X-Git-Url: https://git.lyx.org/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=lib%2Fexamples%2Ftufte-book.lyx;h=a009b4c72430cee62d7ad334335927b448f36bbe;hb=824d640227d92f01296d69e85761a790d328b488;hp=6655eb3f342cefcaf172298d2362d47493e989b3;hpb=9874b2e279f14de9dd4a3822686ced7eb835481c;p=lyx.git diff --git a/lib/examples/tufte-book.lyx b/lib/examples/tufte-book.lyx index 6655eb3f34..a009b4c724 100644 --- a/lib/examples/tufte-book.lyx +++ b/lib/examples/tufte-book.lyx @@ -1,54 +1,115 @@ -#LyX 1.6.5svn created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/ -\lyxformat 345 +#LyX 2.0 created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/ +\lyxformat 413 \begin_document \begin_header \textclass tufte-book -\options justified \use_default_options true +\maintain_unincluded_children false \language english +\language_package default \inputencoding auto +\fontencoding global \font_roman default \font_sans default \font_typewriter default \font_default_family default +\use_non_tex_fonts false \font_sc false \font_osf false \font_sf_scale 100 \font_tt_scale 100 \graphics default +\default_output_format default +\output_sync 0 +\bibtex_command default +\index_command default \paperfontsize default \spacing single -\use_hyperref false +\use_hyperref true +\pdf_bookmarks true +\pdf_bookmarksnumbered false +\pdf_bookmarksopen true +\pdf_bookmarksopenlevel 1 +\pdf_breaklinks false +\pdf_pdfborder true +\pdf_colorlinks false +\pdf_backref false +\pdf_pdfusetitle true \papersize default \use_geometry true \use_amsmath 1 \use_esint 1 +\use_mhchem 1 +\use_mathdots 1 \cite_engine basic \use_bibtopic false +\use_indices false \paperorientation portrait +\suppress_date false +\use_refstyle 0 +\notefontcolor #0000ff +\index Index +\shortcut idx +\color #008000 +\end_index \secnumdepth 2 \tocdepth 2 \paragraph_separation indent -\defskip medskip +\paragraph_indentation default \quotes_language english \papercolumns 1 \papersides 1 \paperpagestyle default \tracking_changes false \output_changes false -\author "" -\author "" +\html_math_output 0 +\html_css_as_file 0 +\html_be_strict false \end_header \begin_body +\begin_layout Standard +\begin_inset Note Note +status open + +\begin_layout Plain Layout + +\series bold +Note +\series default +: To be able to view your file as PDF you must have the LaTeX-package +\family sans +fpl +\family default + installed to your LaTeX system. + If you are using MiKTeX, you will automatically be asked to install this + package when previewing your file, if you are using TeXLive, use TeXLive's + package manager. +\end_layout + +\end_inset + + +\end_layout + \begin_layout Title -Random Tufte Examples +Tufte Examples \end_layout \begin_layout Author Fake Author +\begin_inset Note Note +status open + +\begin_layout Plain Layout +author of this example file: Jason Waskiewicz +\end_layout + +\end_inset + + \end_layout \begin_layout Standard @@ -65,23 +126,15 @@ The Features of the Tufte-book Class \end_layout \begin_layout Standard -In this document, I endeavor to show some of the features of the Tufte-book +In this document, it was endeavored to show some of the features of the + +\family sans +Tufte-book +\family default class. - In the first chapter, I outline their use. - In the second chapter, I demonstrate their use through a handout I created - in my Calculus class. - For those who are viewing the .lyx file, I had to remove the figures and - replace them by boxes so that the download would not become overwhelming. -\begin_inset Flex Sidenote -status collapsed - -\begin_layout Plain Layout -I created the figures with a combination of RLPlot and Inkscape. -\end_layout - -\end_inset - - + In the first chapter, their use is outlined. + In the second chapter, their use through a handout that was created in + a calculus class is demonstrated. \end_layout \begin_layout Section @@ -89,14 +142,27 @@ Features \end_layout \begin_layout Standard -The Tufte-book class is based on the work of Edward Tufte. - His documents consist of a column of text beside a wide column of margin - notes and margin figures. +The +\family sans +Tufte-book +\family default + class