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#LyX 1.4.3-5 created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/
#LyX 1.4.4svn created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/
\lyxformat 245
\begin_document
\begin_header
@ -360,7 +360,7 @@ Run
\family typewriter
dvips
\family default
to convert the DVI-file to PostScript®:
to convert the DVI-file to PostScript:
\end_layout
\begin_deeper
@ -397,7 +397,7 @@ Execute
\family typewriter
ghostview
\family default
or send the PostScript® file to the printer.
or send the PostScript file to the printer.
\end_layout
\begin_layout Section
@ -1921,10 +1921,11 @@ J
STOP! If you don't know what BibTeX is, or have a reasonably good idea of
how to use it (
\emph on
e.g.
e.\InsetSpace \thinspace{}
g.
\emph default
setting up your own bibliographic databases),
\InsetSpace ~
setting up your own bibliographic databases),
\emph on
run
\emph default
@ -2947,7 +2948,8 @@ lhead{John Q.
You will now see your name in the upper left.
If a field has a default entry that you would like to get rid of (often
the page number appears in the central footer, simply include a command
with a blank argument, e.g.
with a blank argument, e.\InsetSpace \thinspace{}
g.
\end_layout
\begin_layout Standard
@ -2967,10 +2969,12 @@ Section
\begin_inset Quotes erd
\end_inset
(e.g.
Section 3) in the upper left, the page number (e.g.
Page 4) in the upper right, your name in the lower left, and the date in
the lower right.
(e.\InsetSpace \thinspace{}
g.\InsetSpace ~
Section 3) in the upper left, the page number (e.\InsetSpace \thinspace{}
g.\InsetSpace ~
Page 4) in the upper
right, your name in the lower left, and the date in the lower right.
The following commands should now appear in the preamble:
\end_layout
@ -3058,7 +3062,8 @@ The thicknesses of the horizontal rules drawn beneath the header and above
the footer can also be modified.
If you don't want one of the headers, set its thickness to 0.
The header rule has a default thickness of 0.4pt, the footer rule is 0pt.
Use the commands, e.g.
Use the commands, e.\InsetSpace \thinspace{}
g.
\family typewriter
@ -3121,7 +3126,7 @@ fancyhdr.dvi
\end_layout
\begin_layout Standard
As a final example, it is possible to include an Encapsulated PostScript®
As a final example, it is possible to include an Encapsulated PostScript
file in the header or footer.
Suppose you want to put a company logo in the upper lefthand corner.
You might try something like
@ -4294,7 +4299,8 @@ maketitle
\end_layout
\begin_layout Standard
If you want to place footnotes in the header block, e.g.
If you want to place footnotes in the header block, e.\InsetSpace \thinspace{}
g.
\begin_inset ERT
status collapsed
@ -4371,7 +4377,7 @@ email{address}
\end_layout
\begin_layout Standard
In all cases, the appropriate command has to be entered in LyX an marked
In all cases, the appropriate command has to be entered in LyX and marked
as LaTeX code.
See the examples.
@ -5803,8 +5809,9 @@ no
space between the last author and the parenthesis setting off the year;
\emph on
e.g.
e.\InsetSpace \thinspace{}
g.\InsetSpace ~
\emph default
type
\family typewriter
@ -6204,7 +6211,8 @@ Both packages use basic citations; the natbib package should not be used.
\family typewriter
refcite
\family default
command, e.g.,
command, e.\InsetSpace \thinspace{}
g.,
\begin_inset Quotes eld
\end_inset
@ -6385,9 +6393,22 @@ xport\SpecialChar \menuseparator
\bar under
L
\bar default
ateX
aTeX
\family default
), then make the following changes to the resulting
)
\begin_inset Foot
status open
\begin_layout Standard
Actually you have the choice between LaTeX (plain) and pdflatex.
If you intend to use pdflatex to prepare the paper, you should use the
pdflatex option so that included graphics are converted to PDF format,
ready for use by pdflatex.
\end_layout
\end_inset
, then make the following changes to the resulting
\family typewriter
.tex
\family default
@ -6655,7 +6676,8 @@ View the resulting
\family typewriter
.dvi
\family default
document using, e.g.,
document using, e.\InsetSpace \thinspace{}
g.,
\family sans
xdvi
\family default
@ -6752,8 +6774,9 @@ opening
\end_inset
.
This is not implemented in LyX, so you must enter title, subtitle etc.
between two ERT lines (
This is not implemented in LyX, so you must enter title, subtitle etc.\InsetSpace ~
between
two ERT lines (
\family typewriter
\backslash
@ -6876,8 +6899,8 @@ scrbook.cls
\family typewriter
scrlettr.cls
\family default
, resp.
of the Koma-Script family.
, resp.\InsetSpace ~
of the Koma-Script family.
They are replacements for the standard document classes
\family typewriter
article.cls
@ -7763,8 +7786,8 @@ L
\shape italic
O
\shape default
, resp.
in the left margin.
, resp.\InsetSpace ~
in the left margin.
It is possible to write any number of letters in one file.
