On Mon, 26 Apr 2004 12:55:24 +0200
Helge Hafting <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Reuben Thomas wrote:
> > First, in most programs, "Text" is a file type listed on the save
> > dialog, not under "Export", which tends to be reserved for
> > non-editable formats such as PDF. This is certainly the case in most
> > word processors. Hence, she was confused because there was no option
> > in "Save as" to change the file type to text.
> > 
> Well, I wouldn't want any document types under "save as".
> Word processors that offer "save as...document type" tend to fully
> support working with those document types, and remember to keep
> using that type for subsequent saves. Lyx works with lyx documents, I
> don't see any other choices there.
> 
> Export means to create a file in a different format for _some other_
> software to use. I.e. lyx won't necessarily support the exported
> file in any way.  Which is true for things like pdf.

I intuitively feel the 'export' option is not necessary. Why not permit
selecting the destination type, in the normal 'save as...' option, and -
if necessary - add a warning that the working document remains in .lyx?
(or add a warning in the 'save as...' dialog box itself)

John

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