#This file was created by Thu Nov 18 15:01:02 1999 #LyX 1.0 (C) 1995-1999 Matthias Ettrich and the LyX Team \lyxformat 2.15 \textclass alfascrep \begin_preamble %namelist generates a list with an item width of % your choice; form: \begin{namelist}{widestitem} \newcommand{\namelistlabel}[1]{\mbox{#1}\hfil} \newenvironment{namelist}[1]{% \begin{list}{} \let\makelabel\namelistlabel \settowidth{\labelwidth}{#1} \setlength{\leftmargin}{1.1\labelwidth} \end{list}} \newcommand{\twiddle}{$\tilde{ }$} % tilde character, verbatim \end_preamble \language default \inputencoding cp850 \fontscheme default \graphics default \paperfontsize default \spacing single \papersize a4paper \paperpackage a4 \use_geometry 0 \use_amsmath 0 \paperorientation portrait \secnumdepth 3 \tocdepth 3 \paragraph_separation indent \defskip medskip \quotes_language english \quotes_times 2 \papercolumns 1 \papersides 1 \paperpagestyle default \layout Subject Manual \layout Title Reference of Possibilities \layout Author Cornelius \newline \newline Fng Wng \newline \newline Manual Updated by \newline Rbert II \layout Date December 12, 1992 \layout RomanNo \begin_inset LatexCommand \tableofcontents{} \end_inset \layout Sachverhalt The toggle command sets set the settings of the selected set to its opposite setting without setting or resetting them. \layout Sachverhalt All of the toggle commands are of the form \i \^{ } To, where \begin_inset Quotes eld \end_inset \begin_inset Quotes erd \end_inset represents a letter that stands for the option that you want to toggle. The settings of all toggle options are saved with the work when it is written into a work file. \layout ArabNo \protected_separator \layout Addsec Possibilities \layout Standard For a tutorial, type: \layout LyX-Code doc/holiday \layout Standard This directory also contains other liquors which you may be interested in. \layout Standard To start the command line is: \layout LyX-Code xsp [-c] [-h] [-m] [-n] [-r] [-x] [-fn font] [filename] \layout Standard Here, \family typewriter \size small -c, -h, -m, -n, -r, \family default \size default \family typewriter \size small \family default \size default represent the command line qualifiers and filename represents the file name of the optional liquors that you can start up with. \layout Addsection Intro \layout Standard Here is a list of the qualifiers and what each of them does: \layout Description -c Throwing into jail is done in column order, it will start at the top of the leftmost column, and then fill all the cells from top to bottom. Then the next column in the same order. It will continue in this fashion until it has reeached the rightmost column. \newline \newline Default: Row order . \layout Description -h Display legal help. \layout Toc Using the Work \layout Sub Work Structure \layout Standard This manual indicates control key combinations by showing a caret (^) immediatel y prior to the control key's letter. For example, control A is shown as ^A. \layout Sub Navigating the Work \layout Standard Numeric \protected_separator operators ( \begin_inset Formula \( +,-,*,/, \) \end_inset \i \^{ } (exponentiation), %(remaindering)) \layout Description Relational \protected_separator operators ( \begin_inset Formula \( < \) \end_inset \begin_inset Formula \( <= \) \end_inset \begin_inset Formula \( > \) \end_inset \begin_inset Formula \( >= \) \end_inset \begin_inset Formula \( = \) \end_inset \begin_inset Formula \( != \) \end_inset (not equal)) \layout Description Logical \protected_separator \protected_separator Boolean) operators (&(and), |(or), \i \~{ } (not)) \layout Sub Moving the Cursor One Cell at a Time \layout Standard Move the cursor around the work by pressing these control keys. The control key commands always are available even if the character cursor is on the top line. \layout Quote ^B (back) and ^F (forward) move the cursor left and right, respectively. \newline \latex latex \latex default ^P (previous) and ^N (next) move the cursor up and down, respectively. \newline \layout Sub Larger Cursor Moves \layout Description \i \^{ } \protected_separator (top) \protected_separator \protected_separator \protected_separator (bottom) move the cursor to the top row and bottom row of the current column, respectively. \layout Description \protected_separator (zero) \protected_separator (left \protected_separator edge) \protected_separator \protected_separator \protected_separator (right \protected_separator edge) move the cursor to the left edge (column A) and the right