On Thu, Jul 19, 2001 at 12:11:59AM +0200, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> >> And the good design is to have ALL packages in a dialog and be able
> >> what LaTeX code I want produce! AND this then should be honored by
> >> the LaTeX methods! In this dialog we would have a button to receck
> >> the LaTeX packages installed and also to save our actual will or to
> >> apply it only to the current session!
>
> Dekel> I don't understand why you want this. Can you give an example ?
>
> The idea is that I should be able not to use natbib/amsfoo although
> they are present. I should also be able to do as if they were present
> even if they are not. So LyX discovers the available features, shows
> them to me, and I decide whether to keep these defaults.
I still don't understand this.
For example, what does lyx is supposed to do when you "diable longtable" ?
Should it forbid you from inserting longtables ? What about longtables which
were already present in the document ?
If you don't want to use the longtable package then just don't use longtables
in the document.