On Thu, 3 Apr 2003, Edwin Leuven wrote: > > > * Going to a reference that is not in the current document gives: > > > Error Couldn't find this label in current document. > > > Suggestion: Either disable the goto functionality when referring to a > > > document that is not the current document, or have that document open. > > when do you see this? > Do this: 1. Create two new documents (newfile1.lyx and newfile2.lyx) 2. In newfile2.lyx, insert a label: <M-i l>foo<Enter> 3. Change to newfile1.lyx: <M-d 1> 4. Open Insert/Cross Reference: <M-i r> 5. Change "Document" to "newfile2" 6. Select label "foo" and click on "Goto".
You should now get the error message. Furthermore, for some reason the text of the "Goto" button has now changed to "Go back"???? Oh, wait... "go back" goes to where you where before you clicked "goto".. never mind me. (Great function btw, now that I know about it). > > > > * I would prefer the default action, i.e. <Enter> or double-clicking on a > > > reference, to be "Ok" rather than "Goto". > > > Is there a reason for having "Goto" as default action? > /Christian -- Christian Ridderström http://www.md.kth.se/~chr