Hi all,

[Sending this again as it gathered no responses before -- or wasn't 
delivered.]

I have a minor but annoying problem in LyX 1.3.5 (Linux)...

Under the Navigate menu one can see all six chapters of the book. 
Choosing one opens a sub-menu which lists the chapter title and all the 
sections it contains (which are all "Subsubsections"*). This works 
fine... except for two chapters.

If you select one of these two chapters you will get a sub-menu with 
just the chapter name, then another sub-menu with just the chapter 
name, and finally a third sub-menu with the full contents of the 
chapter as expected.

Why am I getting these extra menus just in these two chapters? The only 
thing they might have in common is that they were pasted into the 
master document from other LyX documents.

I'ved looked at the LyX code (I assume the important element is 
"\layout ..." but see absolutely no difference between any of the 
chapters and neither "\layout Section" nor "\layout Subsection" appear 
anywhere in the code. How does LyX build this Navigation menu and what 
does it see that I can't?

Thanks in advance guys (and gals??),

Kevin


* - Why Subsubsection? Because it was a quick and easy way to reduce the 
heading size for these sections and also eliminate section numbering 
while keeping them in the TOC. And it seemed to work just fine, until 
aforesaid problem arose.)

-- 
Kevin Pfeiffer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Tiros-Translations

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