On 8/24/19 5:06 PM, Rudi Gaelzer wrote:
>>>     Is putting each of your child documents in a separate branch a
>>>     possibility? That way you could use the solution you found. I'm not
>>>     aware of a different approach (maybe someone else knows though).
>>>
>>> Yes, I thought of trying that, although some people reported
>>> difficulties exporting branches.
>>> I've found another solution where the guy edited the .lyx file with
>>> sed first and then exported to PDF.
>>>
>>> I just wanted to know if there is a simpler way...
>> Not at the moment, but it's a reasonable request. We'd need something
>> like "child-in(ex)clude FILE.lyx" as an LFUN.
> Another detail came up.  I did a simple test with a document containing 3 
> short chapters. 
>
> From the GUI, in Settings -> Child Documents -> Master Document Output -> 
> Include only selected children  I can select only some child documents and 
> then create the PDF in File -> Export -> PDF (pdflatex).  The exported PDF 
> will contain only the selected child(ren), with all the cross-references.
>
> However, if I export from command line with 
> lyx --export pdf2 master.lyx
> the PDF will invariably contain the whole document.
> I can sen the test files if you wish.

Can you file a bug report about this?

Riki


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