This is not really a problem, more of an observation I don't understand. I wrote a 173 page document in LyX 1.1.6 (I think - It used \lyxformat 218), but I recently upgraded to 1.3.2 (I did this whilst upgrading from FreeBSD 4.6.2 to 4.8 - so I have a newer LyX and newer OS). When I viewed the document again it was about 10 pages shorter. I checked the font type (Avant) and size (12), and also the page setup (A4 Portrait) and margins (40mm,25mm,25mm,25mm). Everything was indentical, it just seems to vertically fit a couple more lines of text on the page, and horizontally a couple more characters. Is this because it is laying out better now, or do I have a problem with my fonts or page size or something? The content is all there. It doesn't really matter if the doocument is shorter, it just caught me by surprise.
Cheers, Tim PS: thanks for the tilde help, it works great - maybe I will even learn to spell one day :p~ / All wiyht. Rho sritched mg kegtops awound? / * Timothy Opie * [EMAIL PROTECTED] / http://www.granularsynthesis.live.com.au '--- FreeBSD? Naturally! -------http://www.fastmail.fm--
