%% Do not edit unless you really know what you are doing. \documentclass[a4paper,12pt]{article} \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} \usepackage[latin9]{inputenc} \setlength{\parindent}{3mm} \usepackage{setspace} \onehalfspacing \usepackage{amsmath} \usepackage{url} \usepackage{verbatim} \usepackage[numbers]{natbib} \usepackage{nomencl} % the following is useful when we have the old nomencl.sty package \providecommand{\printnomenclature}{\printglossary} \providecommand{\makenomenclature}{\makeglossary} \makenomenclature \usepackage{varioref} \usepackage{splitidx} \makeindex \newindex[Index]{idx} \newindex[new]{new} \newindex{test} \usepackage{graphicx} \usepackage{longtable} \usepackage{xargs} \usepackage{subscript} \usepackage{rotating} \usepackage{listings} \usepackage{hyperref} \usepackage{array} \usepackage{booktabs} \usepackage{multirow} \usepackage{hhline} \usepackage{pdfpages} \usepackage{textcomp} \usepackage{amssymb} \usepackage{color} \usepackage[ps,mover]{lyxskak} \usepackage{tipa} \usepackage{tipx} \usepackage{tone} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% LyX specific LaTeX commands. \providecommand{\LyX}{L\kern-.1667em\lower.25em\hbox{Y}\kern-.125emX\@} \newcommand{\lyxline}[1][1pt]{% \par\noindent% \rule[.5ex]{\linewidth}{#1}\par} \newcommand{\lyxarrow}{\leavevmode\,$\triangleright$\,\allowbreak} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% User specified LaTeX commands. % Load refstyle before prettyref so that prettyref wins. % The real refstyle tests are in test-refstyle-theorems.tex. \usepackage{refstyle} \AtBeginDocument{\providecommand\secref[1]{\ref{sec:#1}}} \usepackage{prettyref} \def\mycommand{\textquestiondown} \begin{document} \title{Title} \date{two days ago}%stupid stuff \maketitle \tableofcontents \lstlistoflistings \noindent This paragraph is not indented. \section{References\index{References}} Let's start with simple things: a label~\label{lab:test} and a reference~\ref{lab:test}; note that I have tested ``unbreakable space'' without warning (and worse than that, I just tested english quotes too...). Of course there are other kind of references, like page reference~\pageref{lab:test}, but also equation reference~\eqref{lab:test} (from amsmath package), or varioref's equivalents~\vref{lab:test} and~\vpageref{lab:test}, without forgetting pretty references like~\prettyref{lab:test} as well as textual references like~\nameref{lab:test}. The command \secref{lab:test} will be parsed in ERT, since LyX does not support refstyle and prettyref natively at the same time. \section{Cites\index{Cites}} Let's start with simple things: a \textbackslash{}cite: \cite[after]{article-crossref} and two \textbackslash{}cites: \cite[after]{whole-set,article-crossref} Now the natbib things: \textbackslash{}citet: \citet[before][after]{article-crossref} \textbackslash{}citet{*}: \citet*[before][after]{article-crossref} \textbackslash{}Citet: \Citet[before][after]{article-crossref} \textbackslash{}Citet{*}: \Citet*[before][after]{article-crossref} \textbackslash{}citep: \citep[before][after]{article-crossref} \textbackslash{}citep{*}: \citep*[before][after]{article-crossref} \textbackslash{}Citep: \Citep[before][after]{article-crossref} \textbackslash{}Citep{*}: \Citep*[before][after]{article-crossref} \textbackslash{}citealt: \citealt[before][after]{article-crossref} \textbackslash{}citealt{*}: \citealt*[before][after]{article-crossref} \textbackslash{}Citealt: \Citealt[before][after]{article-crossref} \textbackslash{}Citealt{*}: \Citealt*[before][after]{article-crossref} \textbackslash{}citealp: \citealp[before][after]{article-crossref} \textbackslash{}citealp{*}: \citealp*[before][after]{article-crossref} \textbackslash{}Citealp: \Citep[before][after]{article-crossref} \textbackslash{}Citealp{*}: \Citealp*[before][after]{article-crossref} \textbackslash{}citeauthor: \citeauthor[before][after]{article-crossref} \textbackslash{}citeauthor{*}: \citeauthor*[before][after]{article-crossref} \textbackslash{}Citeauthor: \Citeauthor[before][after]{article-crossref} \textbackslash{}Citeauthor{*}: \Citeauthor*[before][after]{article-crossref} \textbackslash{}citeyear: \citeyear[before][after]{article-crossref} \textbackslash{}citeyearpar: \citeyearpar[before][after]{article-crossref} \textbackslash{}nocite: \nocite{article-crossref} % Remove duplicate call of \bibliography since LaTeX throws an error. %\bibliographystyle{unsrt} % \bibliography{xampl} With \textbackslash{}nocite\{{*}\}: \bibliographystyle{unsrt} \nocite{*} \bibliography{xampl} From bug 7306: \citet{gur+04} have demonstrated that authors should not have umlauts in their names. It's OK to use them in the man\"{u}script, though. \begin{thebibliography}{References} \bibitem[M\"{o}stl et~al.(2010)]{Mostl2010} Gürkan, M.~A., Freitag, M., \& Rasio, F.~A. 2004, ApJ, 604, 632 \bibitem[{{G\"{u}rkan et~al.}(2004)}]{gur+04} Gürkan, M.~A., Freitag, M., \& Rasio, F.~A. 2004, ApJ, 604, 632\end{thebibliography} \section{Input files\index{Input files}} We can input files too, like this \input{DummyDocument}, or with the include variant (tests quoting as well): \include{\string"Dummy\space Document\string".tex} \include{\string"Dummy Document\string".tex} \include{\string"Dummy\string~Document\string"} \include{\string"Dummy\string~Document\string".tex} We can also import PDF pages: \includepdf[pages=-,angle=22,origin=Bl,width=5cm,height=40mm,keepaspectratio]{../../../lib/examples/Presentations/beamer-icsi-logo} If you prefer verbatim input, you can choose between~\verbatiminput{DummyDocument.tex} or~\verbatiminput*{DummyDocument.tex}. \section{URLs and Hyperlinks\index{URL}\nomenclature[www]{URL}{uniform resource locator}} An URL: \url{http://www.lyx.org} \nomenclature{URL2}{uniform resource locator} An URL with strange characters: \url{http://www.lyx.org/percent%dollar$} link:\href{http://www.test.test}{www.test.test} link2:\href{http://www.test.test}{http://www.test.test} mail:\href{mailto:www.test.test}{name} file:\href{file:www.test.test}{www.test.test} ftp:\href{ftp://www.test.test}{ftp://www.test.test} ftp2:\href{ftp://www.test.test}{www.test.test} \section{Lists\index{Lists}} \listoffigures \listoftables \section{Listings} Inline: \lstinline[language={C++},keywordstyle={\color{green}}]!int a=5;!\\ Float: \begin{lstlisting}[caption={Example Listing float},label={lst:Example-Listing},language=Python] # Example listing float def func(param): 'this is a python function' pass \end{lstlisting} Here is an example listing with left line numbering, step ``3'', language ``Python'', options ``Extended character table'' and ``Space~as~symbol'', range lines 3\,-\,8: \begin{lstlisting}[extendedchars=true,firstline=3,language=Python,lastline=8,numbers=left,showspaces=true,stepnumber=3] def func(param): 'this is a python function' pass def func(param): 'This is a German word: Tschüß' pass def func(param): 'this is a python function' pass \end{lstlisting} Special cases: \begin{lstlisting}[abovecaptionskip=2em,basicstyle={\large\ttfamily},breaklines=true,extendedchars=true,firstline=2,float=h,language={[R/3 3.1]ABAP},lastline=5,numbers=left,numberstyle={\scriptsize},showspaces=true,showstringspaces=false,stepnumber=3,tabsize=4] hello \end{lstlisting} \lstinline[language=TeX]!