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User ramonsdk changed the following:
What |Old value |New value
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Status|CLOSED |UNCONFIRMED
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Issue type|DEFECT |ENHANCEMENT
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Resolution|INVALID |
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Summary|Index does't combine keywo|Add option to combine iden
|rds when sub-entries prese|tical entries and keys to
|nt |one entry
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------- Additional comments from [email protected] Thu Aug 13 01:06:26
+0000 2009 -------
So, it works the way it does because one "Fruit" is a key and the other one is
an entry? But there is no way right now to achieve what I want to do. If I key
the keyless entries they right fully so appear as sub-entries. If I only specify
a key without an entry (which is kinda stupid) it is handled as if it is a
keyless entry.
I reject the notion that this is purely user error. The desired effect cannot be
achieved with current functionality. "es" explained in great detail every case
except the one I am looking for, which makes me believe that there is currently
no way to make Writer do what I expect it to do. I am still open to be shown
otherwise.
I did change the Summary entry to use the correct terminology.
I open this one again, but begrudgingly classify it as a feature enhancement
just so that it gets addressed eventually. In the current form the indexing is
of limited use.
I propose to have an additional option added that combines identical keys and
entries to one entry. Any entries keyed with a key identical to the entry will
be listed as sub-entries under that key.
Example:
Entry "Fruit" is on pages 2 and 3.
Entry "Apple" with key "Fruit" is on page 4.
Entry "Orange" with key "Fruit" is on page 5.
Index that results with option checked is as follows:
Fruit...............2,3
Apple............4
Orange...........5
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