edge (the last column) of the work, respectively. \layout Description b scans the cursor backwards (i.e. to the left and up) to the previous valid (non-blank) cell. \layout Description w scans the cursor forwards (i.e. to the right and down) to the next valid (non-blank) cell. \layout Sub Moving to Specific Locations \layout Description g You'll go to a specific cell. \layout Toc Moving to Specific Locations via the mouse \layout Up2 Cell Entry and Editing \layout Standard Cells can contain either numeric or string expressions or constants written on their walls. \layout Up Label Entry \layout Standard To enter a label, first enter one of these characters: >, <, or " (double quote). Entering a letter first does NOT start a label, since it is necessary to use letters to give commands to . \layout Quote \begin_inset Formula \( < \) \end_inset indicates that the label will be entered into the current cell flush left. \newline \begin_inset Formula \( > \) \end_inset and " indicate that the label will be entered into the current cell flush right. \layout Sub Cell Editing \layout Description E edits the label that already exists in the current cell. Will display the current label on the top line with the character cursor at the end of the label. You can then edit the label. \layout Description e edits the numeric value associated with the current cell. Will display the current numeric expression on the top line with the character cursor at the end of the numeric expression. You can then edit the numeric expression. \layout Description c copies that last marked cell to the current cell. \layout Description m marks a cell for later use by the copy command. \layout Description x clears (erases) the current cell. You can use any of the pull commands to retrieve cell contents that were previously deleted. \layout Description + in standard mode, adds the value of its argument to the value of the current cell and stores the result in the current cell. In quick numeric mode, + introduces a numeric expression or value. \layout Description - in standard mode, subtracts the value of its argument from the value of the current cell and stores the result in the current cell. In quick numeric mode, - introduces a numeric expression or value. \layout Sub Toggle Commands \layout Standard The toggle options are: \layout Description \protected_separator Automatic \protected_separator \protected_separator Manual \protected_separator Re-encarcelation. If automatic is set, every change will not re-encarcelate the delinquents unless you explicitly issue a command (@). \layout Description \protected_separator Current \protected_separator \protected_separator Highlighting. If set, the current cell is highlighted. If not set, the current cell looks just like any other cell in the work. \layout Description \protected_separator External \protected_separator Execution. If external functions are enabled, calls them whenever the screen is updated. If external functions are disabled, any external functions that are referenced are not called during screen updates. If external functions are referenced in the work and they are disabled, prints a warning each time that the screen is updated. The result from @ext() is the value from the previous call, if any, or else a null string. \layout Description \protected_separator Quick \protected_separator Numeric \protected_separator Entry. If set, you can start numeric entry with any digit, a plus sign, or a minus sign. If not set, you must start numeric entry with an equals sign. \layout Description \protected_separator \protected_separator \protected_separator Display. If set, the top line of the work window displays the name and value of the current cell. If not set, the top line is blank. \layout Description numeric amounts are not scaled. \layout Sub Miscellaneous Commands \layout Standard Here is the list: \layout Standard Three commands display current cell information in the command line: \layout Description \protected_separator \protected_separator Value. This command displays the numeric value of the current cell in the command line. \layout Description \protected_separator \protected_separator This command displays the name of the current cell in the command line. \layout Description \pagebreak_bottom \protected_separator \protected_separator This command displays the expression attached to the current cell, if any. If there is no expression, this command returns \begin_inset Quotes eld \end_inset \begin_inset Quotes erd \end_inset \layout