LSynth flex axles don't render and its parts show as huge empty spaces in the PLI. But maybe I used LSynth wrong though. You need to import it as a part/sub model.
There doesn't seem to be a way to remove the PLI from all steps in one callout (not that I want, but it's a bug nonetheless). * You should be able to in the control box to the right.
Sometimes, callouts forget their positions and next time I open up the program they are all over the place. Sadly this is a bug,you will need to clear the Lpub formatting and then start again.
Sometimes, when I change the scale of an assembly and when it asks "Change only this step?" I choose Yes. Yet sometimes, contents of callouts are also scaled (also on entirely different pages). * No idea on how to fix this.
There seems to be no way to change the scale of an assembly in a callout. I can open up the scale dialog, but when I change the value and press OK it just does nothing. * I think you might be able to do something in the box to the right.
The assembled callouts show a rotated assembly, but most of the time the rotation is random and completely wrong. * You can rotate parts/sub parts via the box on the right
An assembled callout only shows parts of the submodel in question, not submodels of the submodel. There should be a way.I will have a look at this......
When I move the assembly in a single-step page by dragging it, and the page has a call out, everything ends up in a completely different place then where I put it. You need to make sure that your call out box is small as possible.I just have it on a blank page.
The callout window is not expanded to make sure the "x2" indication falls completely within its borders. You should be able to re-size the box.
You should cheack out Working With Lpub for * Marked answers.