On Thursday 03 May 2001 03:54, Dekel Tsur wrote:


> You have found a bug in LyX.

<heh> I'm a little more convinced of this now.  However:

> It happens since your first (and perhaps second) included files are short
> (less than a page). I'll fix this bug soon, but for the meantime, you can
> add \wlog{} in tex mode after the 1st and 2nd include insets.

This didn't fix the problem.

I'm now up to 9 include files.  So, I added the \wlog{} before and after each 
of the includes.  The first time I did a View->PDF, it worked.  However, then 
editing the last file and Viewing again, didn't work.

So, I tried just changing the last file to an input, and it worked.  Then 
changed it back to an include, changed the last file, did a View->PDF and it 
worked.  (Note the main point is that I only had to change the one file to an 
input, whereas before I thought I had to change them all.)

I then repeated this process, making changes to just the 2nd include file, 
and toggling the last include in the master to an input.  Same result: as 
long as I switched between input and include, the changes would appear.  But 
if I didn't change between input and include, the changes wouldn't appear.

Hmmm.  I would be almost willing to speculate that it has something to do 
with the master document.  But what, exactly, I don't have a clue.

I can add the following: I haven't made any modifications to the preamble (in 
any of the documents).  All documents are article class.  I have made a few 
changes to page geometry (ie, mainly the setting the margins to 1 inch), 
double spaced, fonts set to pslatex, double sided pages, fancy headers turned 
on.  These are global settings in my document template.

Quick description of the files:

Master document is short: Title, Author, Table of Contents and include files.
The 1st-3rd include files are longer: 6pgs, 3pgs, 2pgs.  Start with section 
header.
The 4th-9th include files are short <1 page, start with section header.

If you'd like, I can tar up the files and send them to you.  Shouldn't be all 
that large. (The whole contents of the directory is about 76K right now - but 
it will get a bit larger as I add to it...:), and that includes backup 
files...)
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