RE: Branch definition in .layout file
That was 'send' too fast: Let me make it more clear: is it possible to put (not use) a branch definition in a .layout file. Or, otherwise, can I create I file which I import in a document so that the branches are visible in the master document AND in all child documents? Thanks, Maarten -Original Message- From: Sanders, Maarten (M.J.L.) Sent: Thursday, December 22, 2005 1:46 PM To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org Subject: Branch definition in .layout file Hi, Short question, is it possible to put a branch definition in a .layout file? met vriendelijke groet / kind regards, Maarten Sanders
Re: Branch definition in .layout file
Maarten == Sanders, Maarten (M J L ) [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Maarten That was 'send' too fast: Let me make it more clear: is it Maarten possible to put (not use) a branch definition in a .layout Maarten file. Or, otherwise, can I create I file which I import in a Maarten document so that the branches are visible in the master Maarten document AND in all child documents? You can do that with a template, or by using 'Save as Document defaults in DocumentSettings... JMarc
RE: Branch definition in .layout file
That is true, But we have 'organic' documentation so in time -thus after the document is in use- the number of branches may grow. Then I still would like to keep the available branches in sync over a range of documents. Maarten -Original Message- From: Jean-Marc Lasgouttes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, December 22, 2005 3:29 PM To: Sanders, Maarten (M.J.L.) Cc: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org Subject: Re: Branch definition in .layout file Maarten == Sanders, Maarten (M J L ) [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Maarten That was 'send' too fast: Let me make it more clear: is it Maarten possible to put (not use) a branch definition in a .layout Maarten file. Or, otherwise, can I create I file which I import in a Maarten document so that the branches are visible in the master Maarten document AND in all child documents? You can do that with a template, or by using 'Save as Document defaults in DocumentSettings... JMarc
Re: Branch definition in .layout file
Maarten == Sanders, Maarten (M J L ) [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Maarten That is true, But we have 'organic' documentation so in time Maarten -thus after the document is in use- the number of branches Maarten may grow. Then I still would like to keep the available Maarten branches in sync over a range of documents. I see what you mean. Unfortunately, it is not possible currently. JMarc
RE: Branch definition in .layout file
That was 'send' too fast: Let me make it more clear: is it possible to put (not use) a branch definition in a .layout file. Or, otherwise, can I create I file which I import in a document so that the branches are visible in the master document AND in all child documents? Thanks, Maarten -Original Message- From: Sanders, Maarten (M.J.L.) Sent: Thursday, December 22, 2005 1:46 PM To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org Subject: Branch definition in .layout file Hi, Short question, is it possible to put a branch definition in a .layout file? met vriendelijke groet / kind regards, Maarten Sanders
Re: Branch definition in .layout file
Maarten == Sanders, Maarten (M J L ) [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Maarten That was 'send' too fast: Let me make it more clear: is it Maarten possible to put (not use) a branch definition in a .layout Maarten file. Or, otherwise, can I create I file which I import in a Maarten document so that the branches are visible in the master Maarten document AND in all child documents? You can do that with a template, or by using 'Save as Document defaults in DocumentSettings... JMarc
RE: Branch definition in .layout file
That is true, But we have 'organic' documentation so in time -thus after the document is in use- the number of branches may grow. Then I still would like to keep the available branches in sync over a range of documents. Maarten -Original Message- From: Jean-Marc Lasgouttes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, December 22, 2005 3:29 PM To: Sanders, Maarten (M.J.L.) Cc: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org Subject: Re: Branch definition in .layout file Maarten == Sanders, Maarten (M J L ) [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Maarten That was 'send' too fast: Let me make it more clear: is it Maarten possible to put (not use) a branch definition in a .layout Maarten file. Or, otherwise, can I create I file which I import in a Maarten document so that the branches are visible in the master Maarten document AND in all child documents? You can do that with a template, or by using 'Save as Document defaults in DocumentSettings... JMarc
Re: Branch definition in .layout file
Maarten == Sanders, Maarten (M J L ) [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Maarten That is true, But we have 'organic' documentation so in time Maarten -thus after the document is in use- the number of branches Maarten may grow. Then I still would like to keep the available Maarten branches in sync over a range of documents. I see what you mean. Unfortunately, it is not possible currently. JMarc
RE: Branch definition in .layout file
That was 'send' too fast: Let me make it more clear: is it possible to put (not use) a branch definition in a .layout file. Or, otherwise, can I create I file which I import in a document so that the branches are visible in the master document AND in all child documents? Thanks, Maarten > -Original Message- > From: Sanders, Maarten (M.J.L.) > Sent: Thursday, December 22, 2005 1:46 PM > To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org > Subject: Branch definition in .layout file > > > Hi, > > Short question, is it possible to put a branch definition in > a .layout file? > > met vriendelijke groet / kind regards, > > Maarten Sanders > >
Re: Branch definition in .layout file
> "Maarten" == Sanders, Maarten (M J L ) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Maarten> That was 'send' too fast: Let me make it more clear: is it Maarten> possible to put (not use) a branch definition in a .layout Maarten> file. Or, otherwise, can I create I file which I import in a Maarten> document so that the branches are visible in the master Maarten> document AND in all child documents? You can do that with a template, or by using 'Save as Document defaults" in Document>Settings... JMarc
RE: Branch definition in .layout file
That is true, But we have 'organic' documentation so in time -thus after the document is in use- the number of branches may grow. Then I still would like to keep the available branches in sync over a range of documents. Maarten > -Original Message- > From: Jean-Marc Lasgouttes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thursday, December 22, 2005 3:29 PM > To: Sanders, Maarten (M.J.L.) > Cc: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org > Subject: Re: Branch definition in .layout file > > > >>>>> "Maarten" == Sanders, Maarten (M J L ) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Maarten> That was 'send' too fast: Let me make it more clear: is it > Maarten> possible to put (not use) a branch definition in a .layout > Maarten> file. Or, otherwise, can I create I file which I import in a > Maarten> document so that the branches are visible in the master > Maarten> document AND in all child documents? > > You can do that with a template, or by using 'Save as > Document defaults" in Document>Settings... > > JMarc >
Re: Branch definition in .layout file
> "Maarten" == Sanders, Maarten (M J L ) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Maarten> That is true, But we have 'organic' documentation so in time Maarten> -thus after the document is in use- the number of branches Maarten> may grow. Then I still would like to keep the available Maarten> branches in sync over a range of documents. I see what you mean. Unfortunately, it is not possible currently. JMarc