An
\family sans
@ -7949,9 +7972,9 @@ Telephone
\begin_layout Standard
The input types can also be used as empty paragraphs.
This makes sense e.\InsetSpace ~
g.
for the
This makes sense e.\InsetSpace \thinspace{}
g.\InsetSpace ~
for the
\family sans
Signature
\family default
@ -8586,7 +8609,8 @@ These are the layout files for some of the journal formats used by Springer
\family typewriter
svjour.inc
\family default
, which journal-specific layout files (such as, e.g.,
, which journal-specific layout files (such as, e.\InsetSpace \thinspace{}
g.,
\family typewriter
svjog.layout
\family default
@ -8724,7 +8748,8 @@ ejour2
\end_layout
\begin_layout Standard
Limitations e.g.: does not display the number for theorem-like layouts, just
Limitations e.\InsetSpace \thinspace{}
g.: does not display the number for theorem-like layouts, just
#.
\end_layout
@ -10378,8 +10403,8 @@ invisible
visible
\family default
command].
If you don't know how to mark text as TeX, see the appropriate section of
the
If you don't know how to mark text as TeX, see the appropriate section
of the
\emph on
User's Guide
\emph default
@ -11984,8 +12009,7 @@ One problem with the support for landscape foils is the requirement that
\family typewriter
dvips
\family default
driver to generate the PostScript® output otherwise the foils won't be
rotated.
driver to generate the PostScript output otherwise the foils won't be rotated.
It is possible to get landscape foils even if you haven't got the
\family typewriter
dvips
@ -12134,10 +12158,11 @@ TeX-
While the second is meant to provide a classification for the audience,
\emph on
e.g.
e.\InsetSpace \thinspace{}
g.
\emph default
Confidential.
\InsetSpace ~
Confidential.
It is empty by default.
\end_layout
@ -12803,8 +12828,9 @@ M-z t
\family default
Camera movement instruction.
e.g.
CUT TO:
e.\InsetSpace \thinspace{}
g.\InsetSpace ~
CUT TO:
\end_layout
\begin_layout Itemize
@ -13156,7 +13182,7 @@ Installation
\begin_layout Standard
All you need to do is install RevTeX 4, as described in the package's README
file.
the package can be found at
The package can be found at
\begin_inset LatexCommand \url[The RevTeX 4 Web Site]{http://publish.aps.org/revtex4/}
\end_inset
@ -13235,10 +13261,10 @@ Other preamble matter, like
\backslash
draft
\family default
etc.
goes in the
etc.\InsetSpace ~
goes in the
\family sans
Latex\InsetSpace ~
LaTeX\InsetSpace ~
Preamble
\family default
dialog, also as usual.
@ -13388,7 +13414,8 @@ The main problem with this layout is that you can't use the optional arguments
to the Section layouts either.) This means that after you export that file
to LaTeX (which you'll need to do eventually to send it in to APS), you'll
need to edit the LaTeX file with a text editor to add the optional arguments
to set, e.g., the running title for the page headers.
to set, e.\InsetSpace \thinspace{}
g., the running title for the page headers.
Lacking these layouts makes the
\family typewriter
@ -14097,7 +14124,7 @@ Epigraph: An epigraph is a smart slogan or motto at the beginning of a chapter.
\begin_layout Description
Poemtitle: Memoir has lots of possibilities to typeset poetry (up to very
complex figurative poems).
Lyx can only support a few of them.
LyX can only support a few of them.
One is poemtitle, which is a centered title for poems, which will also
be added to the table of contents (verse is the standard environment for
poems.
@ -14308,7 +14335,7 @@ PostScript
\end_layout
\begin_layout Standard
The next step in the conversion chain is converting a DVI file into Postscript®.
The next step in the conversion chain is converting a DVI file into Postscript.
You can either use
\family sans
\bar under
@ -14441,8 +14468,8 @@ Dekel Tsur
\begin_layout Standard
The fastest way to generate a basic PDF file (no tags, links, etc.) with
any version of LyX is to save the document as a Postscript® file, then
run the
any version of LyX is to save the document as a Postscript file, then run
the
\family typewriter
ps2pdf
\family default
@ -14498,8 +14525,8 @@ The problem is that bitmap fonts are displayed poorly by Acrobat Reader.
When creating a PDF from the LyX file, you need to use outline font instead
of the default bitmap fonts (in fact, you should also use outline fonts
for Postscript files).
Recent LaTeX distributions come with Postscript® Type 1 version of the
standard (Computer Modern) fonts.
Recent LaTeX distributions come with Postscript Type 1 version of the standard
(Computer Modern) fonts.
pdfLaTeX uses these font by default.
Dvips doesn't use these fonts by default, so to make it use them, add the
following to lines to your
@ -14531,8 +14558,10 @@ If the default LaTeX font encoding (OT1) is used, nothing else need to be
usepackage{ae,aecompl}
\family default
to the preamble of the LyX file.
However, some glyphs are missing from the CM fonts (e.g.
eth, thorn), and they are taken from the EC fonts.
