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------- Additional comments from [email protected] Fri Dec 19 10:42:06 +0000 
2008 -------
->warnerpj:

Regarding the dependence structure of the mentioned issues you may be right. I
think implementing the specification of this issue is the first big step to
solve the problems and enhancement wishes of these issues. When cws outlinelevel
is integrated into the DEV300 code line of OOo 3.1, we can continue to work out
what is still missing around with feature area.

Regarding your concerns:
<quote>
 - If I have a Heading 1 in Chapter 1, numbered 1.1, and I cut and paste this to
appendix 1, is should automatically be numbered A.1.
</quote>
I think this will not work in cws outlinelevel. Such a feature depends on how
you build up your numbering. One condition that is needed to be hold to make
this feature work is that the cut-and-pasted paragraph (numbered 1.1) and the
paragraph "appendix 1" (numbered A) needs to be in the same list OR the
cut-and-pasted paragraph has to be moved from its list to the list of paragraph
"appendix 1".

<quote>
 - I need to be able to define table, figure, map & plate numbering that is
independant of heading numbering, but increments inside chapters. So if the
first FIGURE appears under a Heading 3 item that is numbered 5.2.3, then I would
expect the figure to be numbered 5.1.
</quote>
This is already possible since OOo 1.x.
Menu Insert - Fields - Others - pane "Variables" - type "Number range" - e.g.
selection "Table" - use feature "Numbering by chapter"

<quote>
 - If I change the top level heading format in a chapter from 'Chapter' to
'Appendix', all sub-headings should automatically change appropriately (g. from
'5.2.3' to 'A.2.3').
</quote>
This seems to be something like your first point.

<quote>
 - The ability to construct a List-of-Figures (and List-of-Plates etc) that
works like a TOC, but for the specified paragraph types.
</quote>
I do not know what you really mean. You can already create a table of contents,
which is only build-up by user defined paragraph styles.

<quote>
 - The ability to have sub-figures (eg. Fig 1(a)) that function similarly to
paragraphs in terms of counter incrementing etc.
</quote>
Here I am also unsure about what kind of feature do you mean.

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