LyX (but not LaTeX) newbie here - just read intro.lyx and am thinking that
the following

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2.1 The Format of the Manuals



Some of you may have printed out the manual(s). Others may be reading it
online, within LyX as a file. For those reading online, there are some
differences from the printed version. First, the title is simply at the top
of the document, not formatted on a separate page as in some of the printed
versions. Nor are any of the footnotes or the Table of Contents visible. To
open a footnote, which looks like this, click on it with the left mouse
button. For the Table of Contents, either click on the grey box, or click on
the Navigate menu, where the contents are displayed automatically. (Try it!)

In the printed manuals, all cross-references appear as the actual numbers
for a chapter, section, subsection, and so on. Online, however, all
cross-references appear as a grey box like the following: [chp:Contrib].
(The printed manuals show a number instead.) If you click on that box with
the left mouse button, a dialog box will appear containing a list of all the
cross-references in the document. This introduction has only one named
"chp:Contrib". You can go to the section the referred to by clicking the
button labeled "Go to reference". Going back to where you came from is just
as easy. Clicking on "Go back" or typing C-< will take you back to your
earlier location. (What does "C-<" mean? See below.)

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should perhaps read...

"

2.1 The Format of the Manuals

Some of you may have printed out the manual(s). Others may be reading it
online, within LyX as a file. For those reading online, there are some
differences from the printed version. First, the title is simply at the top
of the document, not formatted on a separate page as in some of the printed
versions. Nor are any of the footnotes or the Table of Contents visible. To
open a footnote, which looks like this, click on it with the left mouse
button. For the Table of Contents, either click on the grey box, or click on
the Navigate menu, where the contents are displayed automatically. (Try it!)

In the printed manuals, all cross-references appear as the actual numbers
for a chapter, section, subsection, and so on. Online, however, all
cross-references appear as a grey box like the following: [chp:Contrib].
(The printed manuals show a number instead.) If you click on that box with
the left mouse button, a dialog box will appear containing a list of all the
cross-references in the document. This introduction has only one named
"chp:Contrib". You can go to the section referred to by clicking the button
labeled "Go to Label". Going back to where you came from is just as easy.
Clicking on "Go back" or typing C-< will take you back to your earlier
location. (What does "C-<" mean? See below.)

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(one word removed, one changed).

There's an extra word earlier on too but I've lost it!

Cheers


Jeremy Martin
(New Zealand)

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