thank you very much for your quick response. this issue is utterly
crucial to me as i am writing thesis w/ many cited sources in it.
please, if anyone knows a workaround - except for writing w/ no mistakes
- please let me know.

if i was programmer i'd write it myself.. bad luck i can only do bash.

thank you.

cheers,

-- joe

On Ut, 2005-04-05 at 11:02 +0200, Matthias Basler wrote:
> Zitat von Jozef Riha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> 
> > say, i made a mistake in one of the items and want to do
> > the correction so it gets corrected in all the occurencies.
> >
> > the problem here is that the other occurencies are ignored. instead, the
> > corrected item is added as a new one.
> 
> Dear Jozef.
> 
> This problem is well-known to us. It has been requested quite freqently and
> there are already issues about it: issues 26841 and 44189.
> 
> Although this issue is considered important by me and others, the current
> architecture is not build to support this notion, that is, the entries within
> one document are not linked to each other in any way. Unfortunately there is
> neither currently a solution available, nor do we (the members of this 
> project)
> know when there will be. There are however workarounds, e.g. finding and 
> editing
> all references with the same ID in the document. If you are a very good
> programmer, you could probably write a macro that does that...
> 
> For OOoBib, the bibliography extension we are planning, this is already
> considered, of course.
> 
> Matthias Basler
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]



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