On 9/14/07, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Abdelrazak Younes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > One question: Why don't we make this the default? I mean that the
> > present binding will always work with the master document. This means
> > that new binding should be created for child documents. I personally
> > would prefer this behaviour a lot because, thanks to the integerated
> > outline I don't have to wonder anymore if I am in a child document or
> > not.
>
> Very good point actually. A child-buffer-view lfun would make more
> sense.

No. The whole idea of separating chapters from a book is that I can
compile and view the chapters *quicker*. I do not want to compile the
whole book when I am working on a chapter.

I still do not see what is so difficult to go to the master buffer and view.

Bo

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