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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 12/12/2019 2:55 am, Joel Kulesza
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<div dir="ltr">On Wed, Dec 11, 2019 at 3:07 AM Axel Dessecker
<<a href="mailto:adessec@gwdg.de" moz-do-not-send="true">adessec@gwdg.de</a>>
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Dienstag, 10. Dezember 2019, 23:53:24 CET schrieb Joel
Kulesza:<br>
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> Has anyone else observed that the "See..."
cross-references in the User<br>
> Guide index fail to render?<br>
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> For example, using LyX 2.3.3 the "GIF|see{Image
Formats}" in Section 4.4.1<br>
> of the User Guide does not make an entry for GIF or
anything indicating<br>
> that something else should be seen.<br>
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I cannot confirm your observation. I have the user guide in
German and the <br>
cross-reference command for GIF you are mentioning correctly
creates a list <br>
entry for “Grafikformate” (image formats). This is LyX 2.3.3
and Linux <br>
(openSUSE).<br>
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<div>Axel,</div>
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<div>Thank you for testing. Weird. I cannot see it (see
attached with no "GIF" entry int he index). I've tried on
various flavors of macOS with TeXLive 2017, 2018, and 2019.
All fail. I also tried on RHEL7, with LyX 2.3.2 and TeXLive
2018, and it also fails.</div>
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<div>I'm glad to know it works, at least for someone. I'll
continue digging, but I'd be happy to know if anyone else
sees GIF in the index pointing to Image Formats, or not.</div>
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<div>Thank you,</div>
<div>Joel</div>
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<p>Like Axel, I get the "GIF see Image formats" entry produced in
the index. This is LyX 2.3.3, the English User's Guide, on a
Windows 10 machine. Under "Images" there is a subheading "Formats
71".<br>
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<p>Andrew<br>
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