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#LyX 1.4.3-5 created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/
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#LyX 1.4.4svn created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/
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\lyxformat 245
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\begin_document
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\begin_header
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@ -360,7 +360,7 @@ Run
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\family typewriter
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dvips
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\family default
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to convert the DVI-file to PostScript®:
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to convert the DVI-file to PostScript:
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\end_layout
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\begin_deeper
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@ -397,7 +397,7 @@ Execute
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\family typewriter
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ghostview
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\family default
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or send the PostScript® file to the printer.
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or send the PostScript file to the printer.
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\end_layout
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\begin_layout Section
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@ -1921,10 +1921,11 @@ J
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STOP! If you don't know what BibTeX is, or have a reasonably good idea of
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how to use it (
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\emph on
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e.g.
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e.\InsetSpace \thinspace{}
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g.
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\emph default
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setting up your own bibliographic databases),
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\InsetSpace ~
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setting up your own bibliographic databases),
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\emph on
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run
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\emph default
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@ -2947,7 +2948,8 @@ lhead{John Q.
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You will now see your name in the upper left.
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If a field has a default entry that you would like to get rid of (often
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the page number appears in the central footer, simply include a command
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with a blank argument, e.g.
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with a blank argument, e.\InsetSpace \thinspace{}
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g.
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\end_layout
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@ -2967,10 +2969,12 @@ Section
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\begin_inset Quotes erd
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\end_inset
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(e.g.
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Section 3) in the upper left, the page number (e.g.
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Page 4) in the upper right, your name in the lower left, and the date in
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the lower right.
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(e.\InsetSpace \thinspace{}
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g.\InsetSpace ~
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Section 3) in the upper left, the page number (e.\InsetSpace \thinspace{}
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g.\InsetSpace ~
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Page 4) in the upper
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right, your name in the lower left, and the date in the lower right.
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The following commands should now appear in the preamble:
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\end_layout
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@ -3058,7 +3062,8 @@ The thicknesses of the horizontal rules drawn beneath the header and above
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the footer can also be modified.
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If you don't want one of the headers, set its thickness to 0.
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The header rule has a default thickness of 0.4pt, the footer rule is 0pt.
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Use the commands, e.g.
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Use the commands, e.\InsetSpace \thinspace{}
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g.
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\family typewriter
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@ -3121,7 +3126,7 @@ fancyhdr.dvi
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\end_layout
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\begin_layout Standard
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As a final example, it is possible to include an Encapsulated PostScript®
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As a final example, it is possible to include an Encapsulated PostScript
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file in the header or footer.
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Suppose you want to put a company logo in the upper lefthand corner.
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You might try something like
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@ -4294,7 +4299,8 @@ maketitle
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\end_layout
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\begin_layout Standard
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If you want to place footnotes in the header block, e.g.
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If you want to place footnotes in the header block, e.\InsetSpace \thinspace{}
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g.
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\begin_inset ERT
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status collapsed
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@ -4371,7 +4377,7 @@ email{address}
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\end_layout
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\begin_layout Standard
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In all cases, the appropriate command has to be entered in LyX an marked
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In all cases, the appropriate command has to be entered in LyX and marked
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as LaTeX code.
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See the examples.
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@ -5803,8 +5809,9 @@ no
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space between the last author and the parenthesis setting off the year;
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\emph on
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e.g.
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e.\InsetSpace \thinspace{}
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g.\InsetSpace ~
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\emph default
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type
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\family typewriter
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@ -6204,7 +6211,8 @@ Both packages use basic citations; the natbib package should not be used.
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\family typewriter
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refcite
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\family default
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command, e.g.,
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command, e.\InsetSpace \thinspace{}
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g.,
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\begin_inset Quotes eld
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\end_inset
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@ -6385,9 +6393,22 @@ xport\SpecialChar \menuseparator
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\bar under
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L
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\bar default
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ateX
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aTeX
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\family default
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), then make the following changes to the resulting
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)
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\begin_inset Foot
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status open
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\begin_layout Standard
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Actually you have the choice between LaTeX (plain) and pdflatex.
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If you intend to use pdflatex to prepare the paper, you should use the
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pdflatex option so that included graphics are converted to PDF format,
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ready for use by pdflatex.
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\end_layout
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\end_inset
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, then make the following changes to the resulting
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\family typewriter
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.tex
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\family default
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@ -6655,7 +6676,8 @@ View the resulting
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\family typewriter
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.dvi
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\family default
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document using, e.g.,
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document using, e.\InsetSpace \thinspace{}
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g.,
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\family sans
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xdvi
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\family default
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@ -6752,8 +6774,9 @@ opening
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\end_inset
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.
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This is not implemented in LyX, so you must enter title, subtitle etc.
