-# The wheel movement factor (for mice with wheels or five button mice)
-# Default is 100, about a page down. A value of 10 give me about a line and
-# a half
-#\wheel_jump 10
-
# LyX normally doesn't update the cursor position if you move the scrollbar.
# If you scroll the cursor off the screen and then start typing LyX will
-# move you back to where the cursor was. If you'd prefer to always have the
-# cursor on screen, bounded by the topmost and bottommost visible lines
+# move you back to where the cursor was. If you'd prefer to always have the
+# cursor on screen, bounded by the topmost and bottommost visible lines
# -- much like XEmacs for example -- then uncomment the next line.
#\cursor_follows_scrollbar true
# the same as what LaTeX calls latin1.
#\screen_font_encoding iso8859-2
-# The norm for the menu/popups fonts. The default is an empty string, which
+# The norm for the popup fonts. The default is an empty string, which
# causes to use the screen fonts norm (defined by \screen_font_encoding).
-#\screen_font_encoding_menu iso8859-2
+#\popup_font_encoding iso8859-2
-# The font for popups. It is set to
+# The normal font for popups. It is set to
# <font_popup>-*-*-*-?-*-*-*-*-<font_encoding>.
# The default is:
-#\screen_font_popup "-*-helvetica-medium-r"
+#\popup_font_name "-*-helvetica-medium-r"
-# The font for menus (and groups titles in popups). It is set to
+# The bold font for popups. It is set to
# <font_menu>-*-*-*-?-*-*-*-*-<font_encoding>.
# The default is:
-#\screen_font_menu "-*-helvetica-bold-r"
+#\popup_bold_font "-*-helvetica-bold-r"
# The font sizes used for calculating the scaling of the screen fonts.
# You should only have to change these if the fonts on your screen look bad,
# in which case you can fine tune the font selection size by size. LyX selects
# font size according to this table, the monitor DPI setting and the current
-# zoom setting.
+# zoom setting.
# The format is:
#\screen_font_sizes tiny smallest smaller small normal large larger largest huge huger
#
# UI SECTION ########################################################
#
-# Choose your UI (user interface) definition here. The .ui files are in the
+# Choose your UI (user interface) definition here. The .ui files are in the
# directory "lib/ui" and contains the definition of the menu and the toolbar.
#\ui_file "default"
# your print program.
#\print_command dvips
-# Extra options to pass to printing program after everything
+# Extra options to pass to printing program after everything
# else, but before the filename of the DVI file to be printed.
#\print_extra_options ""
-# When set, this printer option automatically prints to a file
+# When set, this printer option automatically prints to a file
# and then calls a separate print spooling program on that file
# with the given name and arguments.
# This is set by default to 'lp' or 'lpr', depending on what your
-# system uses.
+# system uses.
# Set this to "" if you have set up dvips so that it sends
# output to the right printer (remember to also use \print_adapt_output).
#\print_spool_command ""
# If you specify a printer name in the print dialog,
# the following argument is prepended along with the printer name
# after the spool command. The default is autodetected, along with
-# \print_spool_command determination.
+# \print_spool_command determination.
#\print_spool_printerprefix ""
# Other print related options
# program. Look at the man page for your favorite print program to learn
# which options to use.
# Normally you don't need to change this unless you use something other
-# than dvips.
+# than dvips.
#\print_evenpage_flag -B
#\print_oddpage_flag -A
-#\print_reverse_flag -r
+#\print_reverse_flag -r
#\print_landscape_flag "-t landscape"
#\print_pagerange_flag -pp
#\print_copies_flag -c
#\print_to_printer -P
# Option to pass to the print program to print to a file.
-#\print_to_file -o
+#\print_to_file -o
# Extension of printer program output file. Usually .ps
#\print_file_extension .ps
#\print_extra_options -q
#\print_evenpage_flag "-D2 -r"
#\print_oddpage_flag -D1
-#\print_reverse_flag -r
+#\print_reverse_flag -r
#\print_landscape_flag -l
#\print_pagerange_flag -p
#\print_to_file -e
# EXPORT SECTION ########################################################
#
-# The \converter command defines a converter between two formats.
+# The \converter command defines a converter between two 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,
# Flag telling whether the lastfiles should be checked for existence.
# Files that does not exist are left out of the lastfiles entries.
# Default is true. If you use slow or removable media, such as networks
-# or floppy disks, you can speed up the starting time of LyX by disabling
+# or floppy disks, you can speed up the starting time of LyX by disabling
# this feature.
#\check_lastfiles false
#\use_tempdir false
# This is the maximum line length of an exported ASCII file (LaTeX,
-# SGML or plain text). Default is 75.
+# SGML or plain text). Default is 75.
#\ascii_linelen 80
# Set to false if you don't want LyX to create backup files.
#
# The following entry can be used to define an external program to
-# render tables in the ASCII output. If you specify "none", a simple
+# render tables in the ASCII output. If you specify "none", a simple
# internal routine is used. The default is auto-detected.
# The following line will use groff and output using latin-1 encoding
# (here $$FName is the input file and the output goes to stdout):
# SPELLCHECKER SECTION ####################################################
#
-# What command runs the spell checker? Default is "ispell" if it is
+# What command runs the spellchecker? Default is "ispell" if it is
# installed, "none" otherwise.
# If you have aspell (http://metalab.unc.edu/kevina/aspell/)
# installed and configured, you might want to uncomment the line below.
#\spell_command aspell
-# Consider run-together words, such as "notthe" for "not the", as legal
-# words? Default is false.
+# Consider run-together words, such as "notthe" for "not the", as legal
+# words? Default is false.
#\accept_compound true
-# Specify an alternate language. The default is to use the language of
+# Specify an alternate language. The default is to use the language of
# document. Uncomment both to enable.
#\use_alt_language true
#\alternate_language dansk
#\escape_chars "æøåÆØÅ"
# Specify an alternate personal dictionary file. If the file name does not
-# begin with "/", $HOME is prefixed. The default is to search for a personal
-# dictionary in both the current directory and $HOME, creating one in $HOME
-# if none is found. The preferred name is constructed by appending ".ispell_"
-# to the base name of the hash file. For example, if you use the English
-# dictionary, your personal dictionary would be named ".ispell_english".
+# begin with "/", $HOME is prefixed. The default is to search for a personal
+# dictionary in both the current directory and $HOME, creating one in $HOME
+# if none is found. The preferred name is constructed by appending ".ispell_"
+# to the base name of the hash file. For example, if you use the English
+# dictionary, your personal dictionary would be named ".ispell_english".
#\use_personal_dictionary true
#\personal_dictionary .ispell_dansk
-# Specify whether to pass the -T input encoding option to ispell (only if the
+# Specify whether to pass the -T input encoding option to ispell (only if the
# language is different than "default".) Enable this if you can't spellcheck
# words with international letters in them. There have been reports that this
# does not work with all dictionaries, so this is disabled by default.
# Default is "true"
#\mark_foreign_language false
-# It is possible to bind keys for changing the language inside a document.
+# It is possible to bind keys for changing the language inside a document.
# For example, the following command will cause F12 to switch between French
# and English in a French document, and in a document of other language it will
# switch between that language and French.