X-Git-Url: https://git.lyx.org/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=lib%2Flyxrc.example;h=c9bab7030230373db93ee7758cd174024c00b304;hb=98c966c64594611e469313314abd1e59524adb4a;hp=b10632970665350d2c8453528206cd2c1993faaf;hpb=4d3288c95b580560b4707e163a0e60609e287758;p=lyx.git diff --git a/lib/lyxrc.example b/lib/lyxrc.example index b106329706..c9bab70302 100644 --- a/lib/lyxrc.example +++ b/lib/lyxrc.example @@ -83,20 +83,17 @@ # We recommend to keep the confirmation, though. #\exit_confirmation false +# This sets the behaviour if you want to be asked for a filename when +# creating a new document or wait until you save it and be asked then. +# The default for now is ask on save. +# \new_ask_filename false + # 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: #\display_shortcuts false -# Define which program to use to view dvi files here. -# You can include any options you need by "quoting" the entire command. -# The default is "xdvi". -# Example: the next line would use xdvi and display with shrink 2: -#\view_dvi_command "xdvi -s 2" -# It can get more involved. Expert users might prefer something like: -#\view_dvi_command "xdvi -s 2 -expert -geometry 1014x720+0+0 -keep -margins 1.5" - # \view_dvi_paper_option allows to specify a paper option to the dvi # viewer. By default LyX specifies the paper size of the document to # the dvi viewer via the command line option -paper size, where size @@ -114,23 +111,6 @@ # executive, a3, a4, a5, or b5 as the default papersize. #\default_papersize "a4" -# Define which program to use to view pdf files here. -# You can include any options you need by "quoting" the entire command -# The default is auto-detected, but you might want to override it. -# Usual values are: xpdf, acroread, gv, ghostscript. -#\view_pdf_command "xpdf" - -# Define which program to use to view postscript files here. -# You can include any options you need by "quoting" the entire command -# The default is auto-detected, but you might want to override it. -# It is possible to get nice anti-aliased text (slower, but as nice as -# xdvi) by using something like -#\view_ps_command "ghostview -swap -sDEVICE=x11alpha" - -# Define which program to use to full screen view included postscript -# pictures. You can not include any options. The default is auto-detected. -#\view_pspic_command ghostview - # 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. @@ -145,18 +125,6 @@ # Example: use this to ignore warnings about using "\ldots" instead of "..." #\chktex_command "chktex -n11 -n1 -n3 -n6 -n9 -22 -n25 -n30 -n38" -# Define which program to use to translate latex to HTML. -# You should include options. The default is autodetected: the programs -# checked are tth, latex2html and hevea, and the default command lines -# used are: -#\html_command "tth -t < '$$FName' > '$$OutName'" -#\html_command "latex2html -no_subdir -split 0 -show_section_numbers '$$FName'" -#\html_command "hevea -s '$$FName'" -# The variable name $$FName is replaced with the name of the .tex -# file, and $$OutName is replaced with the name of the html file. -# Example: use this to let math be italic with tth. -#\html_command "tth -t -i < '$$FName' > '$$OutName'" - # Keyboard Mapping. Use this to set the correct mapping file for your # keyboard, that is if you need one. You'll need one if you for instance # want to type German documents on an American keyboard. In that case, @@ -181,18 +149,6 @@ # '.in' and '.out'. Only for advanced users. # \serverpipe "/home/chb/.lyxpipe" -# Which command to use to invoke the reLyX script to convert -# LaTeX files to LyX files. This setting is automatically -# disabled if you do not have the appropriate Perl version -# installed. In that case, the File->Import LaTeX command -# will be disabled. If the reLyX command does work for you, -# you can override that here by uncommenting this line: -#\relyx_command "reLyX" -# -# If it doesn't work, you can disable the command by uncommenting -# this line: -#\relyx_command "none" - # Default format string for the date-insert command # # This accepts the normal strftime formats; see man strftime for full @@ -200,6 +156,14 @@ # #\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 ################################################# # @@ -246,15 +210,20 @@ # the same as what LaTeX calls latin1. #\screen_font_encoding iso8859-2 -# The font for popups. It is set to +# 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). +#\popup_font_encoding iso8859-2 + + +# The normal font for popups. It is set to # -*-*-*-?-*-*-*-*-. # 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 # -*-*-*-?