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between two ERT lines (
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This is not implemented in LyX, so you must enter title, subtitle etc.\InsetSpace ~
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between
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two ERT lines (
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\family typewriter
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\backslash
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@ -6876,8 +6899,8 @@ scrbook.cls
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\family typewriter
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scrlettr.cls
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\family default
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, resp.
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of the Koma-Script family.
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, resp.\InsetSpace ~
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of the Koma-Script family.
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They are replacements for the standard document classes
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\family typewriter
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article.cls
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\shape italic
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O
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\shape default
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, resp.
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in the left margin.
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, resp.\InsetSpace ~
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in the left margin.
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It is possible to write any number of letters in one file.
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An
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\family sans
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\begin_layout Standard
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The input types can also be used as empty paragraphs.
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This makes sense e.\InsetSpace ~
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g.
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for the
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This makes sense e.\InsetSpace \thinspace{}
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g.\InsetSpace ~
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for the
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\family sans
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Signature
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\family default
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\family typewriter
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svjour.inc
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\family default
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, which journal-specific layout files (such as, e.g.,
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, which journal-specific layout files (such as, e.\InsetSpace \thinspace{}
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g.,
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\family typewriter
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svjog.layout
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\family default
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\end_layout
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\begin_layout Standard
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Limitations e.g.: does not display the number for theorem-like layouts, just
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Limitations e.\InsetSpace \thinspace{}
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g.: does not display the number for theorem-like layouts, just
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#.
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\end_layout
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visible
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\family default
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command].
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If you don't know how to mark text as TeX, see the appropriate section of
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the
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If you don't know how to mark text as TeX, see the appropriate section
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of the
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\emph on
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User's Guide
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\emph default
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\family typewriter
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dvips
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\family default
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driver to generate the PostScript® output otherwise the foils won't be
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rotated.
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driver to generate the PostScript output otherwise the foils won't be rotated.
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It is possible to get landscape foils even if you haven't got the
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\family typewriter
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dvips
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While the second is meant to provide a classification for the audience,
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\emph on
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e.g.
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e.\InsetSpace \thinspace{}
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g.
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\emph default
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Confidential.
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\InsetSpace ~
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Confidential.
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It is empty by default.
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\end_layout
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\family default
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Camera movement instruction.
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e.g.
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CUT TO:
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e.\InsetSpace \thinspace{}
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g.\InsetSpace ~
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CUT TO:
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\end_layout
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\begin_layout Itemize
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\begin_layout Standard
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All you need to do is install RevTeX 4, as described in the package's README
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file.
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the package can be found at
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The package can be found at
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\begin_inset LatexCommand \url[The RevTeX 4 Web Site]{http://publish.aps.org/revtex4/}
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\end_inset
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\backslash
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draft
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\family default
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etc.
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goes in the
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etc.\InsetSpace ~
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goes in the
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\family sans
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Latex\InsetSpace ~
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LaTeX\InsetSpace ~
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Preamble
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\family default
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dialog, also as usual.
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to the Section layouts either.) This means that after you export that file
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to LaTeX (which you'll need to do eventually to send it in to APS), you'll
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need to edit the LaTeX file with a text editor to add the optional arguments
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to set, e.g., the running title for the page headers.
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to set, e.\InsetSpace \thinspace{}
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g., the running title for the page headers.
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Lacking these layouts makes the
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\family typewriter
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\begin_layout Description
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Poemtitle: Memoir has lots of possibilities to typeset poetry (up to very
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complex figurative poems).
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Lyx can only support a few of them.
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LyX can only support a few of them.
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One is poemtitle, which is a centered title for poems, which will also
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be added to the table of contents (verse is the standard environment for
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poems.
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\end_layout
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\begin_layout Standard
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The next step in the conversion chain is converting a DVI file into Postscript®.
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The next step in the conversion chain is converting a DVI file into Postscript.
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You can either use
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\family sans
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\bar under
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\begin_layout Standard
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The fastest way to generate a basic PDF file (no tags, links, etc.) with
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any version of LyX is to save the document as a Postscript® file, then
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run the
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any version of LyX is to save the document as a Postscript file, then run
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the
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\family typewriter
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ps2pdf
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\family default
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When creating a PDF from the LyX file, you need to use outline font instead
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of the default bitmap fonts (in fact, you should also use outline fonts
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for Postscript files).
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Recent LaTeX distributions come with Postscript® Type 1 version of the
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standard (Computer Modern) fonts.
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Recent LaTeX distributions come with Postscript Type 1 version of the standard
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(Computer Modern) fonts.
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pdfLaTeX uses these font by default.
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Dvips doesn't use these fonts by default, so to make it use them, add the
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following to lines to your
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usepackage{ae,aecompl}
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\family default
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to the preamble of the LyX file.
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However, some glyphs are missing from the CM fonts (e.g.
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eth, thorn), and they are taken from the EC fonts.
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However, some glyphs are missing from the CM fonts (e.\InsetSpace \thinspace{}
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g.\InsetSpace ~
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eth, thorn), and
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they are taken from the EC fonts.
