Hi

    I am enclosing a small LyX file which produces bizarre results!

Here is a quick summary of how this file came about.

    I reported on the users list that the markups had suddenly
disappeared from the output.  I did not find any resolution to this
problem.  With the release of 2.3 alpha 1, and a new need to refer
frequently to the annotations I had made so as to produce a critique on
a significant paper, I decided to see if the new version resolved the
problem.  It did not.  Having previously given up on a bisection of the
paper (it contained very many interlocking references), I hit on a
piecemeal copying strategy, by simply starting with one tiny fragment
containing a single markup and adding tiny pieces until the markups
disappeared.  This never happened.  If I remember correctly a copy of
the whole document failed to correct the problem.  I now had two
apparently identical LyX documents (according to LyX editing) which
produced different outputs!  Comparing the pdflatex tex output showed a
difference between the markup output of the two items in the comparison
file which I had copied from the original files --- NOT the best thought
through tactic --- but it produced even more unexpected results!

    Hope the resolution of this one is easy.  A second thought
referencing does  work in markups, is this a bug?

Regards

Frank Salter

PS. An addition, requested by Richard Heck, to my nomenclature problem
report has not yet appeared on the mailing list archives.

   

Attachment: comparison.lyx
Description: application/lyx

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