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José Abílio de Oliveira Matos
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#This file was created by <jamatos> Mon Feb  1 16:38:07 1999
#LyX 1.0 (C) 1995-1999 Matthias Ettrich and the LyX Team
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Using LyX with SGML-Tools (aka LinuxDoc)
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by 
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Paul Evans
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Overview
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LinuxDoc is a document output available in LyX.
 You can use it to produce documents in the Linuxdoc SGML DTD (Document
 Type Definition), where SGML is the Standardized General Mark-up Language
 a meta language that defines mark-up languages.
 A better known SGML DTD is HTML.
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The LinuxDoc is the particular format used by the Linux Documentation Project.
 That is obviously helpful if you are contributing to that project.
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You can use the SGML format with the 
\family typewriter 
SGMLtools
\family default 
 v1.0 package of scripts and programs (to produce other formats, including
 Latex, HTML, plain text, man pages and\SpecialChar \ldots{}
).
 You may therefore prefer to use this document class if you want to write
 something that can be easily translated into other formats.
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You will find that LinuxDoc classes have fewer layout options than the other
 text classes in LyX.
 This is mainly so that the translations into other formats have a chance
 of making some sense.
 In this section we describe:
\layout Itemize

how to setup and use a document in LinuxDoc
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how to use the tags in LinuxDoc to layout your document
\layout Itemize

how to use the SGMLtools v1.0 package to produce the various formats
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Preparing and using a LinuxDoc document
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Getting started
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You start by selecting the LinuxDoc article or LinuxDoc manpage classes
 using the 
\family sans 
Document
\protected_separator 
Layout
\family default 
 popup.
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For both classes you will find that there are fewer paragraph environments
 than for most other classes.
 You can see them on the pull down box on the left of the tool bar.
 How to use them is described in section
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\begin_inset LatexCommand \ref{sec:sgmlparas}

\end_inset 

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