On 2011-05-09, Diego Queiroz wrote:
>> But what if you really want to compile it as a standalone document? >> People do this. >> Richard > But if it was really a standalone document, I would have to unset master > document property, right? ... > I am just looking for a more "user oriented behavior". I mean, "if I can see > everything right on the screen, what's the problem?" > This is how I feel about the current behavior. LyX is handling everything on > the editor, since all math macros are interpreted correctly when I open any > document, but I can't generate the file because of its internal structure. > We should try to avoid consistency errors in LyX. If people decide to use > ERT, we should expect unwanted behavior, but in a document using only LyX > resources, it must never generate errors (or they should be rare, at least), > doesn't matter what the user decides to do. For truly consistent behaviour, we would have to disable stand-alone compilation of documents setting a master (except for "included" (vs. "input") documents). Günter