Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW wrote: > A few issues concerning the Child documents pane: > > - I can't seem to figure out how to set the "Include to Output" field to > yes. If I doubleclick the "No", the only thing that happens is that the > radiobutton selection goes back to "Include all children" (while I > explicitly chose Include only selected children before),
You need more than one child and then include one of it. Both selecting all and selecting no children is equal to "include all children" (this is how \includeonly works). So we do not want to output and \includeonly macro in those cases. I admit that the UI auto-resetting might be confusing, I didn't have a better idea. > - I'd prefer to always show the module. It's a bit confusing that it > isn't there when there are no childs (this is probably the same > discussion as optional menu items), I prefer to hide it, since it is really only useful for masters. But I guess this is a matter of taste. > - The module has the name "Child documents", but the pane has the name > "Master Document Output" another little confusing. Currently "Master Document Output" is the only function, but I thought we will possibly add other child/master-related features to that pane. > - The shortcut for only clashes with OK. I see. > - There was a litte smile on my face while reading "Include all included > subdocuments" ... And, to make it worse, there's also the label text "Include (excluded)" on include insets that are, well, excluded from the output. I appreciate proposals. > Anyway, nice work adding this feature. Thanks. Jürgen