Le 03/06/14 00:54, Cyrille Artho a écrit :
Dear all,
It looks like in the long term, a grammar-based random document
generator for LyX would be very useful for testing. The "grammar" would
contain rules about how a document looks like: Title, authors, abstract,
sections with subsections and text/tables/figures/equations.
Tables/figures/equations would again be generated by other rules.
Of course content does not matter, as long as the result is a valid .lyx
file. For testing, the result would be loaded by lyx and saved again.
This would ensure a document does not get corrupted by saving, no matter
how strange it is.
It can be useful in general, but I doubt that what we are seeing here
corresponds to a well-formed file. There is data corruption of some sort
in memory.
JMarc