is based on the work of +\noun on +Edward Tufte +\noun default +. + It provides the same functionality as the +\family sans +Tufte-handout +\family default + class with book-specific additions. + Tufte's documents consist of a rather narrow column of text and a wide + column of margin notes and margin figures. This is to improve readability. \end_layout \begin_layout Standard -Features included in this format include: +The features provided by this format include: \end_layout \begin_layout Itemize @@ -127,8 +193,19 @@ Limited layers of sections and subsections \end_layout \begin_layout Standard -In this sample document, I will demonstrate some of these features. - For a full demonstration, visit the webpage. +In this sample document, some of these features are demonstrated. + For a full demonstration, visit the tufte-latex website: +\begin_inset Flex URL +status collapsed + +\begin_layout Plain Layout + +http://code.google.com/p/tufte-latex +\end_layout + +\end_inset + +. \end_layout \begin_layout Section @@ -146,32 +223,64 @@ ragged right rather than justified. \begin_inset Flex Sidenote -status collapsed +status open \begin_layout Plain Layout -This document is justified. - Add the option "justified" to the Custom line of the Document Class part - of the Document Settings. +To get justified text, add the option +\emph on +justified +\emph default + to the +\emph on +Custom +\emph default + field in +\family sans +Document\SpecialChar \menuseparator +Settings\SpecialChar \menuseparator +Document Class +\family default +. \end_layout \end_inset - The ragged right is used in most of his works, but the option exists for - justified text. + Ragged right text is used in most of his works, but the class option +\emph on +justified +\emph default + is provided to change this. \end_layout \begin_layout Standard -Tufte also formats his pages so that they are not symmetric. - Instead, each page is the same and all the marginalia appear on the right - side of each page. - After experimentation, I agree that this option is best. - A symmetric layout appeared strange, to say the least. +Tufte also formats his pages asymmetrically. + This means that the marginalia appear on the right side on each page, whether + odd or even. + If you prefer, you can change that and have symmetric layout, as common + in traditional book typography, by using the +\emph on +symmetric +\emph default + class option. \begin_inset Flex Sidenote -status collapsed +status open \begin_layout Plain Layout -To create a symmetric layout, add the option "symmetric" to the Custom line - of the Document Class part of the Document Settings. +To create a symmetric layout, add the option +\emph on +symmetric +\emph default + to the +\emph on +Custom +\emph default + field in +\family sans +Document\SpecialChar \menuseparator +Settings\SpecialChar \menuseparator +Document Class +\family default +. \end_layout \end_inset @@ -180,10 +289,28 @@ To create a symmetric layout, add the option "symmetric" to the Custom line \end_layout \begin_layout Standard -Finally, by default, Tufte does not number his chapters or his sections. - Since I like to refer to sections by number, I changed this section in - the Document Settings by moving the slider under the Numbering and TOC - section. +Finally, Tufte does not number his chapters or his sections. + If you like to refer to sections by number, move the +\emph on +Numbering +\emph default + slider in +\family sans +Document\SpecialChar \menuseparator +Settings\SpecialChar \menuseparator +Numbering & TOC +\family default + to the very right (as done in this document). +\begin_inset Flex Marginnote +status collapsed + +\begin_layout Plain Layout +marginnote +\end_layout + +\end_inset + + \end_layout \begin_layout Section @@ -191,7 +318,7 @@ Figures \end_layout \begin_layout Standard -Tufte uses ordinary figure floats like this: +Tufte uses ordinary figure floats such as the following: \end_layout \begin_layout Standard @@ -207,6 +334,7 @@ hor_pos "c" has_inner_box 1 inner_pos "t" use_parbox 0 +use_makebox 0 width "100col%" special "none" height "1in" @@ -237,8 +365,25 @@ An ordinary figure