Re: Help with Creating New ODM File for Getting Started

2022-09-16 Thread Jean Weber
LO developers finally fixed that master doc bug (inherited from OO) a few (2? 3?) years ago. Jean On Sat, 17 Sep 2022 at 01:51 Dennis Hamilton wrote: > That ambitious use of ODF is probably useful guidance. I haven't looked > at the documentation effort of LibreOffice for some time. Jean Weber

RE: Help with Creating New ODM File for Getting Started

2022-09-16 Thread Dennis Hamilton
Correction: I think you need to satisfy yourself with something that works now. -Original Message- From: Dennis Hamilton Sent: Friday, September 16, 2022 08:51 To: doc@openoffice.apache.org Subject: RE: Help with Creating New ODM File for Getting Started I think you need to satisfy

RE: Help with Creating New ODM File for Getting Started

2022-09-16 Thread Dennis Hamilton
ginal Message- From: Keith N. McKenna Sent: Friday, September 16, 2022 07:56 To: doc@openoffice.apache.org Subject: Re: Help with Creating New ODM File for Getting Started [orcmid] [ ... ] It is not so much that I have given up on ODM's, but that I am frustrated that they are not workin

Re: Help with Creating New ODM File for Getting Started

2022-09-16 Thread Keith N. McKenna
Dick Groskamp wrote: Op 15-9-2022 om 03:26 schreef Keith N. McKenna: Jean Weber wrote: As I’ve said before, a bug in AOO means that a book created using a master doc (ODM) and the chapter files (containing hidden sections) will have some incorrect internal cross-references to figure captions.

Re: Help with Creating New ODM File for Getting Started

2022-09-15 Thread Dick Groskamp
Op 15-9-2022 om 03:26 schreef Keith N. McKenna: Jean Weber wrote: As I’ve said before, a bug in AOO means that a book created using a master doc (ODM) and the chapter files (containing hidden sections) will have some incorrect internal cross-references to figure captions. More reliable to use

Re: Help with Creating New ODM File for Getting Started

2022-09-14 Thread Keith N. McKenna
Jean Weber wrote: As I’ve said before, a bug in AOO means that a book created using a master doc (ODM) and the chapter files (containing hidden sections) will have some incorrect internal cross-references to figure captions. More reliable to use an ODT for the front matter and then copy and paste

Re: Help with Creating New ODM File for Getting Started

2022-09-14 Thread Jean Weber
As I’ve said before, a bug in AOO means that a book created using a master doc (ODM) and the chapter files (containing hidden sections) will have some incorrect internal cross-references to figure captions. More reliable to use an ODT for the front matter and then copy and paste from chapter files