\begin{centering} hello! \section{Graphics\index{Graphics}} There is also some basic support for graphics, in the form \includegraphics{foo.eps}, or the slightly more elaborate \includegraphics[bb=10bp 0bp 96bp 96bp,clip,height=1cm, width=1cm]{foo.eps}. \section{Tables\index{Tables}} The following example is stolen from the longtable documentation. Since tex2lyx does not understand the special verbatim code that was used in the original some lines have been rewritten using \textbackslash textbackslash etc. \let\package\textsf \let\env\textsf \let\code\texttt \providecommand\finalclearpage{\clearpage} \begin{longtable}{@{*}r||p{1in}@{*}} KILLED & LINE!!!! \kill \caption [An optional table caption (used in the list of tables)] {A long table\label{long}}\\ \hline\hline \multicolumn{2}{@{*}c@{*}}% {This part appears at the top of the table}\\ \textsc{First}&\textsc{Second}\\ \hline\hline \endfirsthead \caption[]{(continued)}\\ \hline\hline \multicolumn{2}{@{*}c@{*}}% {This part appears at the top of every other page}\\ \textbf{First}&\textbf{Second}\\ \hline\hline \endhead \caption* {standard foot}\\ \hline This goes at the&bottom.\\ \hline \endfoot \caption*{(last foot)}\\ \hline These lines will&appear\\ in place of the & usual foot\\ at the end& of the table\\ \hline \endlastfoot \env{longtable} columns are specified& in the \\ same way as in the \env{tabular}& environment.\\ \code{@\{*\}r||p\{1in\}@\{*\}}& in this case.\\ Each row ends with a& \code{\textbackslash\textbackslash} command.\\ The \code{\textbackslash\textbackslash} command has an& optional\\ argument, just as in& the\\ \env{tabular}&environment.\\[10pt] See the effect of \code{\textbackslash\textbackslash[10pt]}&?\\ Lots of lines& like this.\\ Lots of lines& like this.\\ Lots of lines& like this.\\ Lots of lines& like this.\\ Also \code{\textbackslash hline} may be used,& as in \env{tabular}.\\ \hline That was a \code{\textbackslash hline}&.\\ \hline\hline That was \code{\textbackslash hline\textbackslash hline}&.\\ \multicolumn{2}{||c||}% {This is a \code{\textbackslash multicolumn\{2\}\{||c||\}}}\\ If a page break occurs at a \code{\textbackslash hline} then& a line is drawn\\ at the bottom of one page and at the& top of the next.\\ \hline The \code{[t] [b] [c]} argument of \env{tabular}& can not be used.\\ The optional argument may be one of& \code{[l] [r] [c]}\\ to specify whether the table should be& adjusted\\ to the left, right& or centrally.\\ \hline\hline Lots of lines& like this.\\ Lots of lines& like this.\\ Lots of lines& like this.\\ Lots of lines& like this.\\ Lots of lines& like this.\\ Lots of lines& like this.\\ Lots of lines& like this.\\ Lots of lines& like this.\\ Lots of lines& like this.\\ Lots of lines& like this.\\ Lots of lines& like this.\\ Lots of lines& like this.\\ Lots of lines& like this.\\ Lots of lines& like this.\\ Lots of lines& like this.\\ Lots of lines& like this.\\ Lots of lines& like this.\\ Lots of lines& like this.\\ Lots of lines& like this.\\ Lots of lines& like this.\\ Some lines may take up a lot of space, like this: & \raggedleft This last column is a ``p'' column so this ``row'' of the table can take up several lines. Note however that \TeX\ will never break a page within such a row. Page breaks only occur between rows of the table or at \code{\textbackslash hline} commands. \tabularnewline Lots of lines& like this.