> Reading your insistance on people to answer your question about > bundling/unbundling, I guess that they don't understand why one would need > to work in "bundled" mode, simply because there is no such bundled mode if > you keep everything in one directory. They just want a "packed", portable, > all-in-one LyX file.
If Richard's proposal works that way, they can simply say that. If you read my questions, I was asking *very basic* questions about how to open a file (whatever format it is), how to save a file (file, directory or bundled), and how to work with the directory structure they proposed. If they can not even answer these questions, how am I supposed to understand their proposal and make any sort of 'compromise'? You know, I was interrogated for two weeks, much tougher and longer than my thesis defense. I tried to answer questions why I make such and such decisions and I have tried to address the problems raised. Obviously, people were not satisfied and proposed two alternative proposals. As I said in these threads, I was happy to see solid proposals so that we can make comparisons, see pros and cons of each proposal. I then asked some basic questions about how their proposal is supposed to work in reality, and they simply refuse to give me a clear answer. What do you expect me to do? Bo