On 10/4/18 3:38 AM, Guenter Milde wrote: > On 2018-09-27, Richard Kimberly Heck wrote: >> On 9/26/18 2:51 AM, Daniel wrote: >>> On 25/09/2018 18:16, Richard Kimberly Heck wrote: >>>> On 9/25/18 10:21 AM, Daniel wrote: >>>>> Hi >>>>> When a document with a child document with different textclass is >>>>> typeset LyX warns about this. I am wondering why that is since as far >>>>> as I understood the child document does not incorporate any class >>>>> information into the master document. So, is this warning because I >>>>> could have used commands incompatible with the master document, like >>>>> chapter when the master is an article? >>>> Yes. >>>>> But then LyX would warn me anyway, or? >>>> What do you mean? When might it warn you otherwise? >>> For example, if I compile an article master with a child book that has >>> a chapter, then LyX will throw an "undefined control sequence" error. >> True. The 'different textclasses' error is meant to be a pre-warning in >> a way about that. The LaTeX warning might be harder for some users to trace. > How about making this an additional info only shown in case there is a > LaTeX error?
The way it is now, the warning is shown *before* compilation. But I guess we could change that. Riki