\\ Lots of lines& like this.\\ Lots of lines& like this.\\ Lots of lines& like this.\\ Lots of lines& like this.\\ Lots of lines& like this.\\ Lots of lines& like this.\\ \hline Lots\footnote{This is a footnote.} of lines& like this.\\ Lots of lines& like this\footnote{\env{longtable} takes special precautions, so that footnotes may also be used in `p' columns.}\\ \hline Lots of lines& like this.\\ Lots of lines& like this. \end{longtable} From bug 7412 another example with more captions (can currently not produced in LyX): \begin{longtable}{|l|l|} \caption{A long table} \endfirsthead \caption{A long table -- continued} \endhead \multicolumn{2}{r}{{Continued on next page}} \tabularnewline \endfoot \endlastfoot \hline \multicolumn{1}{|c|}{Something} & \multicolumn{1}{c|}{Description}\tabularnewline \hline Lots of lines& like this.\\ \hline Lots of lines& like this.\\ \hline Lots of lines& like this.\\ \hline Lots of lines& like this.\\ \hline Lots of lines& like this.\\ \hline Lots of lines& like this.\\ \hline Lots of lines& like this.\\ \hline Lots of lines& like this.\\ \hline Lots of lines& like this.\\ \hline Lots of lines& like this.\\ \hline Lots of lines& like this.\\ \hline Lots of lines& like this.\\ \hline Lots of lines& like this.\\ \hline Lots of lines& like this.\\ \hline Lots of lines& like this.\\ \hline Lots of lines& like this.\\ \hline Lots of lines& like this.\\ \hline Lots of lines& like this.\\ \hline Lots of lines& like this.\\ \hline Lots of lines& like this.\\ \hline Lots of lines& like this.\\ \hline Lots of lines& like this.\\ \hline Lots of lines& like this.\\ \hline Lots of lines& like this.\\ \hline Lots of lines& like this.\\ \hline Lots of lines& like this.\\ \hline Lots of lines& like this.\\ \hline Lots of lines& like this.\\ \hline Lots of lines& like this.\\ \hline Lots of lines& like this.\\ \hline Lots of lines& like this.\\ \hline Lots of lines& like this.\\ \hline Lots of lines& like this.\\ \hline Lots of lines& like this.\\ \hline Lots of lines& like this.\\ \hline Lots of lines& like this.\\ \hline Lots of lines& like this.\\ \hline Lots of lines& like this.\\ \hline Lots of lines& like this.\\ \hline Lots of lines& like this.\\ \hline Lots of lines& like this.\\ \hline \end{longtable} A table*: \begin{tabular*} % some comment {0.8\columnwidth}[b]{lr} two\\ \begin{turn}{-50}lonely\end{turn}&\begin{sideways}lines\end{sideways} \end{tabular*} A booktabs table: \begin{table}[h] \caption{\label{tab:Special-booktabs-table}Special booktabs-table} \centering{}% \begin{tabular}{cccc} \toprule System & Chip\,1 & \multicolumn{2}{c}{Chip\,2}\tabularnewline \cmidrule(r){2-2}\cmidrule(l){3-4}\morecmidrules \cmidrule{2-4}Detector thickness in \textmu{}m & 300 & 300 & 700\tabularnewline \midrule Edge angle in \textdegree{} & 3.55 & 2.71 & 7.99\tabularnewline \addlinespace Spatial resolution in \textmu{}m & 4.26 & 10.17 & 10.56\tabularnewline \addlinespace MTF at $f_{\mathrm{max}}$ & 0.53 & 0.37 & 0.39\tabularnewline \midrule \morecmidrules \cmidrule{3-4}LSF-spatial resolution & & & \tabularnewline in \textmu{}m & 129.7 & 52.75 & 50.78\tabularnewline in \% of pixel size & 76.3 & 95.9 & 92.3\tabularnewline \bottomrule \end{tabular} \end{table} A table using decimal alignment: \begin{table} \begin{tabular}{ccr@{\extracolsep{0pt}.}lr@{\extracolsep{0pt}.}lr@{\extracolsep{0pt}.