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tex2lyx/test/test-insets.tex: more tests
authorUwe Stöhr <uwestoehr@web.de>
Thu, 11 Jun 2009 23:56:48 +0000 (23:56 +0000)
committerUwe Stöhr <uwestoehr@web.de>
Thu, 11 Jun 2009 23:56:48 +0000 (23:56 +0000)
git-svn-id: svn://svn.lyx.org/lyx/lyx-devel/trunk@30060 a592a061-630c-0410-9148-cb99ea01b6c8

src/tex2lyx/test/test-insets.tex

index e866d7f145caebf529a7faf0162b2923517038d9..886bf761d97b6f5ce9c14c09b635ed9cc2b1df01 100644 (file)
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@
 \onehalfspacing
 
 \usepackage{amsmath}
-
+\usepackage{url}
 \usepackage{verbatim}
 \usepackage[numbers]{natbib}
 \usepackage{varioref}
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@
 
 \noindent This paragraph is not indented.
 
-\section{References}
+\section{References\index{References}}
 
 Let's start with simple things: a label~\label{lab:test} and a
 reference~\ref{lab:test}; note that I have tested ``unbreakable
@@ -41,10 +41,10 @@ reference~\eqref{lab:test} (from amsmath package), or varioref's
 equivalents~\vref{lab:test} and~\vpageref{lab:test}, without
 forgetting pretty references like~\prettyref{lab:test}.
 
-\section{Cites}
+\section{Cites\index{Cites}}
 
-Let's start with simple things: a \textbackslash{}cite: \citet{article-crossref}
-and two \textbackslash{}cites: \citep{whole-set,article-crossref}
+Let's start with simple things: a \textbackslash{}cite: \cite[after]{article-crossref}
+and two \textbackslash{}cites: \cite[after]{whole-set,article-crossref}
 
 Now the natbib things:
 
@@ -52,24 +52,35 @@ Now the natbib things:
 \citet*[before][after]{article-crossref} \textbackslash{}Citet: \Citet[before][after]{article-crossref}
 \textbackslash{}Citet{*}: \Citet*[before][after]{article-crossref}
 
-\textbackslash{}citep: \citep{article-crossref}
+\textbackslash{}citep: \citep[before][after]{article-crossref} \textbackslash{}citep{*}:
+\citep*[before][after]{article-crossref} \textbackslash{}Citep: \Citep[before][after]{article-crossref}
+\textbackslash{}Citep{*}: \Citep*[before][after]{article-crossref}
 
-\textbackslash{}citealt: \citealt{article-crossref}
+\textbackslash{}citealt: \citealt[before][after]{article-crossref}
+\textbackslash{}citealt{*}: \citealt*[before][after]{article-crossref}
+\textbackslash{}Citealt: \Citealt[before][after]{article-crossref}
+\textbackslash{}Citealt{*}: \Citealt*[before][after]{article-crossref}
 
-\textbackslash{}citealp: \citealp{article-crossref}
+\textbackslash{}citealp: \citealp[before][after]{article-crossref}
+\textbackslash{}citealp{*}: \citealp*[before][after]{article-crossref}
+\textbackslash{}Citealp: \Citep[before][after]{article-crossref}
+\textbackslash{}Citealp{*}: \Citealp*[before][after]{article-crossref}
 
-\textbackslash{}citeauthor: \citeauthor{article-crossref}
+\textbackslash{}citeauthor: \citeauthor[before][after]{article-crossref}
+\textbackslash{}citeauthor{*}: \citeauthor*[before][after]{article-crossref}
+\textbackslash{}Citeauthor: \Citeauthor[before][after]{article-crossref}
+\textbackslash{}Citeauthor{*}: \Citeauthor*[before][after]{article-crossref}
 
-\textbackslash{}citeyear: \citeyear{article-crossref}
+\textbackslash{}citeyear: \citeyear[before][after]{article-crossref}
 
-\textbackslash{}citeyearpar: \citeyearpar{article-crossref}
+\textbackslash{}citeyearpar: \citeyearpar[before][after]{article-crossref} 
 
 \textbackslash{}nocite: \nocite{article-crossref}
 
 \bibliographystyle{unsrt}
 \bibliography{xampl}
 
-\section{Input files}
+\section{Input files\index{Input files}}
 
 We can input files too, like this \input{DummyDocument}, or with the include
 variant \include{DummyDocument}
@@ -77,18 +88,22 @@ variant \include{DummyDocument}
 If you prefer verbatim input, you can choose
 between~\verbatiminput{foo} or~\verbatiminput*{foo}.
 
-\section{Lists}
+\section{URL\index{URL}}
+
+An URL: \url{http://www.lyx.org}
+
+\section{Lists\index{Lists}}
 
 \listoffigures
 \listoftables
 
-\section{Graphics}
+\section{Graphics\index{Graphics}}
 
 There is also some basic support for graphics, in the form
 \includegraphics{foo.eps}, or the slightly more elaborate
 \includegraphics[bb=10bp 0bp 96bp 96bp,clip,height=1cm, width=1cm]{foo.eps}.
 
-\section{Special formattings}
+\section{Special formattings\index{Special formattings}}
 
 \subsection{LyX line}
 
@@ -123,7 +138,7 @@ They can also or be broken by a newpage \newpage
 or by a page break \pagebreak
 or by a defined page break \pagebreak[4]
 
-\section{Special characters}
+\section{Special characters\index{Special characters}}
 
 Then one has those macros with a long name for a short meaning, like
 \textasciitilde, \textasciicircum{} or \textbackslash{}, and the characters
@@ -133,5 +148,6 @@ And what about special characters like hyphe\-nation mark,
 ellipsis\ldots, and end-of-sentence\@. LyX also supports a menu
 separator\lyxarrow{}and a spif\textcompwordmark{}fy ligature break.
 
+\printindex{}
 
 \end{document}