float. \end_layout \begin_layout Standard -Tufte also uses margin figures, a feature I wish I could apply to the Memoir - class. +Furthermore, he uses margin figures, as shown in Fig. +\begin_inset space ~ +\end_inset + + +\begin_inset CommandInset ref +LatexCommand ref +reference "fig:margin-figure" + +\end_inset + +. +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Standard +\begin_inset VSpace 5theight% +\end_inset + + \end_layout \begin_layout Standard @@ -254,6 +399,7 @@ hor_pos "c" has_inner_box 1 inner_pos "t" use_parbox 0 +use_makebox 0 width "100col%" special "none" height "1in" @@ -271,7 +417,19 @@ Imagine your favorite photograph of a squirrel inside this box instead of \begin_inset Caption \begin_layout Plain Layout -A margin figure +A margin figure. +\begin_inset CommandInset label +LatexCommand label +name "fig:margin-figure" + +\end_inset + + +\end_layout + +\end_inset + + \end_layout \end_inset @@ -279,16 +437,40 @@ A margin figure \end_layout +\begin_layout Standard +\begin_inset Note Greyedout +status open + +\begin_layout Plain Layout + +\series bold +Note: +\series default + If you are using margin figures or tables you must use the default float + placement option in the document settings under +\family sans +Float +\begin_inset space ~ +\end_inset + +Placement +\family default +. +\end_layout + \end_inset \end_layout \begin_layout Standard -Naturally, the Tufte-book class also allows the use of tables in the margins - and in the text in the same way that the figures are used. - I would use the margin tables for a small set of data to illustrate a concept - such as +In the same vein, the +\family sans +Tufte-book +\family default + class allows the use of tables, both in the margins and in the text. + The margin tables are recommended for a small set of data to illustrate + a concept such as \begin_inset Quotes eld \end_inset @@ -296,22 +478,33 @@ Look, distance-time data is quadratic when the object is falling. \begin_inset Quotes erd \end_inset - I might put flame test results and comments in a full-width table. + More detailed data such as flame test results and comments should be put + in a full-width table instead. \end_layout \begin_layout Standard -I did attempt to use the figure-wrap float with Tufte. - LyX interpreted it as a figure float and sometimes didn't show it at all. - With only the narrow column of text available, I think that it should probably - be suppressed when someone edits the layout file! -\end_layout +Finally, +\family sans +Tufte-book +\family default + provides a full-width figure. + This one takes up the entire width of the page, i. +\begin_inset space \thinspace{} +\end_inset -\begin_layout Standard -A final type of figure is a full-width figure. - This is one which takes up the entire width of the page: text and margin - alike. - I'm proud of this because this was my one original contribution as it does - not seem to be in the Tufte-handout.layout file. +e., text and margin. + See Fig. +\begin_inset space ~ +\end_inset + + +\begin_inset CommandInset ref +LatexCommand ref +reference "fig:full-width-figure" + +\end_inset + + for an example. \end_layout \begin_layout Standard @@ -327,21 +520,25 @@ hor_pos "c" has_inner_box 1 inner_pos "t" use_parbox 0 -width "100col%" +use_makebox 0 +width "100line%" special "none" height "1in" height_special "totalheight" status open \begin_layout Plain Layout -Imagine a photograph of a squirrel stretched out on its side in this box. - One of the bugs in my layout is that this only works with pictures, not - with frames around minipages, the way it's set up here. +Imagine your favorite photograph of a squirrel inside this box instead of + this boring text. \end_layout \end_inset +\begin_inset VSpace defskip +\end_inset + + \end_layout \begin_layout Plain Layout @@ -349,6 +546,13 @@ Imagine a photograph of a squirrel stretched out on its side in this box. \begin_layout Plain Layout A full-width figure. +\begin_inset CommandInset label +LatexCommand label +name "fig:full-width-figure" + +\end_inset + + \end_layout \end_inset @@ -366,26 +570,75 @@ Working with Text \end_layout \begin_layout