On 05/09/2011 11:05 AM, Diego Queiroz wrote:
>
>> If you want to compile just one chapter as part of a larger document,
>> then you need to use the \includeonly support, accessible from
>> Document>Settings.
> I was not aware of this feature. Thanks for the hint.
>
It's new in 2.0.0.

> But it is also painful to select the document I want to compile everytime.
> :/
> When I am working in a document, I work on it as a standalone document, I
> don't handle with the Master document before I want to compile the whole
> set.
>
> Of course there are several workarounds, i.e you can create a document with
> all your macros and insert it on the beggining of all documents. This is a
> not so elegant solution, but it does the job. Probably one can suggest a
> better solution as well.
>
> But I really think LyX can do this automatically.
> Since LyX already stores all defined macros in somewhere for the editor, it
> is not so hard to dinamically include them in a document when needed.
>
But what if you really want to compile it as a standalone document?
People do this.

Richard

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