}l} One & Two & \multicolumn{2}{c}{Three} & \multicolumn{2}{c}{Four} & \multicolumn{2}{c}{Five}\tabularnewline \hline one & two & \multicolumn{2}{c}{three} & \multicolumn{2}{c}{four} & \multicolumn{2}{c}{five}\tabularnewline He & 2 & 2&77234 & 45672& & 0&69 \tabularnewline C & C & 12537&64 & 37&66345 & 86&37 \tabularnewline \end{tabular} \end{table} \section{Macros} LyX supports several kinds of macros: def \def\macroa#1{a #1 a} global def \global\def\macrob#1{b #1 b} long def \long\def\macroc#1{c #1 c} global long def \global\long\def\macrod#1{d #1 d} providecommand \providecommand{\macroe}[1]{e #1 e} providecommand* \providecommand*{\macrof}[1]{f #1 f} newcommand \newcommand{\macrog}[1]{g #1 g} renewcommand \renewcommand{\macrog}[1]{h #1 h} newcommand* \newcommand*{\macroi}[1]{i #1 i} renewcommand* \renewcommand*{\macroi}[1]{j #1 j} providecommandx \providecommandx{\macrok}[1]{k #1 k} providecommandx* \providecommandx*{\macrok}[1]{l #1 l} newcommandx \newcommandx{\macrom}[1]{m #1 m} renewcommandx \renewcommandx{\macrom}[1]{n #1 n} newcommandx* \newcommandx*{\macroo}[1]{o #1 o} renewcommandx* \renewcommandx*{\macroo}[1]{p #1 p} DeclareRobustCommand \DeclareRobustCommand{\macroq}[1]{q #1 q} DeclareRobustCommand* \DeclareRobustCommand*{\macror}[1]{r #1 r} DeclareRobustCommandx \DeclareRobustCommandx{\macros}[1]{s #1 s} DeclareRobustCommandx* \DeclareRobustCommandx*{\macrot}[1]{t #1 t} Now use them all: \macroa{x} \macrob{x} \macroc{x} \macrod{x} \macroe{x} \macrof{x} \macrog{x} \macroi{x} \macrok{x} \macrom{x} \macroo{x} \macroq{x} \macror{x} The following tow don't work, but they should??? %\macros{x} \macrot{x} \section{Special formattings\index{Special formattings}} \subsection{Rules} test {\tiny \rule[0.5ex]{1\linewidth}{1pt}}{\tiny \par} test {\Huge Test} {\tiny test} test {\Huge \lyxline{\Huge}}{\Huge \par} test\rule[0.001\textwidth]{1\columnwidth}{0.05\textheight} test \rule[0.5ex]{1\columnwidth}{1pt} \noindent \rule{1ex}{0.5cc}test \textcolor{red}{\rule[-4ex]{5in}{1cm}} \subsection{Phantoms} test\phantom{Wow}test test\hphantom{\textcolor{green}{W}\textbf{ow}\textsuperscript{Wow}}test test\vphantom{Wow\textbackslash{}\&\%}test $test\hphantom{Wow}test$ \[ test\phantom{\textcolor{green}{W}\mathbf{ow}\textsuperscript{Wow}}test \] $test\vphantom{Wow\&\%}test$ \subsection{TIPA} \begin{IPA} \textsubring{e} \r{e} \textsubwedge{e} \textsubumlaut{e} \textsubtilde{e} \textseagull{e} \textsubbridge{e} \textinvsubbridge{e} \textsubsquare{e} e\textsuperscript{h} \textsubrhalfring{e} \textsublhalfring{e} \textsubplus{e} \=*{e} (don't mix up with \b{e}) \"{e} \textovercross{e} \s{e} \textsyllabic{e} \textsubarch{e} e\textrhoticity e\textsuperscript{w} e\textsuperscript{j} e\textsuperscript{\textgamma} e\textsuperscript{\textrevglotstop} \textsuperimposetilde{e} \textraising{e} \textlowering{e} \textadvancing{e} \textretracting{e} \~{e} e\textsuperscript{n} e\textsuperscript{l} e\textcorner{} \H{e} \`{e} \={e} \'{e} \textdoublegrave{e} \v{e} \^{e} \texthighrise{e} \textlowrise{e} \textrisefall{e} \u{e} \end{IPA} \textipa{pbtd\:t\:dc\textbardotlessj k\textscriptg q\;G} \textipa{PmMn\:n\textltailn N\;N\;Br\;RR} \textipa{\:rFBfvTDszSZ\:s} \textipa{\:zçJxGXK\textcrh QhH\textbeltl{}} \textipa{\textlyoghlig V\*r\:Rh\textturnmrleg l\:lL\;L} \textipa{\!o|!\textdoublebarpipe ||\!b\!d\!j\!g\!Ge'} \textipa{iy1\textbaru W\textcolor{red}{uIY}Ueø987o@E½3\textcloserevepsilon 2Oæ5a\textscoelig A6} \textipa{\*ww4\;H\textbarrevglotstop\textbarglotstop C\textctz\textturnlonglegr\texththeng \texttoptiebar{ar}\textbottomtiebar{tz}} \textipa{:;e\textprimstress\textsecstress \textvertline{}\textdoublevertline{}.