Uwe Stöhr a98a49bd94 A&A support: better compilation fix
- revert the previous layout change where inputenc was mentioned. This was not wrong but too intrusive for a change in branch
- mention that the aa class loads natbib to avoid compilation errors
- aa_sample.lyx: the aa package contains an outdated an customized version of natbib.sty. This file only woks with aa, but breaks the compilation of many other files on your system, therefore remove the bibliography and replace it by BibTeX; also clean up the preamble and add a note about the encoding
- aa.lyx: add a note about the encoding and set it in the document settings
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HOW TO CREATE A NEW TEMPLATE
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Templates are almost usual LyX file that are saved by LyX itself.
The strength is on "almost".

LyX stores some properties in a file, for example:

        \textclass dinbrief
        \language german
        \inputencoding default
        \fontscheme default
        \epsfig dvips
        \papersize a4paper
        \paperfontsize 12
        \baselinestretch 1.00
        \secnumdepth 3
        \tocdepth 3
        \paragraph_separation skip
        \quotes_language german
        \quotes_times 2
        \paperorientation portrait
        \papercolumns 9
        \papersides 1
        \paperpagestyle plain

Some of these may be very reasonable for a certain template. In the
case of a dinbrief-template this might be the papersize, the language
and the quotes-settings, since it is a german-only template.  But it
wouldn't make much sense to set the fontscheme or the inputencoding,
since a user might have customized this already like he/she wanted it
to be.

So please delete all the lines of a new template with your favorite
text editor (for example ed, ex or vi) that you don't want to set
explicit for this template. LyX will use the user's default-values
(defined in lyxrc) if a property isn't defined in the file itself.