On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 5:45 AM, Jürgen Spitzmüller <sp...@lyx.org> wrote: > Abdelrazak Younes wrote: >> Well, the master is opened. It is just that it is not _viewed_. > > This is irrelevant, from a user POV.
You're right in principle, but in fact it's not given a bug in the implementation of tabs. Let's say I have 3 child documents open in a single window. If I'm in child1 and select buffer-next, I go to child2. But if I'm in child3 and select buffer-next, I expect to cycle around to child1, but instead LyX opens the master document in a new tab in the same window. That should not happen, partly because it makes visible to the user what *should* be irrelevant. Of course, the bug is more general than just this. If I have multiple windows open, each with 2 tabs, when in one window I select buffer-next, I expect to cycle between the tabs *of that window*, but in fact I start getting new tabs opening up in that window of documents already open in other windows. Again, that should not happen. Bennett