Jose' Matos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

| On Wednesday 22 March 2006 22:44, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| > On Wed, 22 Mar 2006, Bo Peng wrote:
| > > Dear list,
| > >
| > > I am not sure if others will like this idea. When I edit a long file,
| > > it may be troublesome to locate and continue from where I was working
| > > on, after the file is re-opened. I would be happy if lyx can
| > > automatically goes to the page at which lyx was closed.
| > >
| > > I can think of two ways to do this:
| > >
| > > 1. (More intrusive). Remember the location under .lyx and jump to it
| > > when a lyx file is opened. I think this is what vim is doing.
| >
| > For good or worse, this also means that when working with someone else on
| > the same file (that's sent back and forth, or under version control),
| > you'll open it up where the other person left off...
| 
|   Lars suggested that those values could be saved on .lyx directory. That 
| would serve both purposes. :-)

Both bookmarks and 'old-location' should be saved in .lyx, not in the
lyx file.

-- 
        Lgb

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