lyx_mirror/lib/examples/example_lyxified.lyx

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#LyX 2.2 created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/
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\begin_layout Title
THIS IS THE TITLE OF THE DOCUMENT
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\begin_layout Author
by Fee \SpecialChar LyX
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\begin_layout Date
June 12, 1972
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\begin_layout Standard
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\begin_layout Section
Basic Philosophy
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The basic philosophy of \SpecialChar LyX
is that you should worry about the content of what
you're writing and not the form.
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\begin_layout Subsection
How \SpecialChar LyX
does it
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\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
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key "lamport"
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):
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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.
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Why \SpecialChar LyX
is better
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name "sec:lyxbetter"
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\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
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What you see is what you get
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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!
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\begin_layout Section
Features of \SpecialChar LyX
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\SpecialChar LyX
has many features which make writing documents easier.
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After all, why else would you want to use it?
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I'm
\shape italic
very excited
\shape default
to talk about them.
Here's a list of just a few.
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\SpecialChar LyX
worries about margins, and footnote numbering for you
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\begin_layout Itemize
\SpecialChar LyX
makes it simple to write and edit mathematical formulae
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\begin_layout Standard
For a more philosophical discussion of why \SpecialChar LyX
is better than lots of other
word processors, see Section
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reference "sec:lyxbetter"
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, which can be found on page
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reference "sec:lyxbetter"
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.
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\begin_layout Section
Lame attempts to use other \SpecialChar LyX
stuff
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I wrote a program the other day.
It looked like this.
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5 REMARK MY AWESOME PROGRAM
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\begin_layout LyX-Code
10 PRINT
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I'M AWESOME!
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20 GOTO 10
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After all that scientific thinking, I started feeling more artistic, so
I wrote this haiku
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\begin_layout Verse
\SpecialChar LyX
is really great
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Typesetting word processor
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It saves so much time
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Math Stuff
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My favorite equation is the solution to a quadratic equation.
If
\begin_inset Formula $ax^{2}+bx+c=0$
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(eq.1), then
\begin_inset Formula $x=\frac{-b\pm\sqrt{b^{2}-4ac}}{2a}$
\end_inset
(eq.
2).
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Another favorite equation is the basis of calculus:
\begin_inset Formula $f'(x)\equiv\lim_{\Delta x\rightarrow0}\frac{f(x+\Delta x)-f(x)}{\Delta x}$
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(eq.
3).
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\begin_layout Section
Notes
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A couple notes about \SpecialChar LyX
ifiying this file:
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I was able to remove the lines made with dashes.
They were there purely to separate the title and references from the rest
of the document.
\SpecialChar LyX
(\SpecialChar LaTeX
) knows enough to separate these parts of the document with space.
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I didn't bother putting the math equations in display mode.
Also, I didn't use \SpecialChar LyX
' automatic equation numbering, because it's not described
in the
\emph on
Tutorial
\emph default
.
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I didn't have to type the word
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References
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below.
\SpecialChar LyX
automatically writes it (or the word
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Bibliography,
\begin_inset Quotes erd
\end_inset
depending on the textclass) when you select
\family sans
Bibliography
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style.
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\begin_layout Bibliography
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Lamport, Leslie.
\emph on
\SpecialChar LaTeX
: A Document Preparation System.
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Addison-Wesley, Reading, Massachusetts, second edition, 1994.
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