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Writing Documents

The previous chapter hopefully allowed you to get used to writing in LYX. It introduced you to the basic editing operations in LYX, as well as the powerful method of writing with environments. Most people who use LYX, though, will want to write documents: papers, articles, books, manuals, or letters. This chapter is meant to take you from simply writing text with LYX to writing a complete document. It will introduce you to text classes, which allow you to write different sorts of documents. It will then describe many of the additions that turn text into a document, such as titles, footnotes, cross references, bibliographies, and tables of contents.



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Jay Bolton 2004-04-15