Hi Angus, You write: > You've answered the question yourself. The code assumes a natural > hierarchy Chapter->Section->SubSection->SubsubSection. You're just > describing the fact that your Section and SubSection menus are empty > because you're subverting WYSIWYM to give yourself instant visual > satisfaction.
But LyX is working inconsistently then, because for four of the seven chapters this worked just fine -- or failed, if you wish, if you reverse the logic. I.e. four chapters do _not_ reflect the true hierarchy (two empty levels) and three chapters do. The only reason I went down this road is because it worked for the first four chapters. (Which apparently it should not have -- i.e. there's a bug there.) What is frustrating is that I see no difference at all in the mark-up and therefore see no reason that one chapter should display differently than another in the Navigation menu. :-( > If you want to change the visual markup of a Section then that is > what you should do. There are certainly experts on this list who will > help you do so. Same goes with the display of a section in the TOC > without a section number. No section is no problem, and I believe that I can adjust font size of the sections using the information that comes with the particular book class (but of course I have other things that I could be doing instead). -- Kevin Pfeiffer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Tiros-Translations