Standard -Tufte provides a number of innovations for use with his text. - The first is the extensive use of margin notes. +One of the most prominent and distinctive features of this style is the + extensive use of sidenotes. + There is a wide margin to provide ample room for sidenotes and small figures. + Any footnotes will automatically be converted to sidenotes. +\begin_inset Foot +status open + +\begin_layout Plain Layout +This is a sidenote that was entered using a +\family typewriter +footnote +\family default +. +\end_layout + +\end_inset + + Alternatively, you can also use the +\family typewriter +Sidenote +\family default + inset directly; you'll find it in the +\family sans +Insert\SpecialChar \menuseparator +Custom Insets +\family default + menu. \begin_inset Flex Sidenote status open \begin_layout Plain Layout -This is an example of a Tufte style margin note. +This is a sidenote that was entered using a +\family typewriter +sidenote +\family default +. +\end_layout + +\end_inset + + +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Standard +If you like to place ancillary information in the margin without the sidenote + mark (the superscript number), you can use the +\family typewriter +Marginnote +\family default + inset. + +\begin_inset Flex Marginnote +status open + +\begin_layout Plain Layout +This is Tufte's margin note. + Notice that there isn't a number preceding the note, and there is no number + in the main text where this note was written. \end_layout \end_inset - Tufte's margin notes use a slightly smaller font and they have the added - benefit of reference by a superscript. - Ordinary margin notes do not have this. - Both types are shown. + The normal margin note will work as well, but it will look rather odd. \begin_inset Marginal status open \begin_layout Plain Layout -This is an ordinary margin note. +This is a normal margin note. + Don't use it. \end_layout \end_inset @@ -394,7 +647,7 @@ This is an ordinary margin note. \end_layout \begin_layout Standard -\begin_inset Flex Newthought +\begin_inset Flex NewThought status open \begin_layout Plain Layout @@ -404,69 +657,197 @@ Another useful \end_inset innovation is Tufte's -\series bold -new thought -\series default - command. - It introduces new thoughts, such as this paragraph, with small capitals. +\family typewriter +NewThought +\family default + character style ( +\family sans +Edit\SpecialChar \menuseparator +TextStyle\SpecialChar \menuseparator +NewThought +\family default +). + It introduces new thoughts by means of small caps, as demonstrated in this + paragraph. + \end_layout \begin_layout Standard -Finally, Tufte has a setting to print full-width text. - This spreads it from margin to margin. - I believe this might be useful for quoting a text. +The Tufte document classes include two new character styles and some improvement +s on existing commands for letterspacing. \end_layout \begin_layout Standard -Another available style is -\begin_inset Flex Allcaps +When setting strings of +\begin_inset Flex AllCaps +status open + +\begin_layout Plain Layout +ALL CAPS +\end_layout + +\end_inset + + or +\begin_inset Flex SmallCaps status open \begin_layout Plain Layout -allcaps +small caps +\end_layout + +\end_inset + +, the letterspacing---that is, the spacing between the letters---should + be increased slightly. +\begin_inset CommandInset citation +LatexCommand cite +key "Bringhurst2005" + +\end_inset + + The +\emph on +AllCaps +\emph default + character style ( +\family sans +Edit\SpecialChar \menuseparator +TextStyle\SpecialChar \menuseparator +AllCaps +\family default +) has proper letterspacing for strings of +\begin_inset Flex AllCaps +status open + +\begin_layout Plain Layout +FULL CAPITAL LETTERS +\end_layout + +\end_inset + +, and the +\emph on +SmallCaps +\emph default + character style ( +\family sans +Edit\SpecialChar \menuseparator +TextStyle\SpecialChar \menuseparator +SmallCaps +\family default +) has letterspacing for +\begin_inset Flex SmallCaps +status open + +\begin_layout Plain Layout +small capital letters \end_layout \end_inset . + These commands will also automatically