From 9874b2e279f14de9dd4a3822686ced7eb835481c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: =?UTF-8?q?Uwe=20St=C3=B6hr?= Date: Tue, 27 Oct 2009 01:46:16 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] new layout: tufte-book git-svn-id: svn://svn.lyx.org/lyx/lyx-devel/trunk@31759 a592a061-630c-0410-9148-cb99ea01b6c8 --- development/scons/scons_manifest.py | 2 + lib/CREDITS | 3 + lib/Makefile.am | 4 +- lib/examples/tufte-book.lyx | 1004 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++ lib/generate_contributions.py | 8 + lib/layouts/tufte-book.layout | 124 ++++ 6 files changed, 1144 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) create mode 100644 lib/examples/tufte-book.lyx create mode 100644 lib/layouts/tufte-book.layout diff --git a/development/scons/scons_manifest.py b/development/scons/scons_manifest.py index 46dd201dfa..2f56db95ad 100644 --- a/development/scons/scons_manifest.py +++ b/development/scons/scons_manifest.py @@ -2453,6 +2453,7 @@ lib_examples_files = Split(''' simplecv.lyx splash.lyx sweave.lyx + tufte-book.lyx xyfigure.png xypic.lyx ''') @@ -2738,6 +2739,7 @@ lib_layouts_files = Split(''' tarticle.layout tbook.layout treport.layout + tufte-book.layout ''') diff --git a/lib/CREDITS b/lib/CREDITS index ef3752f6ca..5212a3faf9 100644 --- a/lib/CREDITS +++ b/lib/CREDITS @@ -451,6 +451,9 @@ @bAndreas Vox @iE-mail: avox () arcor ! de Bug fixes, feedback on LyX behaviour on the Mac, and improvements to DocBook export +@bJason Waskiewicz +@iE-mail: jason.waskiewicz () sendit ! nodak ! edu + Layouts for the Tufte document classes @bJohn P. Weiss @iE-mail: jpweiss () frontiernet ! net Bugreports and suggestions, slides class support, editor of the documentationproject, 6/96-9/97. Tutorial chapter 1 diff --git a/lib/Makefile.am b/lib/Makefile.am index 623c567f84..5c7df06edd 100644 --- a/lib/Makefile.am +++ b/lib/Makefile.am @@ -253,6 +253,7 @@ dist_examples_DATA = \ examples/simplecv.lyx \ examples/splash.lyx \ examples/sweave.lyx \ + examples/tufte-book.lyx \ examples/xyfigure.png \ examples/xypic.lyx @@ -1146,7 +1147,8 @@ dist_layouts_DATA =\ layouts/theorems-starred.inc \ layouts/theorems-starred.module \ layouts/theorems-std.module \ - layouts/treport.layout + layouts/treport.layout \ + layouts/tufte-book.layout scriptsdir = $(pkgdatadir)/scripts # Note that we "chmod 755" manually these files in install-data-hook. diff --git a/lib/examples/tufte-book.lyx b/lib/examples/tufte-book.lyx new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..6655eb3f34 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/examples/tufte-book.lyx @@ -0,0 +1,1004 @@ +#LyX 1.6.5svn created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/ +\lyxformat 345 +\begin_document +\begin_header +\textclass tufte-book +\options justified +\use_default_options true +\language english +\inputencoding auto +\font_roman default +\font_sans default +\font_typewriter default +\font_default_family default +\font_sc false +\font_osf false +\font_sf_scale 100 +\font_tt_scale 100 + +\graphics default +\paperfontsize default +\spacing single +\use_hyperref false +\papersize default +\use_geometry true +\use_amsmath 1 +\use_esint 1 +\cite_engine basic +\use_bibtopic false +\paperorientation portrait +\secnumdepth 2 +\tocdepth 2 +\paragraph_separation indent +\defskip medskip +\quotes_language english +\papercolumns 1 +\papersides 1 +\paperpagestyle default +\tracking_changes false +\output_changes false +\author "" +\author "" +\end_header + +\begin_body + +\begin_layout Title +Random Tufte Examples +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Author +Fake Author +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Standard +\begin_inset CommandInset toc +LatexCommand tableofcontents + +\end_inset + + +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Chapter +The Features of the Tufte-book Class +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Standard +In this document, I endeavor to show some of the features of the Tufte-book + class. + In the first chapter, I outline their use. + In the second chapter, I demonstrate their use through a handout I created + in my Calculus class. + For those who are viewing the .lyx file, I had to remove the figures and + replace them by boxes so that the download would not become overwhelming. +\begin_inset Flex Sidenote +status collapsed + +\begin_layout Plain Layout +I created the figures with a combination of RLPlot and Inkscape. +\end_layout + +\end_inset + + +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Section +Features +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Standard +The Tufte-book class is based on the work of Edward Tufte. + His documents consist of a column of text beside a wide column of margin + notes and margin figures. + This is to improve readability. +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Standard +Features included in this format include: +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Itemize +Margin figures +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Itemize +Ordinary figures in text with captions in margins +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Itemize +Full width figures and text when needed +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Itemize +\begin_inset Quotes eld +\end_inset + +Footnotes +\begin_inset Quotes erd +\end_inset + + in margins +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Itemize +Limited layers of sections and subsections +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Standard +In this sample document, I will demonstrate some of these features. + For a full demonstration, visit the webpage. +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Section +Page Layout +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Standard +Tufte's margins are +\begin_inset Quotes eld +\end_inset + +ragged right +\begin_inset Quotes erd +\end_inset + + rather than justified. +\begin_inset Flex Sidenote +status collapsed + +\begin_layout Plain Layout +This document is justified. + Add the option "justified" to the Custom line of the Document Class part + of the Document Settings. +\end_layout + +\end_inset + + The ragged right is used in most of his works, but the option exists for + justified text. +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Standard +Tufte also formats his pages so that they are not symmetric. + Instead, each page is the same and all the marginalia appear on the right + side of each page. + After experimentation, I agree that this option is best. + A symmetric layout appeared strange, to say the least. +\begin_inset Flex Sidenote +status collapsed + +\begin_layout Plain Layout +To create a symmetric layout, add the option "symmetric" to the Custom line + of the Document Class part of the Document Settings. +\end_layout + +\end_inset + + +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Standard +Finally, by default, Tufte does not number his chapters or his sections. + Since I like to refer to sections by number, I changed this section in + the Document Settings by moving the slider under the Numbering and TOC + section. +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Section +Figures +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Standard +Tufte uses ordinary figure floats like this: +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Standard +\begin_inset Float figure +wide false +sideways false +status open + +\begin_layout Plain Layout +\begin_inset Box Boxed +position "t" +hor_pos "c" +has_inner_box 1 +inner_pos "t" +use_parbox 0 +width "100col%" +special "none" +height "1in" +height_special "totalheight" +status open + +\begin_layout Plain Layout +Imagine your favorite figure inside this box instead of this boring text. +\end_layout + +\end_inset + + +\begin_inset Caption + +\begin_layout Plain Layout +An ordinary figure float. +\end_layout + +\end_inset + + +\end_layout + +\end_inset + + +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Standard +Tufte also uses margin figures, a feature I wish I could apply to the Memoir + class. +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Standard +\begin_inset Float marginfigure +wide false +sideways false +status open + +\begin_layout Plain Layout +\begin_inset Box Boxed +position "t" +hor_pos "c" +has_inner_box 1 +inner_pos "t" +use_parbox 0 +width "100col%" +special "none" +height "1in" +height_special "totalheight" +status open + +\begin_layout Plain Layout +Imagine your favorite photograph of a squirrel inside this box instead of + this boring text. +\end_layout + +\end_inset + + +\begin_inset Caption + +\begin_layout Plain Layout +A margin figure +\end_layout + +\end_inset + + +\end_layout + +\end_inset + + +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Standard +Naturally, the Tufte-book class also allows the use of tables in the margins + and in the text in the same way that the figures are used. + I would use the margin tables for a small set of