1. The "Bibliography Table" (a list/format control which collates 'Bibliography Entry' marks) is broken. I didn't see this on the list of deficiencies, but I might have missed it. In any case I wrote it up and the problem probably should be fixed, not because the current Bibliography facility is all we could hope for, but rather because it's a logic error and sloppy programming.
http://www.geocities.com/gannon_dick/bugreport.zip 2. #7 in you list of ToDo's is really pretty easy -- as a XSLT Export Filter from <text:bibliography-mark> to CSV (which can be launched as ODS copied and pasted to the DB as a new table). If you want the transform, let me know. 3. The reason I made the Bibliography Entry to CSV filter is because it dawned on me that a <text:bibliography-mark> was kin to a "smart tag". Yes you can store (edit and base-load) citations, but also Tags (and Help references and definition URLs, etc.), Types (Tags with fixed content) or Personal Identifying Information (PII), etc.. The information is embedded with the "Bibliography Entry" mark and not visible in *.odt files, unless you put the "Bibliography" Table in the file. This gives you a good way to redact information -- e.g. erase the "Bibliography" Table Control, and export a PDF. Only the Entry markers will be written, not the citation. --Gannon ____________________________________________________________________________________ No need to miss a message. Get email on-the-go with Yahoo! Mail for Mobile. Get started. http://mobile.yahoo.com/mail --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]