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#LyX 1.2 created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/
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\textclass manpage
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\options title="LyX" sectnum="1"
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\language english
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\inputencoding default
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\fontscheme default
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\graphics default
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\paperfontsize 10
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\spacing single
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\papersize Default
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\paperpackage a4
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\use_geometry 0
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\use_amsmath 0
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\use_natbib 0
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\use_numerical_citations 0
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\paperorientation portrait
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\secnumdepth -2
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\tocdepth -1
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\paragraph_separation indent
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\defskip medskip
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\quotes_language english
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\quotes_times 2
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\papercolumns 1
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\papersides 1
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\paperpagestyle default
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\layout Section
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Name
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\layout Standard
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lyx - A Document Processor
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\layout Section
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Synopsis
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\layout Standard
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lyx [ command-line switches] [name.lyx ...
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]
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\layout Section
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Description
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\layout Standard
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\emph on
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LyX
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\emph default
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is too complex to be described completely in the "man" page format.
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If your system is properly configured, you can access the full documentation
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within
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\emph on
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LyX
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\emph default
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under the Help menu.
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\layout Standard
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\emph on
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LyX
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\emph default
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is a modern approach of writing documents with a computer which breaks
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with the tradition of the obsolete typewriter concept.
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It is designed for people who want a professional output with a minimum
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of time effort, without becoming specialists in typesetting.
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Compared to common word processors,
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\emph on
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LyX
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\emph default
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will increase the productivity a lot, since most of the typesetting will
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be done by the computer, not the author.
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With
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\emph on
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LyX
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\emph default
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the author can concentrate on the contents of his writing, since the computer
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will take care of the look.
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Read more about this concept in the online documentation under the Help
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menu.
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\layout Standard
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Currently,
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\emph on
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LyX
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\emph default
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uses the XForms library as a toolkit.
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\emph on
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LyX
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\emph default
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should run everywhere, where XForms runs.
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This is on all major Unix platforms as well as some PC platforms, including
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Sun, SGI, HP, Compaq Tru64, IBM RS6000, Convex, Cray, i386/Linux, Alpha/Linux,
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i386/FreeBSD, i386/NetBSD, DecSystem(mips)/Ultrix, OS/2 with XFree or PMX
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and others.
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\layout Section
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Options
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\layout Standard
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\emph on
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LyX
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\emph default
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supports the following command-line switches, which can also be specified
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as X resources (e.
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g.
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in .Xdefaults) with class name
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\emph on
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LyX
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\emph default
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:
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\layout Description
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-help summarizes LyX usage
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\layout Description
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-sysdir directory sets system directory.
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Normally not needed.
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\layout Description
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-userdir directory sets user directory.
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Needed if you want to use LyX with different lyxrc settings.
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\layout Description
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-geometry WxH+X+Y specifies the preferred size and position of the main
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LyX window; see X(1).
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\layout Description
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-dbg feature[,feature...] where feature is a name or number.
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Use "lyx -dbg" to see the list of available debug features.
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\layout Description
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-x [--execute] command where command is a lyx command.
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\layout Description
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-e [--export] fmt where fmt is the export format of choice.
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\layout Description
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-i [--import] fmt file.xxx where fmt is the import format of choice and file.xxx
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is the file to be imported.
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\layout Standard
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Furthermore, LyX understands the following generic command line options
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from the Forms Library:
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\layout Description
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-display host:display specifies the server to connect to.
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\layout Description
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-bw borderwidth specifies the border width to use to built-in objects.
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\layout Description
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-visual visualName requests a visual by name such as TrueColor etc.
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By default the Forms Library always selects the visual that has the most
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depth.
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\layout Description
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-depth depth requests a specific depth.
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Try "-depth best" or "-depth 8" if you get a bad match.
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\layout Description
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-debug level generates some info about the state of the XForms.
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where level is an integer between 1-5 and controls the amount of information
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to output.
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Depending on the options used when the Forms Library was built, a level
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more than 3 might not be available.
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\layout Description
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-sync runs the application in synchronous mode with debug level set to 4.
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\layout Description
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-private requests a private colormap for the application.
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\layout Description
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-shared requests a shared colormap even if the application needs more colors
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than available.
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For those colors that can't be allocated in the shared colormap, substitutions
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are made so the closest matching color is used.
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\layout Description
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-stdcmap requests a standard colormap.
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\layout Description
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-name newname specifies the application name under which resources are to
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be obtained, rather than the default executable file name.
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\the_end
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