>Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote: >> > What about an option in the InsetInclude that says "set children master" >> > or "this child is only a child of this master", which then >> > automatically sets the master document of its childs. This can be >> > checked and/or set each time the master is opened. When you open a >> > child, it will then automatically find the master. Only in the rare >> > case that you might have a child document which can be included in >> > differen masters, you should uncheck this option ? >> >> I don't like that. Note that the default master is really the default >> master. If you open the child from within another master, that one >> will be assigned. If you first have to uncheck something, then something >> is wrong. >> And I do not think this is a rare case. > >Also, this once again forces me to open the master, which is the very thing >I want to get rid of with the default_master feature.
Well, I think that if you create your child document, the first thing you have to do is to add it to the master. So, you have your master already openend. It feels wrong to me to first include the child in the master, then open the child and then specify the master to the child. If you want a bidirectional link between child and master, you should be able to set this from both the master as the child and in one action. >Jürgen Vincent