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Basic Philosophy..................1 \end_layout \begin_layout Standard 1.1 How \SpecialChar LyX Does It...............1 \end_layout \begin_layout Standard 1.2 Why \SpecialChar LyX is Better...............1 \end_layout \begin_layout Standard 2. Features of \SpecialChar LyX \end_layout \begin_layout Standard 3. Lame Attempts to use more \SpecialChar LyX stuff \end_layout \begin_layout Standard 4. Math Stuff \end_layout \begin_layout Standard — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — \end_layout \begin_layout Standard 1. Basic Philosophy \begin_inset Note Note status collapsed \begin_layout Plain Layout Hint: Section titles should probably stand out more \end_layout \end_inset \end_layout \begin_layout Standard The basic philosophy of \SpecialChar LyX is that you should worry about the content of what you're writing and not the form. \end_layout \begin_layout Standard 1.1 How \SpecialChar LyX does it \end_layout \begin_layout Standard \SpecialChar LyX uses \SpecialChar LaTeX , a document preparation system designed by Leslie Lamport in 1985. It, in turn, was built up from a typesetting language called \SpecialChar TeX , created by Donald Knuth in 1984. \SpecialChar LaTeX is designed around a philosophy similar to that of \SpecialChar LyX . Leslie Lamport once said (see reference [1]) \begin_inset Note Note status collapsed \begin_layout Plain Layout Hint: Probably, this CITATION REFERENCE shouldn't be \end_layout \begin_layout Plain Layout "hard-coded". What if we make Lamport's book the second \end_layout \begin_layout Plain Layout item in the bibliography? \end_layout \end_inset : \end_layout \begin_layout Standard \begin_inset Quotes eld \end_inset The function of typographic design is to help the reader understand the author's ideas. For a document to be easy to read, its visual structure must reflect its logical structure. Quotations and computer programs, being logically distinct structural elements, should be distinguished visually from one another.... Since \SpecialChar LaTeX can't understand your prose, you must explicitly indicate the logical structure by typing special commands.... As you are writing your document, you should be concerned with its logical structure, not its visual appearance. \begin_inset Quotes erd \end_inset \begin_inset Note Note status collapsed \begin_layout Plain Layout Hint: This is a QUOTE \end_layout \end_inset \end_layout \begin_layout Standard 1.2 Why \SpecialChar LyX is better \end_layout \begin_layout Standard \SpecialChar LyX can be useful to more people than \SpecialChar LaTeX . It's considerably easier to learn, because you don't need to learn \SpecialChar LaTeX (which is practically a programming language). \SpecialChar LyX is basically like other \begin_inset Quotes eld \end_inset What you see is what you get \begin_inset Quotes erd \end_inset word processors, except that \SpecialChar LyX is \begin_inset Quotes eld \end_inset What you see is what you mean \begin_inset Quotes erd \end_inset . In this way, it combines the ease of use of word processors with the power of \SpecialChar LaTeX . This is a Good Thing. Also, the file format is platform independent. Best of all, it's FREE! \end_layout \begin_layout Standard 2. Features of \SpecialChar LyX \end_layout \begin_layout Standard \SpecialChar LyX has many features which make writing documents easier. (After all, why else would you want to use it? \begin_inset Note Note status collapsed \begin_layout Plain Layout Hint: This parenthetical statement would look better in a footnote \end_layout \end_inset ) I'm VERY EXCITED \begin_inset Note Note status collapsed \begin_layout Plain Layout Hint: Emphasize! \end_layout \end_inset to talk about them. Here's a list of just a few. \end_layout \begin_layout Standard * \SpecialChar LyX worries about margins, and footnote numbering for you \end_layout \begin_layout Standard * \SpecialChar LyX makes it simple to write and edit mathematical formulae \end_layout \begin_layout Standard For a more philosophical discussion of why \SpecialChar LyX is better than lots of other word processors, see Section 1.2, which can be found on page 1. \begin_inset Note Note status collapsed \begin_layout Plain Layout Hint: Probably, these CROSS-REFERENCES shouldn't be \end_layout \begin_layout Plain Layout "hard-coded". What if we change the section numbers? \end_layout \end_inset \end_layout \begin_layout Standard 3. Lame attempts to use other \SpecialChar LyX stuff \end_layout \begin_layout Standard I wrote a program the other day. It looked like this. \end_layout \begin_layout Standard 5 REMARK MY AWESOME PROGRAM \end_layout \begin_layout Standard 10 PRINT \begin_inset Quotes eld \end_inset I'M AWESOME! \begin_inset Quotes erd \end_inset \end_layout \begin_layout Standard 20 GOTO 10 \begin_inset Note Note status collapsed \begin_layout Plain Layout Hint: This is computer CODE \end_layout \end_inset \end_layout \begin_layout Standard After all that scientific thinking, I started feeling more artistic, so I wrote this haiku \end_layout \begin_layout Standard \SpecialChar LyX is really great \end_layout \begin_layout Standard Typesetting word processor \end_layout \begin_layout Standard It saves so much time \begin_inset Note Note status collapsed \begin_layout Plain Layout Hint: It's not very good, but it is poetry, \end_layout \begin_layout Plain Layout otherwise known as VERSE \end_layout \end_inset \end_layout \begin_layout Standard 4. Math Stuff \begin_inset Note Note status collapsed \begin_layout Plain Layout Hint: these math things should be printed in math mode! \end_layout \end_inset \end_layout \begin_layout Standard My favorite equation is the solution to a quadratic equation. If ax^2+bx+c=0 (eq.1), then x= -b + or minus the square root of b^2-4ac all divided by 2a (eq. 2). \end_layout \begin_layout Standard Another favorite equation is the basis of calculus: f'(x) is defined as the limit as deltax goes to zero of f(x+deltax) - f(x) divided by deltax (eq. 3). \end_layout \begin_layout Standard — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — \end_layout \begin_layout Standard REFERENCES \end_layout \begin_layout Standard [1] Lamport, Leslie. \SpecialChar LaTeX : A Document Preparation System. Addison-Wesley, Reading, Massachusetts, second edition, 1994. \end_layout \end_body \end_document