On Monday 11 March 2002 18:48, Niklaus Giger wrote:
>
> Thank you very much for your hint. But this behaviour
> violates the "Principle of least surprise", which I think
> is usually appropriate for a user interface. E.g. I often
> begin sketching my ideas with just one or two words in a
> description. The rest will follow later.

  There is a rationale for the previous behaviour, suppose you have:

  one
  two
  four
        natural numbers
  pi
  gamma (Euler's)
        real numbers

  This is possible in docbook, where several terms can have the same 
definition. The code was supposed to allow this but it had a bug, so I have 
disabled this for 1.2.0, it will be reworked for 1.3.

> It would be very nice and helpful if you could figure out a
> work around for a upcoming version of LyX.

  I will commit it soon, it is one line. :-)

> Regards

-- 
José Abílio

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