-*-*-*-*-. # 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, @@ -369,47 +338,65 @@ #\print_collcopies_flag -c #\print_adapt_output false - # # EXPORT SECTION ######################################################## # - -# With this you can send a LyX-Document to a User-defined program. You -# can specify by adding the tag $$FName where the filename should be -# put on the defined command. if no $$FName is specified the file is -# sent in standard input (stdin). There is no default command -# specified. Example: -#\custom_export_command "kghostview $$FName" -# -# A more elaborate example to create pdf files with ps2pdf would be: -#\custom_export_command "ps2pdf '$$FName' `basename '$$FName' .ps_tmp`.pdf" - - -# This is the default for the type of contents to be sent to the export -# command: possible values are lyx, dvi, tex, ps and ascii. -#\custom_export_format ps +# The \converter command defines a converter between two formats. +# LyX uses the defined converters for generating output in various formats, +# or for importing. +# The converter command has 4 arguments: The source format, the target format, +# the command, and additional flags. +# For example, the following defines a DVI->Postscript converter: +#\converter dvi ps "dvips -o $$o $$i" "" +# The variable name $$i is replaced with the name of the source file, +# and $$o is replaced with the name of the target file. +# The flags argument is a list of comma separated flags. +# Known flags are +# - * : copy the previously defined flags +# - latex : The converter is latex or its derivatives (pdflatex). +# - originaldir : The converter must be invoked in the directory of the lyx +# file and not in the temporary directory. This is needed for tex->html +# converters in order to be able to read the eps files. +# - needaux : The converted uses the .aux file, so we need to call latex +# before running the converter. +# - resultdir=dir : The converter put all the files in dir. +# Using "resultdir" is same as "resultdir=$$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 "$$b.html" +# If "resultfile" is omitted, the name of this file is assumed to be +# "index.format" +# - parselog=filtername : filtername is a name of a filter command that takes +# the converter error log (from stderr), and converts it to a fake latex .log +# file. +# For example: +#\converter latex html "latex2html -split 0 $$i" +# "originaldir,needaux,resultdir" +# +# For literate programming, use something like +#\converter literate latex "noweave -delay -index $$i >$$o" +# "parselog=listerrors g" +#\converter literate program "build-script $$i" +# "originaldir,parselog=listerrors g" + +# The format command is used to define file formats. It has 4 arguments: +# the format name, the extension, and "pretty name" and menu shortcut. +# For example +#\Format latex tex LaTeX L + +# The \viewer command is used to define viewers for new formats, +# or to change the already defined viewers. +# For example, to use xdvi as the viewer to dvi files use +#\viewer dvi "xdvi" +# It can get more involved. Expert users might prefer something like: +#\viewer dvi "xdvi -s 2 -expert -geometry 1014x720+0+0 -keep -margins 1.5" # # TEX SECTION ########################################################### # -# LyX tries to auto-detect which command to use to invoke LaTeX(2e). -# If the auto-detection for some reasons fail, you can override it -# here: -#\latex_command latex2e - -# The command used to generate pdf files directly from a latex file. -# A program that works in anyother way is not guarantied to work. -#\pdflatex_command pdflatex - -# The command used to generate postscript files from pdf files. -#\pdf_to_ps_command pdf2ps - -# If to use pdf as native export format instead of dvi. This makes LyX use -# pdflatex, pdf2ps and other utility programs. Default is false. -#\pdf_mode false - # The font encoding used for the LaTeX2e fontenc package. # T1 is highly recommended for non-English languages. LyX uses T1 as a # default if you have the ec fonts installed on your system. @@ -417,37 +404,6 @@ # Choose "default" if T1 doesn't work for you for some reason: #\font_encoding default - -# -# LINUXDOC SECTION ####################################################### -# - -# If you want to pass extra flags to the LinuxDoc sgml scripts, insert them -# here. -# Example: the next line activates iso-latin1 support: -#\linuxdoc_to_latex_command "sgml2latex -c latin" - -# Here you have the command to convert from linuxdoc to html. -# Example: one html file only. -#\linuxdoc_to_html_command "sgml2html -s 0 '$$FName'" - -# The LinuxDoc to LyX converter -#\linuxdoc_to_lyx_command "sgml2lyx" - -# -# DOCBOOK SECTION ######################################################## -# - -# Command to convert a docbook file to dvi -#\docbook_to_dvi_command "sgmltools -b dvi" - -# Command to convert a docbook file to html -#\docbook_to_html_command "sgmltools -b html '$$FName'" - -# Command to convert a docbook file to pdf -#\docbook_to_pdf_command "" - - # # FILE SECTION ########################################################## # @@ -508,28 +464,6 @@ # Default is "". #\backupdir_path "~/Desktop/Trash/" - -# -# FAX SECTION ############################################################# -# - -# In the following, the <$$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 ################################################### # @@ -614,6 +548,12 @@ # Default is "true" #\mark_foreign_language false +# 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. +#\bind "F12" "language french" + # # HEBREW SUPPORT SECTION #################################################### # @@ -623,7 +563,8 @@ #\kbmap true #\kbmap_primary null #\kbmap_secondary hebrew -#\latex_command elatex +#\converter tex dvi elatex "" +#\converter tex pdf pdfelatex "" #\font_encoding default # You also need to bind a key for switching between Hebrew and English.