Hi Jean,
I used a master document (global document)for the Draw Guide, but for
the 3rd edition of the Writer Guide I put all the chapters together in
one document because of problems with incorrect cross-references in the
master doc (due to a bug in OOo).
Another bug in OOo sometimes causes problems with the table of contents
in master documents. I don't know if this bug also affects single
documents. What difficulties are you having?
It's because of those bugs with master documents that I wanted to try to
put all files in a single document. Also the fact that I have to swap left
and right pages, to make a single title page for each of the chapters made
me think that it would be easier, to do it in a single document.
My difficulties are:
Normally in a chapter document you have "OOoHeading 1" to 3 for chapter
layers. But now there are two more layers above, Chapter (of the Draw
guide) and Title (of that Chapter).
Okay, I already thought of just creating those and pushing OOoHeading 1 to
3 two layers down. Then I will have to correct this in the toc, too.
There are some other things like alternating the chapter references in
footers and headers, but I think this will be no futher problem, if I
manage to get the layers in the correct order.
I just had the idea to examine your document in order to find out, how you
did it. It doesn't really matter that it is not the Draw but the Writer
Guide. Interesting for me is how you did it ;)
Regards,
Wolfgang
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