data to illustrate a concept + such as +\begin_inset Quotes eld +\end_inset + +Look, distance-time data is quadratic when the object is falling. +\begin_inset Quotes erd +\end_inset + + I might put flame test results and comments in a full-width table. +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Standard +I did attempt to use the figure-wrap float with Tufte. + LyX interpreted it as a figure float and sometimes didn't show it at all. + With only the narrow column of text available, I think that it should probably + be suppressed when someone edits the layout file! +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Standard +A final type of figure is a full-width figure. + This is one which takes up the entire width of the page: text and margin + alike. + I'm proud of this because this was my one original contribution as it does + not seem to be in the Tufte-handout.layout file. +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Standard +\begin_inset Float figure +wide true +sideways false +status open + +\begin_layout Plain Layout +\begin_inset Box Boxed +position "t" +hor_pos "c" +has_inner_box 1 +inner_pos "t" +use_parbox 0 +width "100col%" +special "none" +height "1in" +height_special "totalheight" +status open + +\begin_layout Plain Layout +Imagine a photograph of a squirrel stretched out on its side in this box. + One of the bugs in my layout is that this only works with pictures, not + with frames around minipages, the way it's set up here. +\end_layout + +\end_inset + + +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Plain Layout +\begin_inset Caption + +\begin_layout Plain Layout +A full-width figure. +\end_layout + +\end_inset + + +\end_layout + +\end_inset + + +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Section +Working with Text +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Standard +Tufte provides a number of innovations for use with his text. + The first is the extensive use of margin notes. +\begin_inset Flex Sidenote +status open + +\begin_layout Plain Layout +This is an example of a Tufte style margin note. +\end_layout + +\end_inset + + Tufte's margin notes use a slightly smaller font and they have the added + benefit of reference by a superscript. + Ordinary margin notes do not have this. + Both types are shown. +\begin_inset Marginal +status open + +\begin_layout Plain Layout +This is an ordinary margin note. +\end_layout + +\end_inset + + +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Standard +\begin_inset Flex Newthought +status open + +\begin_layout Plain Layout +Another useful +\end_layout + +\end_inset + + innovation is Tufte's +\series bold +new thought +\series default + command. + It introduces new thoughts, such as this paragraph, with small capitals. +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Standard +Finally, Tufte has a setting to print full-width text. + This spreads it from margin to margin. + I believe this might be useful for quoting a text. +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Standard +Another available style is +\begin_inset Flex Allcaps +status open + +\begin_layout Plain Layout +allcaps +\end_layout + +\end_inset + +. +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Full Width +This is full width text. + I'm not going to quote a text because I don't want to mess with citations + and I haven't yet figured out how to use BiBTeX. + I thought about quoting from some of my own materials, but then I decided + not to. + Instead, I decided to just type for a while and fill up 3 lines on my screen + with whatever nonsense came into my head. + +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Standard +I've honestly not found a use for the fullwidth setting in my own materials. +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Section +Conclusions +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Standard +I like a lot of what Tufte has done. + At the moment, however, I only use his style in my Calculus class. + I have a good Calculus book, but it requires extensive notes to adapt it + for the high school level. + For my Physics, Chemistry, and Biology courses, the Memoir class seems + more suited. + I wish it were possible to take the idea of margin figures from Tufte and + put it into Memoir. + I also prefer Tufte's method of dealing with margin notes. +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Chapter +Calculation of Volume: Sections 2.12-2.13 +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Abstract +Imagine taking a function like +\begin_inset Formula $y=\sqrt{x}$ +\end_inset + + and rotating it in 3 dimensions around the x-axis. + The resulting shape would look somewhat like a cup (on its side). + Interestingly, integration empowers us to do exactly this and to find out + how much water that cup could hold. +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Section +Visualizing Rotation +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Standard +\begin_inset Float marginfigure +wide false +sideways false +status open + +\begin_layout Plain Layout +\begin_inset Box Boxed +position "t" +hor_pos "c" +has_inner_box 1 +inner_pos "t" +use_parbox 0 +width "100col%" +special "none" +height "1in" +height_special "totalheight" +status open + +\begin_layout Plain Layout +I had a graph of the square root function here. +\end_layout + +\end_inset + + +\begin_inset Caption + +\begin_layout Plain Layout +\begin_inset CommandInset label +LatexCommand label +name "mar:A-graph-of" + +\end_inset + +A graph of +\begin_inset Formula $f(x)=\sqrt{x}$ +\end_inset + + +\end_layout + +\end_inset + + +\end_layout + +\end_inset + + +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Standard +\begin_inset Float marginfigure +wide false +sideways false +status open + +\begin_layout Plain Layout +\begin_inset Box Boxed +position "t" +hor_pos "c" +has_inner_box 1 +inner_pos "t" +use_parbox 0 +width "100col%" +special "none" +height "1in" +height_special "totalheight" +status open + +\begin_layout Plain Layout +Here I rotated the square root function and then drew a disk on the figure + to illustrate how I would calculate the volume of the figure. +\end_layout + +\end_inset + + +\begin_inset Caption + +\begin_layout Plain Layout +\begin_inset CommandInset label +LatexCommand label +name "mar:rotated" + +\end_inset + +A graph of +\begin_inset Formula $f(x)=\sqrt{x}$ +\end_inset + + rotated about the x-axis and with additional remarks for integration. +\end_layout + +\end_inset + + +\end_layout + +\end_inset + + +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Standard +Figure +\begin_inset CommandInset ref +LatexCommand ref +reference "mar:A-graph-of" + +\end_inset + + shows the plot of the function +\begin_inset Formula $f(x)=\sqrt{x}.$ +\end_inset + + Now, imagine that we rotate that function about the x-axis. + The resulting figure would be somewhat like figure +\begin_inset CommandInset ref +LatexCommand ref +reference "mar:rotated" + +\end_inset + +. + This is akin to a cup lying on its side. + For the sake of clarity, the artist (me) drew a circle on the end of the + figure to show that it is indeed rotated. +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Standard +Now, suppose we wished to find the volume of the figure. + When we integrated the original square root function to find its area, + we imagined a series of rectangles inside the figure. + Their height was +\begin_inset Formula $h=f(x)$ +\end_inset + + and their width was +\begin_inset Formula $dx$ +\end_inset + +. + Since height multiplied by width was the area of each rectangle, we summed + these areas and rewrote this as +\begin_inset Formula $\int\, f(x)\, dx$ +\end_inset + +, or, in this specific case, +\begin_inset Formula $\int\,\sqrt{x}\, dx$ +\end_inset + +. +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Standard +To find the volume of our rotated figure the prodecure is quite similar. + Begin by rotating each rectangle about the x-axis. + This creates a series of cylinders. +\begin_inset Flex Sidenote +status collapsed + +\begin_layout Plain Layout +The text refers to these cylinders as "disks". + This is standard practice in all the Calculus books I checked. +\end_layout + +\end_inset + + Then, we can find the volume of each cylinder/disk. + The basic formula is: +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Standard +\begin_inset Formula \[ +V=hA\] + +\end_inset + + +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Standard +\noindent +where +\begin_inset Formula $h$ +\end_inset + + is the height of the cylinder (width of the rectangle) +\begin_inset Formula $dx$ +\end_inset + +. + The area of each figure is a circle where +\begin_inset Formula $A=\pi r^{2}$ +\end_inset + +. + The radius in this case is the function +\begin_inset Formula $f(x)$ +\end_inset + +. + By substitution +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Standard +\begin_inset Formula \[ +A=\pi f^{2}(x)\] + +\end_inset + + +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Standard +\noindent +In our specific case, +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Standard +\begin_inset Formula \begin{eqnarray*} +A & = & \pi\left(\sqrt{x}\right)^{2}\\ + & = & \pi x\end{eqnarray*} + +\end_inset + + +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Standard +To calculate the volume of one disk, we have +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Standard +\begin_inset Formula \[ +V=\pi x\, dx\] + +\end_inset + + +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Standard +\noindent +or, in the general case +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Standard +\begin_inset Formula \[ +V=\pi f^{2}(x)\, dx\] + +\end_inset + + +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Standard +To find the volume of the figure between points +\begin_inset Formula $a$ +\end_inset + + and +\begin_inset Formula $b$ +\end_inset + + we sum the volumes by means of integration: +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Standard +\begin_inset Formula \begin{equation} +\int_{a}^{b}\,\pi f^{2}(x)\, dx\end{equation} + +\end_inset + + +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Standard +\noindent +In the specific example, over the interval +\begin_inset Formula $[0,4]$ +\end_inset + + +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Standard +\begin_inset Formula \begin{eqnarray*} +\int_{0}^{4}\,\pi x\, dx & = & \pi\int_{0}^{4}\, x\, dx\\ + & = & \pi\left.\left(\frac{x^{2}}{2}\right)\right|_{0}^{4}\\ + & = & \pi\left(\frac{4^{2}}{2}-0\right)\\ + & = & 8\pi\end{eqnarray*} + +\end_inset + + +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Standard +\begin_inset Flex Newthought +status open + +\begin_layout Plain Layout +Suppose I drill +\end_layout + +\end_inset + + a special hole down the length of the cup we just worked with. + It is made with a quadratic shaped bit. +\begin_inset Flex Sidenote +status collapsed + +\begin_layout Plain Layout +I have no idea how I'd do this in real life, but I'm making a point. +\end_layout + +\end_inset + + I find that the hole the bit makes can be modeled with the function +\begin_inset Formula $g(x)=\frac{x^{2}}{16}$ +\end_inset + +. + I would need to subtract the volume of the material removed from the volume + of the entire +\begin_inset Quotes eld +\end_inset + +cup +\begin_inset Quotes erd +\end_inset + +. + Each individual cylinder would become like a +\begin_inset Quotes eld +\end_inset + +washer +\begin_inset Quotes erd +\end_inset + +. + To get the area of one washer, I would use the formula +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Standard +\begin_inset Float marginfigure +wide false +sideways false +status open + +\begin_layout Plain Layout +\begin_inset Box Boxed +position "t" +hor_pos "c" +has_inner_box 1 +inner_pos "t" +use_parbox 0 +width "100col%" +special "none" +height "1in" +height_special "totalheight" +status open + +\begin_layout Plain Layout +Here I used RLPlot to draw the square root function and the quadratic function. + Then I used Inkscape to shade the area between them. +\end_layout + +\end_inset + + +\begin_inset Caption + +\begin_layout Plain Layout +The functions +\begin_inset Formula $f(x)$ +\end_inset + + and +\begin_inset Formula $g(x)$ +\end_inset + + and the area left by +\begin_inset Formula $f(x)-g(x)$ +\end_inset + + +\end_layout + +\end_inset + + +\end_layout + +\end_inset + + +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Standard +\begin_inset Formula \begin{eqnarray*} +A_{washer} & = & A_{cup}-A_{drill}\\ + & = & \pi f^{2}(x)-\pi g^{2}(x)\\ + & = & \pi\left(f^{2}(x)-g^{2}(x)\right)\end{eqnarray*} + +\end_inset + + +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Standard +The volume of each washer would be +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Standard +\begin_inset Formula \begin{eqnarray*} +V_{washer} & = & A_{washer}\, dx\\ + & = & \pi\left(f^{2}(x)-g^{2}(x)\right)\, dx\end{eqnarray*} + +\end_inset + + +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Standard +\noindent +Then, by summing the volumes of all the washers between points +\begin_inset Formula $a$ +\end_inset + + and +\begin_inset Formula $b$ +\end_inset + +, the integral is derived: +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Standard +\begin_inset Formula \begin{equation} +\int_{a}^{b}\,\pi\left(f^{2}(x)-g^{2}(x)\right)\, dx\end{equation} + +\end_inset + + +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Standard +In the case of our quadratic drill bit:: +\begin_inset Float marginfigure +wide false +sideways false +status open + +\begin_layout Plain Layout +\begin_inset Box Boxed +position "t" +hor_pos "c" +has_inner_box 1 +inner_pos "t" +use_parbox 0 +width "100col%" +special "none" +height "1in" +height_special "totalheight" +status open + +\begin_layout Plain Layout +This was the rotated set of 2 functions. +\end_layout + +\end_inset + + +\begin_inset Caption + +\begin_layout Plain Layout +The cup with a quadratic hole drilled down its length +\end_layout + +\end_inset + + +\end_layout + +\end_inset + + +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Standard +\begin_inset Formula \begin{eqnarray*} +\int_{0}^{4}\,\pi\left(\left(\sqrt{x}\right)^{2}-\left(\frac{x^{2}}{16}\right)\right)\, dx & = & \pi\int_{0}^{4}\,\left(x-\frac{x^{4}}{256}\right)\, dx\\ + & = & \pi\left(\int_{0}^{4}\, x\, dx-\int_{0}^{4}\,\frac{x^{4}}{256}\, dx\right)\\ + & = & \pi\left(\left.\left(\frac{x^{2}}{2}\right)\right|_{0}^{4}-\left.\left(\frac{x^{5}}{1280}\right)\right|_{0}^{4}\right)\\ + & = & \pi\left(\left(\frac{4^{2}}{2}-0\right)-\left(\frac{4^{5}}{1280}-0\right)\right)\\ + & = & \pi\left(8-0.8\right)\\ + & = & 7.2\pi\end{eqnarray*} + +\end_inset + + +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Standard + +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Section +Homework +\end_layout + +\begin_layout Itemize +p114: 1, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 12, 15 +\end_layout + +\end_body +\end_document diff --git a/lib/generate_contributions.py b/lib/generate_contributions.py index f87bec1d19..c56d1425dd 100755 --- a/lib/generate_contributions.py +++ b/lib/generate_contributions.py @@ -1520,6 +1520,14 @@ contributers = [ "22 February 2005", u"Bug fixes, feedback on LyX behaviour on the Mac, and improvements to DocBook export"), + contributer(u"Jason Waskiewicz", + "jason.waskiewicz () sendit ! nodak ! edu", + "GPL", + "[Fwd: Re: tufte-book layout for LyX]", + "m=125659179116032", + "26 October 2009", + u"Layouts for the Tufte document classes"), + contributer(u"John P. Weiss", "jpweiss () frontiernet ! net", "Artistic", diff --git a/lib/layouts/tufte-book.layout b/lib/layouts/tufte-book.layout new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..59059f2cf7 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/layouts/tufte-book.layout @@ -0,0 +1,124 @@ +#% Do not delete the line below; configure depends on this +# \DeclareLaTeXClass[tufte-book]{book (Tufte)} +# tufte-book textclass definition file. +# Jason Waskiewicz , 2009/10/18 +# Modified by Uwe Stöhr , 2009/10/24 + +Format 11 + +Provides geometry 1 +Provides natbib-internal 1 + +Style Standard + Margin Static + LatexType Paragraph + LatexName dummy + ParIndent MM + ParSkip 0.4 + Align Block + AlignPossible Block, Left, Right, Center + LabelType No_Label +End + +# import other layouts +Input stdlayouts.inc +Input book.layout + +NoStyle Subsubsection +NoStyle Subsubsection* +NoStyle Paragraph +NoStyle Paragraph* +NoStyle Subparagraph +NoStyle Subparagraph* + +InsetLayout Sidenote + LyxType custom + LatexType command + LatexName sidenote + Decoration classic + LabelString "sidenote" + Font + Color foreground + Size Small + Misc No_Emph + Misc No_Noun + Misc No_Bar + EndFont + LabelFont + Color marginlabel + Size Small + EndFont +End + +InsetLayout Allcaps + CopyStyle Sidenote + Decoration Conglomerate + LatexName allcaps + LabelString "allcaps" + Font + Misc Noun + EndFont + LabelFont + Color blue + EndFont +End + +InsetLayout Newthought + CopyStyle Sidenote + Decoration Conglomerate + LatexName newthought + LabelString "new thought" + Font + Shape SmallCaps + EndFont + LabelFont + Color red + EndFont +End + +Style Full_Width + Margin Static + LaTeXType environment + LaTeXName fullwidth + Category MainText + NextNoIndent 1 + ParSkip 0 + ItemSep 0 + TopSep 0.5 + BottomSep 0.5 + ParSep 0 + Align Block + AlignPossible Block, Left, Right, Center + LabelType No_Label +End + +# this steps the counters +Counter + Name marginfigure +End +Counter + Name margintable +End + +# define the floats +Float + Type margintable + GuiName MarginTable + Placement tbp + Extension lot + NumberWithin none + Style plain + ListName "List of Tables" + LaTeXBuiltin true +End + +Float + Type marginfigure + GuiName MarginFigure + Placement tbp + Extension lof + NumberWithin none + Style plain + ListName "List of Figures" + LaTeXBuiltin true +End \ No newline at end of file