jmarc asked,

> Are you talking about an \input-like capability (basic) or an
> \include-like one (which preserves references of non-processed files)?
> Only the later is impossible to nest in LaTeX.

I have no idea :)

What you get is the included lyx file inserted at the include point.  
It is now part of the output lyx buffer, and processing continues from 
the beginning of the inserted text, which could in turn, at some point, 
include another.  

In the included file, you get whatever the insert-lyx-file function 
supports.

rick

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