Apache OpenOffice (AOO) Bugzilla – Issue 94408
index or table (ToC or ToA or of figs) updates & dynamically preserving formats and edits
Last modified: 2008-09-29 10:23:48 UTC
When updating tables of contents (ToC), legal tables of authorities (ToA), indexes, tables of figures or illustrations, and similar, allow the preservation of formats and edits. This will allow editing of the body without having to recompile and re-edit and reformat the indexes and tables. That's especially useful when yet another minor edit is discovered to be needed, especially one found by perusing the index or table. Technically, the method could be as follows: Compiling would create both an invisible index, etc. that would not be edited/formatted and a visible copy that could be edited/formatted. Entries from the visible would be associated with corresponding entries in the invisible. Updating would cause only the invisible copy to be updated, the visible copy would be automatically updated only for entries that are identical, and all other entries in the visible copy would be auto-tagged so the user could make decisions. By right-clicking a tagged entry, a user might toggle between an exact copy of the entry from the invisible copy and the non-updated visible entry; might keep either choice (i.e., freeze toggling); and might bring up a dialog with checkboxes to keep formatting and/or added edits (an example of an added edit would be an entry for "FDR..........52" that had been edited to "FDR (Roosevelt, Franklin Delano).....52" and/or integrated edits (such as "FDR" to "Roosevelt, Franklin Delano") with OK in the dialog carrying out the update. By right-clicking in the table (index, etc.) but away from a tagged entry, a similar dialog could appear but would be applicable to the entire table, index, etc. With indexes that collect several entries into single paragraphs, produced by manual editing, such as: Flowers, 32-88; petals, 42-47; thorns (for the Old English letter see Linguistics) 71-74 a solution is to preserve the correspondences to the invisible index, in this case separately for flowers, petals, and thorns. I tested updating a ToC in Writer 2.4.0 without JRE on Gnome 2.10.0 but witnessed losses of formatting and an added edit. Thanks. -- Nick
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duplicate *** This issue has been marked as a duplicate of 27377 ***
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