1LYX(1)                             LyX 2.0.1                            LYX(1)
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NAME

6       LyX - A Document Processor
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SYNOPSIS

9       lyx [ command-line switches ] [ name[.lyx] ... ]
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DESCRIPTION

12       LyX is too complex to be described completely in the "man" page format.
13       If your system is properly configured, you can access the full documen‐
14       tation within LyX under the Help menu.
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16       LyX  is  a document preparation system. It excels at letting you create
17       complex technical and scientific articles with mathematics,  cross-ref‐
18       erences,  bibliographies, indices, etc. It is very good at documents of
19       any length in which the usual processing abilities are required:  auto‐
20       matic  sectioning  and  pagination, spellchecking, and so forth. It can
21       also be used to write a letter to your mom, though granted,  there  are
22       probably  simpler programs available for that. It is definitely not the
23       best tool for creating banners, flyers, or advertisements, though  with
24       some  effort  all  these can be done, too.  Some examples of what it is
25       used for: memos, letters, dissertations and theses, lecture notes, sem‐
26       inar  notebooks,  conference proceedings, software documentation, books
27       (on PostgreSQL, remote sensing, cryptology, fictional  novels,  poetry,
28       and  even  a  children's  book or two), articles in refereed scientific
29       journals, scripts for plays and movies, business proposals...  you  get
30       the idea.
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32       Currently, LyX uses the Qt4 library as a toolkit. LyX should run every‐
33       where, where this library runs.  This is on all major Unix platforms as
34       well as Windows and Mac OS X (which actually is a unix platform).
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OPTIONS

37       LyX supports the following command-line switches.
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39       -help summarizes LyX usage
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41       -version
42             provides version information on the build of LyX.
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44       -sysdir directory
45             sets system directory. Normally not needed.
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47       -userdir directory
48             sets user directory. Needed if you want to use LyX with different
49             lyxrc settings.
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51       -geometry WxH+X+Y
52             set geometry of the main window.
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54       -dbg feature[,feature...]
55             where feature is a name or number.  Use "lyx  -dbg"  to  see  the
56             list of available debug features.
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58        -x [--execute] command
59             where command is a lyx command.
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61        -e [--export] fmt
62             where fmt is the export format of choice.  Look on Tools->Prefer‐
63             ences->File formats->Format  to  get  an  idea  which  parameters
64             should be passed.  Note that the order of -e and -x switches mat‐
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67        -i [--import] fmt file.xxx
68             where fmt is the import format of choice and file.xxx is the file
69             to be imported.
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71        -f [--force-overwrite] what
72             where  what  is is either "all", "main" or "none".  Specify "all"
73             to allow overwriting all files during a batch export,  "main"  to
74             allow overwriting the main file only, or "none" to disallow over‐
75             writing any file. When this switch is followed by  anything  else
76             other  than  "all", "main" or "none", the behavior is as if "all"
77             was specified, but what follows is left on the command  line  for
78             further processing.
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80        -n [--no-remote]
81             open  documents  passed  as  arguments in a new instance, even if
82             another instance of LyX is already running.
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84        -r [--remote]
85             by using the lyxpipe, ask an already running instance of  LyX  to
86             open the documents passed as arguments and then exit. If the lyx‐
87             pipe is not set up or is not working, a new instance  is  created
88             and execution continues normally.
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90       -batch
91             causes  LyX  to run the given commands without opening a GUI win‐
92             dow.  Thus, something like:
93                 lyx -batch -x "buffer-print printer default dvips" myfile.lyx
94             will cause LyX to print myfile.lyx to the default printer,  using
95             dvips  and  the default print settings (which, of course, have to
96             have been configured already).
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ENVIRONMENT

100       LYX_DIR_20x
101              can be used to specify which system directory to use.
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103       The system directory is determined by searching for the  file  "chkcon‐
104       fig.ltx". Directories are searched in this order:
105       1) -sysdir command line parameter
106       2) LYX_DIR_20x environment variable
107       3) Maybe <path of binary>/TOP_SRCDIR/lib
108       4) <path of binary>/../share/<name of binary>/
109       5) hardcoded lyx_dir (at build time: /usr/share/lyx)
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111       LYX_USERDIR_20x
112              can be used to specify which user directory to use.
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114       The user directory is, in order of precedence:
115       1) -userdir command line parameter
116       2) LYX_USERDIR_20x environment variable
117       3) $HOME/.<name of binary> if no explicit setting is made
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120       LYX_LOCALEDIR
121              can  be  used  to tell LyX where to look for the translations of
122              its GUI strings in other languages.
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125       LYX_FORCE_OVERWRITE
126              can be used to change the default behavior when  exporting  from
127              command line.
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129       By  default,  LyX  overwrites the main file when exporting from command
130       line but not the ancillary files. This behavior can be changed by  set‐
131       ting this environment variable, which relieves the need of using the -f
132       switch.  Allowed values are either "all", "main" or "none",  with  same
133       meaning as for the -f switch.
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FILES

136       ~/.lyx/preferences      Personal configuration file
137       ~/.lyx/lyxrc.defaults   Personal autodetected configuration file
138       LIBDIR/lyxrc.dist  System wide configuration file
139       LIBDIR/configure.py  Updates LyX if config has changed
140       LIBDIR/bind/      Keybindings
141       LIBDIR/clipart/   Clipart pictures
142       LIBDIR/doc/       Documentation in LyX format.
143       LIBDIR/examples/  Example documents
144       LIBDIR/images/    Images used as icons or in popups
145       LIBDIR/kbd/       Keyboard mappings
146       LIBDIR/layouts/   Layout descriptions
147       LIBDIR/templates/ Templates for documents
148       LIBDIR/tex/       Extra TeX files
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151       LIBDIR is the system directory. This was at build time /usr/share/lyx.
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SEE ALSO

154       tex2lyx(1), latex(1).
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156       Full documentation in either native LyX or postscript format.
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BUGS/LIMITATIONS

159       There  are  still some bugs in LyX. To report one, read if possible the
160       Introduction found under the Help menu in  LyX.  You'll  find  detailed
161       info  on  submitting  bug  reports  there.  If  you can't do that, send
162       details to the LyX Developers mailing list lyx-devel@lists.lyx.org,  or
163       use  the  LyX  bug tracker at http://bugzilla.lyx.org/. Don't forget to
164       mention which version you are having problems with!
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166       LaTeX import is still not perfect and may produce  buggy  *.lyx  files.
167       Consult the tex2lyx documentation.
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AUTHORS

171       LyX is Copyright (C) 1995 by Matthias Ettrich, 1995-2010 LyX Team
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