However, some glyphs are missing from the CM fonts (e.\InsetSpace \thinspace{}
g.\InsetSpace ~
eth, thorn), and
they are taken from the EC fonts.
Therefore you get these glyphs as bitmaps.
\end_layout
@ -14560,17 +14589,17 @@ Misc
\end_layout
\begin_layout Standard
An alternate option is to use the standard Postscript® fonts instead of
the Computer Modern fonts.
An alternate option is to use the standard Postscript fonts instead of the
Computer Modern fonts.
To do that, you need to select
\family sans
pslatex
\family default
as the global font in the document layout dialog.
When using the Postscript® fonts, the result PDF file is smaller as the
When using the Postscript fonts, the result PDF file is smaller as the
fonts are not saved into the file.
Furthermore, the Postscript® fonts include all T1 glyphs.
On the other hand, the Postscript® fonts have no bold symbol font, so poor
Furthermore, the Postscript fonts include all T1 glyphs.
On the other hand, the Postscript fonts have no bold symbol font, so poor
man's bold must be used (see Section\InsetSpace ~
\begin_inset LatexCommand \ref{sec:pdfbold}
@ -14578,11 +14607,11 @@ pslatex
\end_inset
).
The Postscript® fonts also look different from the Computer Modern fonts.
The Postscript fonts also look different from the Computer Modern fonts.
\end_layout
\begin_layout Standard
To sum up, both the Computer Modern and the Postscript® fonts gives good
To sum up, both the Computer Modern and the Postscript fonts gives good
results (with few exceptions).
The decision of which one to use is a matter of taste.
\end_layout
@ -14617,7 +14646,7 @@ pslatex
\end_layout
\begin_layout Standard
The Postscript® fonts do not have a bold symbol font.
The Postscript fonts do not have a bold symbol font.
The solution is to use the
\family typewriter
@ -14673,110 +14702,74 @@ Conditionals with pdfLaTeX
\end_layout
\begin_layout Standard
Yes.
Here is an example:
Yes you can do this with the
\family typewriter
ifpdf.sty
\family default
package.
Here is an example:
\end_layout
\begin_layout LyX-Code
\backslash
newif
usepackage{ifpdf}
\end_layout
\begin_layout LyX-Code
\backslash
ifpdf
ifpdf
\end_layout
\begin_layout LyX-Code
\backslash
ifx
\backslash
pdfoutput
\backslash
undefined
pdfinfo { /Author (your name and e-mail address)
\end_layout
\begin_layout LyX-Code
\backslash
pdffalse
/Title (official title -- i.e., title element)
\end_layout
\begin_layout LyX-Code
/Subject (one line description of the document)
\end_layout
\begin_layout LyX-Code
}
\end_layout
\begin_layout LyX-Code
\backslash
else
pdfcatalog { /PageMode (/UseNone)
\end_layout
\begin_layout LyX-Code
\backslash
pdftrue
% /OpenAction (fitbh)
\end_layout
\begin_layout LyX-Code
\backslash
fi
\end_layout
\begin_layout LyX-Code
\end_layout
\begin_layout LyX-Code
\backslash
ifpdf
}
\end_layout
\begin_layout LyX-Code
\backslash
pdfinfo { /Author (your name and e-mail address)
usepackage[pdftex]{hyperref}
\end_layout
\begin_layout LyX-Code
/Title (official title -- i.e., title element)
\end_layout
\begin_layout LyX-Code
/Subject (one line description of the document)
\end_layout
\begin_layout LyX-Code
}
\backslash
else
\end_layout
\begin_layout LyX-Code
\backslash
pdfcatalog { /PageMode (/UseNone)
\end_layout
\begin_layout LyX-Code
% /OpenAction (fitbh)
\end_layout
\begin_layout LyX-Code
}
\end_layout
\begin_layout LyX-Code
\backslash
usepackage[pdftex]{hyperref}
\end_layout
\begin_layout LyX-Code
\backslash
else
\end_layout
\begin_layout LyX-Code
\backslash
usepackage[ps2pdf]{hyperref}
usepackage[ps2pdf]{hyperref}
\end_layout
\begin_layout LyX-Code
@ -14836,8 +14829,9 @@ dialog; LyX will automatically convert the file to this point, then feed
\end_layout
\begin_layout Standard
The converter command is also specified in the dialog.It should be a completely
qualified command line which uses the variable
The converter command is also specified in the dialog.
It should be a completely qualified command line which uses the variable
\family typewriter
$$FName
\family default
@ -14899,7 +14893,7 @@ n Project.
\family typewriter
sgml-tools
\family default
package of scripts and programs (to produce other formats, including Latex,
package of scripts and programs (to produce other formats, including LaTeX,
HTML, plain text, man pages and\SpecialChar \ldots{}
).
You may therefore prefer to use this document class if you want to write
@ -18355,8 +18349,8 @@ end{multicols}
\end_layout
\begin_layout Standard
You can have more than 3 columns if you want to, but that might not
be very pleasant for the eye.
You can have more than 3 columns if you want to, but that might not be very
pleasant for the eye.
\end_layout
\begin_layout Subsubsection