On Monday 27 March 2006 12:15 am, Bruce D'Arcus wrote: snip ..... > Bad news: > > I might be wrong, but it seems that the current design assumes one > > would always have a bibliography. The description, for example, says:
> > These values define parts of bibliographic data. They are used to > > create a bibliography in a text document. > It is not the case that a document has to have bibliography, the Bibliography xml structure is only inserted in a document when you do the Insert->'Indexes and Tables'->'Indexes and Tables'->tab=Index/Table:type=Bibliography Inserting citations does not create it. (I have just tested this) The quote you give looks like something so imprecise I might have written it. I assume to refers to the Bibliography xml structure which defines the Bibliographic Tables' data fields, their order and their character formating and punctuation between the fields. This structure is only indirectly associated with bibliographic entries (citations) inserted in the document - in that it refers to the same field names. But it is not used or needed in the citation entry process. David -- ------------------- David N. Wilson Co-Project Lead for the Bibliographic OpenOffice Project http://bibliographic.openoffice.org --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
