Hi Scott an Bernt

>> NOTE: I have not checked what happens if...
>> - there are sections and subsections, etc. in the selected chapter
>> - what happes if there are theorem-like units, program listing, lists, etc.
>> - if there are remarks, etc.
>> 
>> If all of the above is "flattended" out, that would be a "major" downside to 
>> using Branching to me.
> 
> Good point. I don't know.

I never noticed this behavior and just tested it (attached: plain article, with 
sections and subsections, and standard theorem module):  The structure remains 
intact. However, within the deactivated Branch the numbering may change 
(starting with 1, for instance). If you activate the branch again the correct 
numbering is restored.
> 
>> I notice that if I have a Branch and right-click and choose "Dissolve 
>> inset", that also removes section assignment, etc., which again is a major 
>> downside: if I finally am happy with the text I have in the Branch inset, I 
>> want to be able to take the text "out" of the Branch without ruining the 
>> strucgture. Thus, I think it would be much better if all these structural 
>> elements are kept when "dissolve inset".
> 
> Agreed.
This also does not happen for me.  I use "dissolve inset" often and tested it 
today again with a branch that contains a section and a subsection.  Both the 
section and the subsection headings remained section and subsection headings. 

I tested with LyX 2.4.4 on macOS

Regards, Marcus

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