Issue 23999 - Clicking on entries in the TOC should lead the user to the appropriate section in the document (hyperlinking)
Summary: Clicking on entries in the TOC should lead the user to the appropriate sectio...
Status: CLOSED IRREPRODUCIBLE
Alias: None
Product: Writer
Classification: Application
Component: code (show other issues)
Version: OOo 1.1 RC5
Hardware: All Linux, all
: P3 Trivial (vote)
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Assignee: h.ilter
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Reported: 2003-12-30 23:43 UTC by carstenklein
Modified: 2004-01-06 10:29 UTC (History)
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Description carstenklein 2003-12-30 23:43:28 UTC
see summary.

Vice versa would be great, too, by clicking on Headings, one would be lead to
the TOC, but I reckon that this is not intuitive at all, therefore this is
purely an option. The other thing is badly required, though, at least by me =)
Comment 1 Regina Henschel 2004-01-03 16:54:40 UTC
Hallo Carsten, I think it's already there. In 'Edit Index', tab "Entries", click
before #, then button 'Hyperlink' (makes LS), then behind #, then button
Hyperlink (makes LE), OK. By this, your pagenumber becomes a hyperlink. This
method works also on the other parts of die line.

kind regards, Regina
Comment 2 carstenklein 2004-01-03 17:06:49 UTC
Hi Regina,

thanks for the tip. I will try this out as soon as possible.

If, and I reason that you are correct on this, it is working as expected, 
then I would propose this hyperlinking feature for TOCs and Bibliographic 
Entries to be the default setting in subsequent releases of the
OpenOffice.org suite.

Thanks again for your kind help.

Cheers, Carsten
Comment 3 carstenklein 2004-01-03 17:07:25 UTC
Hi Regina,

thanks for the tip. I will try this out as soon as possible.

If, and I reason that you are correct on this, it is working as expected, 
then I would propose this hyperlinking feature for TOCs and Bibliographic 
Entries to be the default setting in subsequent releases of the
OpenOffice.org suite.

Thanks again for your kind help.

Cheers, Carsten
Comment 4 h.ilter 2004-01-06 10:29:07 UTC
The Hyperlink button is present on Entries tabpage of the Index dialog.
Here is a part of the online help.
Hyperlink (LS and LE)
Creates a hyperlink for the part of the entry that you enclose by the opening
(LS) and the closing (LE) hyperlink tags. On the Structure line, click in the
empty box in front of the part that you want to create a hyperlink for, and then
click this button. Click in the empty box after the part that you want to
hyperlink, and then click this button again.
Comment 5 h.ilter 2004-01-06 10:29:42 UTC
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