For convenience, you might want to print out the PDF version of this document. To get the most out of this document, you should read through it, typing all the little things we are telling you to type and trying out all of the exercises to see if you get them right. Now that you know which fonts mean what in the documentation, we want to talk a bit about what this Tutorial is for.ġ.2.1 Getting the most out of the Tutorial This tutorial consists of examples and exercises. INTRODUCTION this manual first, please read the Introduction before you continue with the Tutorial. Reading this tutorial is definitely worth the time.ġ.2 What the Tutorial is and what it is notīefore we get started with this section, you need to know that this Tuto- rial uses the notation outlined in the Introduction manual. LYX does the typesetting for you, in a consistent fashion, letting you focus on the important things, like the content of your writing. So you end up not only writing a document but typesetting it, too. That is because most word processors you have used before allow you manually to enter all spacings, font changes, and so on. You found out you could not and, in fact, you will find out that most of the little tricks you are accustomed to use in word processors will not work in LYX. Some of you probably found your way to this document because you tried to put two spaces after a “.” or tried to put three blank lines between paragraphs. There are some things you will need to learn, however, in order to use LYX effectively. That is, after all, the whole point of LYX: to provide an almost-WYSIWYG interface to LATEX. Now, do not panic – you will not need to learn LATEX to use LYX. This manual is designed for all of you who have never heard of LATEX, or do not know it very well. 35 5.2.3 Converting LYX Documents to LATEX. 34 5.2.2 Importing LATEX Documents - tex2lyx. 31ĥ Miscellaneous 33 5.1 Other major LYX Features. 29 4.4.4 Functions: lim, log, sin and others. 28 4.4.2 Roots, decorations, and delimiters. 14ģ Writing Documents 15 3.1 Document Classes. 13 2.2.3 Other environments: Verses, Quotations, and more. 6Ģ Getting started with LYX7 2.1 Your first LYX document. 5 1.2.1 Getting the most out of the Tutorial. 5 1.2 What the Tutorial is and what it is not. 1If you have comments on or corrections to this documentation, please send them to the LYX Documentation mailing list: 2 Contentsġ Introduction5 1.1 Welcome to LYX!.
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