Looks like a variation on an Index?

On Sun, 07 Oct 2007 13:00:41 +0200
Schuster Gerhard wrote:

> Thanks for the answers.
> I realize I've misstated my question.
> 
> I want the new format to have no visible effect to the document.
> Like if I would use the hyperlink feature, but ommit the URL and only
> define a name.
> 
> 
> Here my refined version of the question:
> 
> I'm Gerhard from www.00easytracker.org.
> I want to use OpenOffice as core for a new requirements engeneering
> software. (You'll find a dessign scetch of the project here:
> http://www.ooeasytracker.org/tikiwiki/tiki-read_article.php?articleId=7)
> 
> 
> Therfore I would like to know how to add a formatID to
> OpenOffice text.
> This formatID shall be the means to link information snippets.
> So if the user finds a piece of information in a OpenOffice
> document, he can attach an unique ID to this section and with this ID
> he can link it to another piece of information within the same
> or another document.
> 
> 
> Here the detailed requirements:
> 
> 1) I want to be able to select a piece of text within OpenOfficeWriter
> and attach an invisible formatID to it.
> 2) This formatID shall not show its self in OpenOfficeWriter but be
> present in the documents ODF file.
> 3) It shall be possible to assign different formatID's to overlapping
> text sections.
> 4) It shall be possible to assign a formatID to a subsection of text
> that has already a formatID
> 5) It shall be possible to search for text that has this formatID
> 6) The formatID shall be a alphanumeric string with white spaces
> 7) The new function does not show its self to the user in OpenOffice
> but it will be called by the java application that embeddes the
> OpenOffice document
> 8) I want to code in Java, if possible and I want to use the UNO
> bridge 9) The new feature shall be a plugin to OpenOffice and it shall
> not be necessary to build a new OpenOffice every time a new version
> gets released
> 
> 
> I could use the hyperlink format as a workarround.
> I would only use the Name field and leave the URL field empty.
> But this solution does not fullfill requirement 4,5 and 5.
> There are workarrounds for that too, which might work fine with
> short documents, but probbably not with long ones.
> 
> 
> Is there anybody arround who is able and willing to help?
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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> Mit freundlichen Grüßen
> Schuster Gerhard
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