On 07/06/2015 02:17 PM, Richard Heck wrote:

I've thought about this from time to time and may even have filed a bug
about it. The idea would be to have "command" insets, like citation,
whose fields can be determined dynamically through the layout machinery.
I'm sure this is possible, but I'm also sure it would need someone who
knew a lot more about Qt than I presently do.

Richard


This would be even better (dynamically created Qt dialogs), of course, but what I'm asking for is almost already there:

flex inset that will produce
\cite{
}

but will not be filled in manually but from the Insert>Citation dialog (bib database frontend) to have
\cite{auth1,auth2...}

That means that the Qt dialog is (more or less) static.

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