> "Kevin" == Kevin Pfeiffer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Kevin> But LyX is working inconsistently then, because for four of the
Kevin> seven chapters this worked just fine -- or failed, if you wish,
Kevin> if you reverse the logic. I.e. four chapters do _not_ reflect
Kevin> the true hierarchy (
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
>
Kevin Pfeiffer wrote:
> Under the Navigate menu one can see all six chapters of the book.
> Choosing one opens a sub-menu which lists the chapter title and all the
> sections it contains (which are all "Subsubsections"*). This works
> fine... except for two chapters.
> * - Why Subsubsection? Becau
Hi all,
[Sending this again as it gathered no responses before -- or wasn't
delivered.]
I have a minor but annoying problem in LyX 1.3.5 (Linux)...
Under the Navigate menu one can see all six chapters of the book.
Choosing one opens a sub-menu which lists the chapter title and all the
section
Hi all,
I have a minor but annoying problem in LyX 1.3.5 (Linux)...
Under the Navigate menu one can see all six chapters of the book.
Choosing one opens a sub-menu which lists the chapter title and all the
sections it contains (which are all "Subsubsections"*). This works
fine... except for tw