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Therefore you get these glyphs as bitmaps.
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\end_layout
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\end_layout
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\begin_layout Standard
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An alternate option is to use the standard Postscript® fonts instead of
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the Computer Modern fonts.
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An alternate option is to use the standard Postscript fonts instead of the
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Computer Modern fonts.
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To do that, you need to select
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\family sans
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pslatex
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\family default
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as the global font in the document layout dialog.
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When using the Postscript® fonts, the result PDF file is smaller as the
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When using the Postscript fonts, the result PDF file is smaller as the
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fonts are not saved into the file.
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Furthermore, the Postscript® fonts include all T1 glyphs.
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On the other hand, the Postscript® fonts have no bold symbol font, so poor
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Furthermore, the Postscript fonts include all T1 glyphs.
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On the other hand, the Postscript fonts have no bold symbol font, so poor
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man's bold must be used (see Section\InsetSpace ~
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\begin_inset LatexCommand \ref{sec:pdfbold}
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).
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The Postscript® fonts also look different from the Computer Modern fonts.
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The Postscript fonts also look different from the Computer Modern fonts.
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\end_layout
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\begin_layout Standard
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To sum up, both the Computer Modern and the Postscript® fonts gives good
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To sum up, both the Computer Modern and the Postscript fonts gives good
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results (with few exceptions).
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The decision of which one to use is a matter of taste.
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\end_layout
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\end_layout
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The Postscript fonts do not have a bold symbol font.
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The solution is to use the
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\end_layout
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\begin_layout Standard
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Yes.
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Here is an example:
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Yes you can do this with the
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\family typewriter
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ifpdf.sty
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\family default
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package.
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Here is an example:
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\end_layout
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\begin_layout LyX-Code
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\backslash
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usepackage{ifpdf}
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\end_layout
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\begin_layout LyX-Code
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\backslash
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ifpdf
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ifpdf
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\end_layout
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\backslash
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ifx
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\backslash
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pdfoutput
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\backslash
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undefined
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pdfinfo { /Author (your name and e-mail address)
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\end_layout
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\begin_layout LyX-Code
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\backslash
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\end_layout
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\begin_layout LyX-Code
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/Subject (one line description of the document)
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\end_layout
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\begin_layout LyX-Code
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}
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\end_layout
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\begin_layout LyX-Code
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\backslash
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else
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pdfcatalog { /PageMode (/UseNone)
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\end_layout
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\begin_layout LyX-Code
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\backslash
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pdftrue
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% /OpenAction (fitbh)
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\end_layout
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\begin_layout LyX-Code
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\backslash
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fi
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\end_layout
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\end_layout
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\begin_layout LyX-Code
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\backslash
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ifpdf
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}
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\end_layout
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\begin_layout LyX-Code
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\backslash
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pdfinfo { /Author (your name and e-mail address)
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usepackage[pdftex]{hyperref}
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\end_layout
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\begin_layout LyX-Code
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/Title (official title -- i.e., title element)
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\end_layout
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/Subject (one line description of the document)
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\end_layout
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\begin_layout LyX-Code
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}
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\backslash
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else
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\begin_layout LyX-Code
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\backslash
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pdfcatalog { /PageMode (/UseNone)
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\end_layout
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\begin_layout LyX-Code
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% /OpenAction (fitbh)
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\end_layout
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\begin_layout LyX-Code
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}
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\end_layout
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\begin_layout LyX-Code
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\backslash
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usepackage[pdftex]{hyperref}
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\end_layout
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\begin_layout LyX-Code
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\backslash
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else
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\end_layout
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\begin_layout LyX-Code
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\backslash
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usepackage[ps2pdf]{hyperref}
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usepackage[ps2pdf]{hyperref}
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\end_layout
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\begin_layout LyX-Code
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@ -14836,8 +14829,9 @@ dialog; LyX will automatically convert the file to this point, then feed
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\end_layout
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\begin_layout Standard
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The converter command is also specified in the dialog.It should be a completely
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qualified command line which uses the variable
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The converter command is also specified in the dialog.
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It should be a completely qualified command line which uses the variable
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\family typewriter
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$$FName
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\family default
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@ -14899,7 +14893,7 @@ n Project.
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\family typewriter
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sgml-tools
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\family default
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package of scripts and programs (to produce other formats, including Latex,
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package of scripts and programs (to produce other formats, including LaTeX,
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HTML, plain text, man pages and\SpecialChar \ldots{}
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).
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You may therefore prefer to use this document class if you want to write
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@ -18355,8 +18349,8 @@ end{multicols}
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\end_layout
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\begin_layout Standard
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You can have more than 3 columns if you want to, but that might not
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be very pleasant for the eye.
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You can have more than 3 columns if you want to, but that might not be very
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pleasant for the eye.
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\end_layout
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\begin_layout Subsubsection
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