On Thu, Dec 9, 2010 at 11:37 PM, Richard Heck wrote:
>
> Suppose you have two files, M.lyx and C.lyx, with M the default master for
> C.
>
> Open C. Now M is open and hidden.
> Show M.
> Close M.
> Both M and C close. This is not intuitive.
>
> If, on the other hand, you close C, then it is simply
Richard Heck wrote:
> So: Either we need to have separate "Close" and "Hide" possibilities for the
> master---this is already in the context menu---or else we need to pop a
> dialog in these cases: Do you want to hide this tab, or close the master and
> all its children?
or hide M if there is a C
Suppose you have two files, M.lyx and C.lyx, with M the default master
for C.
Open C. Now M is open and hidden.
Show M.
Close M.
Both M and C close. This is not intuitive.
If, on the other hand, you close C, then it is simply hidden.
This is trunk. In 1.6, there is basically no way to close