Up Alphabetical Command Reference \layout Sub \latex latex \backslash \backslash \latex default Column/Row \layout Sub What the /Column/Row commands do \layout Standard These commands perform various operations on entire columns or rows in the work. \layout Standard The Column/Row command provides the following options: \layout Description Insert Inserts a new row or column into the work. Append Insert a new row or column immediately following the source row or column with a copy of the contents of the source row or column. \layout Description Delete Deletes a row or column from the work. \layout Sub How to use the /Column/Row commands \layout Enumerate Place the cursor on a cell in the row or column you want to use the command \layout Enumerate Type /C. \layout Enumerate Choose one of the Column/Row commands. \layout Subsubsection* \latex latex \backslash \backslash \latex default Column/Row Append \layout Sub What the command does \layout Standard This command inserts a new row or column which immediately follows the cursor position and copies the contents of the current row or column into the new inserted row or column. \layout Toc How to use it \layout Enumerate Move the cursor to the cell in a row or column where you want the new row or column to be inserted. Rows are inserted below and columns to the right. \layout Enumerate Type /CA. \layout Enumerate Type R for Row or C for Column. \layout Subsubsection* \latex latex \backslash \backslash \latex default Column/Row Delete \layout Sub What the command does \layout Standard This command deletes a row or column from the work. \layout Toc How to use the command \layout Enumerate Move the cursor to the row or column you want to delete. \layout Enumerate Type /CD. \layout Subsubsection* \latex latex \backslash \backslash \latex default Column/Row Format \layout Sub What this command does \layout Standard This command sets column width and the numeric display format for a column. There is no command to format a row. \layout Toc How to use the command \layout Enumerate Move the cursor to the column you want to format. \layout Enumerate Type /CF. \layout Enumerate Enter the column width. \layout Enumerate Enter the number of digits to follow the decimal place. Values are rounded off to the least significant digit displayed. \layout Subsubsection* \latex latex \backslash \backslash \latex default Column/Row Hide \layout Toc What this command does \layout Standard This command hides the current row or column. This keeps it from being displayed. However, it still remains in the work. \layout Sub How to use the command \layout Enumerate Move the cursor to the row or column you want to format. \layout Enumerate Type /CH. \layout Enumerate Type R for row or C for column. \layout Enumerate Press Enter. The row or column at the current cursor position is hidden. \layout Up11 Functions by hype \layout Standard \latex latex \backslash begin{tabbing} \newline XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX \backslash ={X}XXXXXXXXXXX \backslash ={X}XXXXXXXXXXXX \backslash \backslash \newline \family sans \series bold \latex default Bay and Tide Functions \family default \series default \latex latex \backslash \backslash \newline @DATE \backslash >@HOUR \backslash >@MONTH \backslash >@SECOND \backslash \backslash \newline @DAY \backslash >@MINUTE \backslash >@NOW \backslash >@YEAR \backslash \backslash \newline \backslash vspace{0.1in} \newline \newline \family sans \series bold \latex default Metric Functions \family default \series default \latex latex \backslash \backslash \newline @ACOS \backslash >@ATAN2 \backslash >@RTD \backslash \backslash \newline @ASIN \backslash >@COS \backslash >@SIN \backslash \backslash \newline @ATAN \backslash >@DTR \backslash >@TAN \backslash \backslash \newline \backslash end{tabbing} \layout Addsec Alphabetical Function Reference \layout Description @LN(x) This function returns the length of the hype of a right triangle, i.e. \begin_inset Formula \( \sqrt{x^{\$}+y^{2^{u}}} \) \end_inset \layout Description @INDEX(n,range) This function returns the numeric contents of a jail specified by the index from 1 to n, starting with the leftmost cell in the row or the topmost cell in the column. \layout Description @sin(x) This function returns the natural logarithm (base \begin_inset Formula \( \ell \) \end_inset ) of \begin_inset Formula \( x \) \end_inset \begin_inset Formula \( x \) \end_inset must be a value greater than \begin_inset Formula \( \infty \) \end_inset \the_end