\t*{ }} \textipa{\tone{55}\tone{44}\tone{33}\tone{22}\tone{11}\textdownstep\textupstep \tone{15}\tone{51}\tone{45}\tone{12}\tone{454}\textglobrise \textglobfall{}} TIPA code in math: $\textipa{\tone{55}|\text{\!b{}\!d{}\!g{}\!G{}\textglobfall{}\textvertline{}\textdoublevertline{}}}$ \subsection{Line breaks\sindex[breaks]{Line breaks}} They can also or be broken by a newline\\ or by a starred newline \\* or by a newline with space, comment and argument \\ %hu [3cm] or by a newline command \newline or by a line break \linebreak or by a defined line break \linebreak % again with a comment [4] There are even newlines with weird arguments, but these are not handled by LyX\\*[1cm] so we try to use ERT in this case. \subsection{Page breaks\sindex[breaks]{Page breaks}} They can also or be broken by a newpage \newpage or by a page break \pagebreak or by a defined page break \pagebreak % again with a comment [4] \section{Special characters\index{Special characters}} Then one has those macros with a long name for a short meaning, like \textasciitilde, \textasciicircum{} or \textbackslash{}, \slash{}, \nobreakdash- and the characters that LaTeX wants to espace because they are active, like \_\&\#\$\{\}\%. And what about special characters like hyphe\-nation mark, ellipsis\ldots, and end-of-sentence\@. LyX also supports a menu separator\lyxarrow{}and a spif\textcompwordmark{}fy ligature break. There are dashes: endash in short form -- and long form \textendash, emdash is alike: --- and \textemdash. If we really want several hyphens in a row, we need to separate them: -{}-, -{}-{}-, -{}-{}-{}- etc. LyX translates the phrases LyX, TeX, LaTeX2e and LaTeX to the commands \LyX{}, \TeX{}, \LaTeXe{} and \LaTeX{}. If these phrases occur as part of other words (like 1LyX or aTeX or LaTeX3) they should not be put into ERT. Test for whitespace handling of commands: The following lines should result in identical output: builtin \textasciicircum{} unicodesymbols \j{} user \mycommand{} xx\par builtin \textasciicircum {} unicodesymbols \j {} user \mycommand{} xx\par builtin \textasciicircum % with a comment {} unicodesymbols \j % and a second one {} user \mycommand % and another {} xx A sub\textsubscript{sc\emph{ript}} and super\textsuperscript{script with $a^2+b^2=c^2$ math}. latex2writer outputs quotes in braces like {\textquoteright}. We swallow the, but this was one broken (bug 8903). \section{Mathematics\index{Mathematics}} Let $f:\left[ a,b\right] \rightarrow% %TCIMACRO{\U{211d} }% %BeginExpansion \mathbb{R} %EndExpansion $. \[ \begin{array}{rclccc} 1 + 2 & = & 3 \multicolumn{3}{c}{4 < 5 \leq 6 } \end{array} \] \section{Lists/Indices} single \textbackslash{}addcontentsline: \addcontentsline{toc}{section}{test} with \textbackslash{}addcontentsline and \textbackslash{}phantomsection: \bibliographystyle{test} \phantomsection\addcontentsline{toc}{section}{\refname}\bibliography{xampl} normal: \bibliographystyle{test} \bibliography{xampl} with wrong \textbackslash{}addcontentsline: \bibliographystyle{test} \addcontentsline{toc}{section}{test} \bibliographystyle{test} \bibliography{xampl} with \textbackslash{}addcontentsline and \textbackslash{}nocite\{{*}\}: \bibliographystyle{test} \addcontentsline{toc}{section}{\refname}\nocite{*} \bibliography{xampl} undefined index: \printindex{} index "idx": \printindex[idx]{} index "new": \printindex[new]{} subindex "new": \printsubindex[idx]{} index of all indices: \printindex*{} subindex of all indices: \printsubindex*{} normal nomenclature: \printnomenclature hello manually set width: \settowidth{\nomlabelwidth}{URL2} \printnomenclature{} nomenclature with set width: \printnomenclature[0.02\linewidth]{} \end{document}