Hello.
As state before, I'm looking thru documentation files and I noted there are
images in the documents.
I do have some questions about this.
1. How the link to the doc/clipart files should be in the file? Relative to
the folder where the file is (eg. using "../" from "doc/pt/")? Or there is
some different trick?
2. Instead of using files to display colored boxes in the documentation (see
doc/clipart/footnoteQt4.png to know what I am talking about), I decided to
use the ERT "\colorbox{gray_lyxbox}{\textcolor{cyan}{foot~1}}" (colors
defined in the preamble). The output looks the same and I think this way is
more flexible. Do someone have any complaints about this change? I'm asking
this because lay users may see ERT in the Introduction file, which should
not be the intended purpose the file. This ERT is inside a "Preview" box,
producing a perfect look in the LyX screen, but instant preview isn't
enabled by default on LyX, so ERT seems inevitable.
3. In section 2.1 of the UserGuide.lyx I can see some figures that aren't
what we are used to call "figures". They load the images using lyx-commands
as argument instead of usual image files. What are these graphics? Some
undocumented resource?
Cheers,
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Diego Queiroz