\citet{gur+04} have demonstrated that authors should not have umlauts
in their names. It's OK to use them in the man\"{u}script, though.
\begin{thebibliography}{References}
-\bibitem[M\"{o}stl et~al.(2010)]{Mostl2010} Gürkan, M.~A., Freitag,
+\bibitem[M\"{o}stl et~al.(2010)]{Mostl2010} Gürkan, M.~A., Freitag,
M., \& Rasio, F.~A. 2004, ApJ, 604, 632
-\bibitem[{{G\"{u}rkan et~al.}(2004)}]{gur+04} Gürkan, M.~A., Freitag,
+\bibitem[{{G\"{u}rkan et~al.}(2004)}]{gur+04} Gürkan, M.~A., Freitag,
M., \& Rasio, F.~A. 2004, ApJ, 604, 632\end{thebibliography}
\include{\string"Dummy Document\string".tex}
\include{\string"Dummy\string~Document\string"}
\include{\string"Dummy\string~Document\string".tex}
-File names containg double quotes are not legal on windows, so no test file
+File names containing double quotes are not legal on windows, so no test file
is provided. Nevertheless, they are legal on unix, so we test at least the
parsing. File names containing spaces can not be handled by automake
(make dist would fail), so no test file is provided as well.
We can also import chess diagrams:
-\loadgame{../../../lib/examples/iecc05}\showboard
+\loadgame{../../../lib/examples/Graphics_and_Insets/iecc05}\showboard
Spreadsheets:
-\def\inputGnumericTable{}\input{../../../lib/examples/longsheet.tex}
+\def\inputGnumericTable{}\input{../../../lib/examples/External_Material/longsheet.tex}
XFig drawings:
and PDF pages:
-\includepdf[pages=-,angle=22,origin=Bl,width=5cm,height=40mm,keepaspectratio]{../../../lib/examples/beamer-icsi-logo}
+\includepdf[pages=-,angle=22,origin=Bl,width=5cm,height=40mm,keepaspectratio]{../../../lib/examples/Presentations/beamer-icsi-logo}
If you prefer verbatim input, you can choose
-between~\verbatiminput{DummyDocument} or~\verbatiminput*{DummyDocument}.
+between~\verbatiminput{foo} or~\verbatiminput*{foo}.
\section{URLs and Hyperlinks\index{URL}\nomenclature[www]{URL}{uniform resource locator}}
'this is a python function'
pass
def func(param):
-'This is a German word: Tschüß'
+'This is a German word: Tschüß'
pass
def func(param):
'this is a python function'
\end{table}
+A table using decimal alignment:
+
+\begin{table}
+\begin{tabular}{ccr@{\extracolsep{0pt}.}lr@{\extracolsep{0pt}.}lr@{\extracolsep{0pt}.}l}
+One & Two & \multicolumn{2}{c}{Three} & \multicolumn{2}{c}{Four} & \multicolumn{2}{c}{Five}\tabularnewline
+\hline
+one & two & \multicolumn{2}{c}{three} & \multicolumn{2}{c}{four} & \multicolumn{2}{c}{five}\tabularnewline
+He & 2 & 2&77234 & 45672& & 0&69 \tabularnewline
+C & C & 12537&64 & 37&66345 & 86&37 \tabularnewline
+\end{tabular}
+\end{table}
+
+
\section{Macros}
LyX supports several kinds of macros:
{\Huge \lyxline{\Huge}}{\Huge \par}
-\subsection{rules}
+\subsection{Rules}
+
+test
+
+{\tiny \rule[0.5ex]{1\linewidth}{1pt}}{\tiny \par}
test\rule[0.001\textwidth]{1\columnwidth}{0.05\textheight}
\textsublhalfring{e}
\textsubplus{e}
\=*{e}
-\b{e}
+(don't mix up with \b{e})
\"{e}
\textovercross{e}
\s{e}
\textipa{pbtd\:t\:dc\textbardotlessj k\textscriptg q\;G}
\textipa{PmMn\:n\textltailn N\;N\;Br\;RR}
\textipa{\:rFBfvTDszSZ\:s}
-\textipa{\:zçJxGXK\textcrh QhH\textbeltl{}}
+\textipa{\:zçJxGXK\textcrh QhH\textbeltl{}}
\textipa{\textlyoghlig V\*r\:Rh\textturnmrleg l\:lL\;L}
\textipa{\!o|!\textdoublebarpipe ||\!b\!d\!j\!g\!Ge'}
-\textipa{iy1\textbaru W\textcolor{red}{uIY}Ueø987o@E½3\textcloserevepsilon 2Oæ5a\textscoelig A6}
+\textipa{iy1\textbaru W\textcolor{red}{uIY}Ueø987o@E½3\textcloserevepsilon 2Oæ5a\textscoelig A6}
\textipa{\*ww4\;H\textbarrevglotstop\textbarglotstop C\textctz\textturnlonglegr\texththeng \texttoptiebar{ar}\textbottomtiebar{tz}}
TIPA code in math:
$\textipa{\tone{55}|\text{\!b{}\!d{}\!g{}\!G{}\textglobfall{}\textvertline{}\textdoublevertline{}}}$
+\subsection{Other symbols}
+All three should be converted to U+00C5: \AA{} \r A \r{A} (not U+212B).
+All three should be converted to U+00E5: \aa{} \r a \r{a}.
+
\subsection{Line breaks\sindex[breaks]{Line breaks}}
They can also or be broken by a newline\\