#LyX 1.3 created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/
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collapsed true
\layout Standard
Here goes the information about the article:
\layout Standard
* title
\layout Standard
* date
\layout Standard
* author
\layout Standard
+ first name
\layout Standard
+ last name
\layout Standard
* abstract
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\layout Title
\added_space_top vfill \added_space_bottom vfill
Docbook with LyX
\layout Date
24 September 1999
\layout Author
\begin_deeper
\layout SGML
\align center
\size normal
\begin_inset Note
collapsed true
\layout Standard
The author name is always composed of:
\layout Standard
* first name
\layout Standard
* surname
\layout Standard
It is always possible to have more than one author.
\end_inset
\layout FirstName
Jose'
\layout Surname
Matos
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\layout Abstract
This is a small illustration of lyx's features using DocBook.
\layout Abstract
The abstract can span several paragraphs.
\layout Section
\begin_inset LatexCommand \label{first-section}
\end_inset
Introduction
\layout Standard
This file ilustrates the generation of docbook documents with LyX.
\layout Standard
This will improve as soon as new features are available.
\layout Section
Standard layouts
\layout Standard
One of the goals is the support, as much as possible, of layouts used in
other textclass, for compatibility purposes.
\layout Standard
Remember that this is work in progress, I would like to hear any comments,
good or
\begin_inset Quotes eld
\end_inset
bad
\begin_inset Quotes erd
\end_inset
.
\layout Subsection
Lists
\layout Standard
This is an example with several nested lists.
\layout Itemize
item 1
\begin_deeper
\layout Enumerate
item 2
\layout Description
new item
\begin_deeper
\layout Enumerate
collection
\end_deeper
\end_deeper
\layout Itemize
new set
\layout Subsection
Code
\layout Standard
Required steps to have a running lyx.
\layout Quotation
Be carefull with your own code.
\layout Quotation
The debugger.
\layout Code
cat > env.out
\layout Code
tar xvzf lyx.tgz
\layout Code
cd lyx-1_0_x
\layout Code
./configure
\layout Code
make
\layout Code
make install
\layout Subsection
Labels
\layout Standard
If a label is the first element in any layout, that label will be merged
with that element.
See as an example
\begin_inset LatexCommand \ref[first-section]{first-section}
\end_inset
.
\layout Subsection
Fonts
\layout Standard
The only fonts supported are
\emph on
Emphasis
\emph default
and
\begin_inset ERT
status Collapsed
\layout Standard
SGML
\end_inset
.
\layout Subsection
Figures
\layout Standard
One of the major changes in the docbook when compared with the linuxdoc
support are the figures support.
LyX only allows to view eps figures.
So you should have one of these if you want to take advantage of this feature.
\layout Standard
Notice that when the docbook code is exported the filename extension is
stripped.
This enables that when the several backends are processed in sgmltools,
the corresponding extensions are added.
The default extension are eps for the print and gif for the html backend.
\layout Standard
\begin_inset Float figure
placement htbp
wide false
collapsed false
\layout Standard
\begin_inset Graphics
filename ../doc/platypus.eps
display grayscale
width 2cm
height 3cm
rotateAngle 45
rotateOrigin center
\end_inset
\layout Caption
Nice platypus
\end_inset
\layout Standard
Wide figures are treated as normal figures.
\layout Standard
\begin_inset Float figure
placement htbp
wide true
collapsed false
\layout Standard
\begin_inset Graphics
filename ../doc/platypus.eps
display grayscale
width 2cm
height 3cm
rotateAngle 45
rotateOrigin center
\end_inset
\layout Caption
long, very long...
:-)
\end_inset
\layout Subsection
Tables
\layout Standard
There is also basic support for tables.
\begin_inset Float table
placement htbp
wide false
collapsed false
\layout Standard
\added_space_top 0.3cm \added_space_bottom 0.3cm \align center
\begin_inset Tabular
\begin_inset Text
\layout Standard
\end_inset
|
\begin_inset Text
\layout Standard
Software 1
\end_inset
|
\begin_inset Text
\layout Standard
Software 2
\end_inset
|
\begin_inset Text
\layout Standard
Software 3
\end_inset
|
\begin_inset Text
\layout Standard
Software 4
\end_inset
|
\begin_inset Text
\layout Standard
Plataform 1
\end_inset
|
\begin_inset Text
\layout Standard
25 MB
\end_inset
|
\begin_inset Text
\layout Standard
10 MB
\end_inset
|
\begin_inset Text
\layout Standard
34 MB
\end_inset
|
\begin_inset Text
\layout Standard
\end_inset
|
\begin_inset Text
\layout Standard
Plataform 2
\end_inset
|
\begin_inset Text
\layout Standard
\end_inset
|
\begin_inset Text
\layout Standard
12 MB
\end_inset
|
\begin_inset Text
\layout Standard
30 MB
\end_inset
|
\begin_inset Text
\layout Standard
35 MB
\end_inset
|
\end_inset
\layout Caption
Nice Formal Table
\end_inset
\layout Standard
As it happens with the figures the wide tables are treated as normal tables.
\layout Subsection
Margins
\layout Standard
There are some restrictions when using margins.
For further information on docbook allowed syntax consult the
\begin_inset LatexCommand \url[docbook reference manual]{http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/documentation/reference/}
\end_inset
.
\layout Quotation
It is also possible to insert margin notes inside some environments.
\begin_deeper
\layout SGML
\begin_inset Marginal
collapsed true
\layout Standard
margin note
\layout Standard
second par -> margin note
\layout Standard
third par -> margin note
\end_inset
\end_deeper
\layout Quotation
Notice that the previous layout is at level 1
\begin_inset Foot
collapsed true
\layout Standard
This comes from a docbook restriction.
Sidebar can only appear inside "MSGTEXT", "CAUTION", "IMPORTANT", "NOTE",
"TIP", "WARNING", "BLOCKQUOTE".
\layout Standard
These environments are easily added to the docbook layout.
\end_inset
and so is the follow:
\begin_deeper
\layout SGML
\begin_inset Marginal
collapsed true
\layout Standard
too marginal ;-)
\end_inset
\end_deeper
\layout Section
The road map
\layout Standard
This is a small list of the remaining tasks:
\layout Itemize
Expand the number of layouts
\begin_deeper
\layout Itemize
example
\layout Itemize
note
\layout Itemize
warning
\layout Itemize
tip
\layout Itemize
caution
\layout Itemize
important
\end_deeper
\layout Itemize
Compose other layout files, besides article
\begin_deeper
\layout Enumerate
book
\layout Enumerate
set (very unlikely)
\begin_inset Foot
collapsed true
\layout Standard
I do not expect lyx to deal with colection of books, for now!
\end_inset
\layout Enumerate
refentry
\end_deeper
\layout Itemize
goodies
\begin_deeper
\layout Enumerate
including other lyx files
\layout Enumerate
more advanced tables support
\end_deeper
\layout Itemize
better documentation
\layout Standard
That's all.
;-)
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