<\body> When launching without any command line options, the editor automatically creates a new document for you. You may also create a new document yourself using . Newly created documents do not yet carry a name. In order to give them a name, you should click on . We recommend you to give documents a name immediately after their creation; this will avoid you to loose documents. It is also recommended to specify the global settings for your document when necessary. First of all, you may specify a document style like article, book or seminar using . If you write documents in several languages, then you may want to specify the language of your document using . Similarly, you may specify a paper type using . For newly started documents, the style and page size can also be specified in the menu or buttons on the . In general, the focus menu and toolbar are useful for editing , and their contents will be highly dependent on the current context. After modifying your document, you may save it using . Old documents can be retrieved using . \ Notice that you can edit several documents in the same window using ; you can switch between different using . <\initial> <\collection>