convert the case of the text to + upper- or lowercase, respectively. \end_layout -\begin_layout Full Width -This is full width text. - I'm not going to quote a text because I don't want to mess with citations - and I haven't yet figured out how to use BiBTeX. - I thought about quoting from some of my own materials, but then I decided - not to. - Instead, I decided to just type for a while and fill up 3 lines on my screen - with whatever nonsense came into my head. - +\begin_layout Standard +The normal +\emph on +Small Caps +\emph default + shape has also been redefined to include letterspacing. + Its case is left as is, however. + This allows one to use both uppercase and lowercase letters: +\shape smallcaps +The Initial Letters Of The Words In This Sentence Are Capitalized. \end_layout \begin_layout Standard -I've honestly not found a use for the fullwidth setting in my own materials. +Finally, the +\emph on + Full Width +\emph default + paragraph environment provides a paragraph layout that stretches across + the main text block and the sidenotes area: +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Full Width +Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. + Ut purus elit, vestibulum ut, placerat ac, adipiscing vitae, felis. + Curabitur dictum gravida mauris. + Nam arcu libero, nonummy eget, consectetuer id, vulputate a, magna. + Donec vehicula augue eu neque. + Pellentesque habitant morbi tristique senectus et netus et malesuada fames + ac turpis egestas. + Mauris ut leo. + Cras viverra metus rhoncus sem. + Nulla et lectus vestibulum urna fringilla ultrices. + Phasellus eu tellus sit amet tortor gravida placerat. + Integer sapien est, iaculis in, pretium quis, viverra ac, nunc. + Praesent eget sem vel leo ultrices bibendum. + Aenean faucibus. + Morbi dolor nulla, malesuada eu, pulvinar at, mollis ac, nulla. + Curabitur auctor semper nulla. + Donec varius orci eget risus. + Duis nibh mi, congue eu, accumsan eleifend, sagittis quis, diam. + Duis eget orci sit amet orci dignissim rutrum. \end_layout \begin_layout Section -Conclusions +References \end_layout \begin_layout Standard -I like a lot of what Tufte has done. - At the moment, however, I only use his style in my Calculus class. - I have a good Calculus book, but it requires extensive notes to adapt it - for the high school level. - For my Physics, Chemistry, and Biology courses, the Memoir class seems - more suited. - I wish it were possible to take the idea of margin figures from Tufte and - put it into Memoir. - I also prefer Tufte's method of dealing with margin notes. +References are placed alongside their citations as sidenotes, as well. + This can be accomplished using the normal citation command. +\begin_inset Foot +status collapsed + +\begin_layout Plain Layout +The previous section includes a citation. +\end_layout + +\end_inset + + +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Standard +The complete list of references may also be printed automatically by using + +\family sans +Insert\SpecialChar \menuseparator +Lists/TOC\SpecialChar \menuseparator +BibTeX +\begin_inset space ~ +\end_inset + +Bibliography +\family default + (see the end of this document for an example.) If you do not want to print + a bibliography at the end of your document, place the +\family sans +BibTeX +\begin_inset space ~ +\end_inset + +Bibliography +\family default + inset inside a LyX note and use the LaTeX command +\family typewriter + +\backslash +nobibliography +\family default + the text. \end_layout \begin_layout Chapter -Calculation of Volume: Sections 2.12-2.13 +Calculation of Volume: Sections 2.12–2.13 \end_layout -\begin_layout Abstract +\begin_layout Standard Imagine taking a function like \begin_inset Formula $y=\sqrt{x}$ \end_inset @@ -494,6 +875,7 @@ hor_pos "c" has_inner_box 1 inner_pos "t" use_parbox 0 +use_makebox 0 width "100col%" special "none" height "1in" @@ -546,6 +928,7 @@ hor_pos "c" has_inner_box 1 inner_pos "t" use_parbox 0 +use_makebox 0 width "100col%" special "none" height "1in" @@ -656,8 +1039,10 @@ The text refers to these cylinders as "disks". \end_layout \begin_layout Standard -\begin_inset Formula \[ -V=hA\] +\begin_inset Formula +\[ +V=hA +\] \end_inset @@ -689,8 +1074,10 @@ where \end_layout \begin_layout Standard -\begin_inset Formula \[ -A=\pi f^{2}(x)\] +\begin_inset Formula +\[ +A=\pi f^{2}(x) +\] \end_inset @@ -703,9 +1090,11 @@ In our specific case, \end_layout \begin_layout Standard -\begin_inset Formula \begin{eqnarray*} +\begin_inset Formula +\begin{eqnarray*} A & = & \pi\left(\sqrt{x}\right)^{2}\\ - & = & \pi x\end{eqnarray*} + & = & \pi x +\end{eqnarray*} \end_inset @@ -717,8 +1106,10 @@ To calculate the volume of one disk, we have \end_layout \begin_layout Standard -\begin_inset Formula \[ -V=\pi x\, dx\] +\begin_inset Formula +\[ +V=\pi x\, dx +\] \end_inset @@ -731,8 +1122,10 @@ or, in the general case \end_layout \begin_layout Standard -\begin_inset Formula \[ -V=\pi f^{2}(x)\, dx\] +\begin_inset Formula +\[ +V=\pi f^{2}(x)\, dx +\] \end_inset @@ -752,8 +1145,10 @@ To find the volume of the figure between points \end_layout \begin_layout Standard -\begin_inset Formula \begin{equation} -\int_{a}^{b}\,\pi f^{2}(x)\, dx\end{equation} +\begin_inset Formula +\begin{equation} +\int_{a}^{b}\,\pi f^{2}(x)\, dx +\end{equation} \end_inset @@ -770,11 +1165,13 @@ In the specific example, over the interval \end_layout \begin_layout Standard -\begin_inset Formula \begin{eqnarray*} +\begin_inset Formula +\begin{eqnarray*} \int_{0}^{4}\,\pi x\, dx & = & \pi\int_{0}^{4}\, x\, dx\\ & = & \pi\left.\left(\frac{x^{2}}{2}\right)\right|_{0}^{4}\\ & = & \pi\left(\frac{4^{2}}{2}-0\right)\\ - & = & 8\pi\end{eqnarray*} + & = & 8\pi +\end{eqnarray*} \end_inset @@ -782,7 +1179,7 @@ In the specific example, over the interval \end_layout \begin_layout Standard -\begin_inset Flex Newthought +\begin_inset Flex NewThought status open \begin_layout Plain Layout @@ -842,6 +1239,7 @@ hor_pos "c" has_inner_box 1 inner_pos "t" use_parbox 0 +use_makebox 0 width "100col%" special "none" height "1in" @@ -885,10 +1283,12 @@ The functions \end_layout \begin_layout Standard -\begin_inset Formula \begin{eqnarray*} +\begin_inset Formula +\begin{eqnarray*} A_{washer} & = & A_{cup}-A_{drill}\\ & = & \pi f^{2}(x)-\pi g^{2}(x)\\ - & = & \pi\left(f^{2}(x)-g^{2}(x)\right)\end{eqnarray*} + & = & \pi\left(f^{2}(x)-g^{2}(x)\right) +\end{eqnarray*} \end_inset @@ -900,9 +1300,11 @@ The volume of each washer would be \end_layout \begin_layout Standard -\begin_inset Formula \begin{eqnarray*} +\begin_inset Formula +\begin{eqnarray*} V_{washer} & = & A_{washer}\, dx\\ - & = & \pi\left(f^{2}(x)-g^{2}(x)\right)\, dx\end{eqnarray*} + & = & \pi\left(f^{2}(x)-g^{2}(x)\right)\, dx +\end{eqnarray*} \end_inset @@ -923,8 +1325,10 @@ Then, by summing the volumes of all the washers between points \end_layout \begin_layout Standard -\begin_inset Formula \begin{equation} -\int_{a}^{b}\,\pi\left(f^{2}(x)-g^{2}(x)\right)\, dx\end{equation} +\begin_inset Formula +\begin{equation} +\int_{a}^{b}\,\pi\left(f^{2}(x)-g^{2}(x)\right)\, dx +\end{equation} \end_inset @@ -945,6 +1349,7 @@ hor_pos "c" has_inner_box 1 inner_pos "t" use_parbox 0 +use_makebox 0 width "100col%" special "none" height "1in" @@ -975,13 +1380,15 @@ The cup with a quadratic hole drilled down its length \end_layout \begin_layout Standard -\begin_inset Formula \begin{eqnarray*} +\begin_inset Formula +\begin{eqnarray*} \int_{0}^{4}\,\pi\left(\left(\sqrt{x}\right)^{2}-\left(\frac{x^{2}}{16}\right)\right)\, dx & = & \pi\int_{0}^{4}\,\left(x-\frac{x^{4}}{256}\right)\, dx\\ & = & \pi\left(\int_{0}^{4}\, x\, dx-\int_{0}^{4}\,\frac{x^{4}}{256}\, dx\right)\\ & = & \pi\left(\left.\left(\frac{x^{2}}{2}\right)\right|_{0}^{4}-\left.\left(\frac{x^{5}}{1280}\right)\right|_{0}^{4}\right)\\ & = & \pi\left(\left(\frac{4^{2}}{2}-0\right)-\left(\frac{4^{5}}{1280}-0\right)\right)\\ & = & \pi\left(8-0.8\right)\\ - & = & 7.2\pi\end{eqnarray*} + & = & 7.2\pi +\end{eqnarray*} \end_inset @@ -1000,5 +1407,16 @@ Homework p114: 1, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 12, 15 \end_layout +\begin_layout Standard +\begin_inset CommandInset bibtex +LatexCommand bibtex +bibfiles "biblioExample" +options "plainnat" + +\end_inset + + +\end_layout + \end_body \end_document