https://bz.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=126407
[email protected] changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |[email protected] --- Comment #1 from [email protected] --- Test conducted on Windows 10 OS (64 bit) 6 GB Ram 1.5 GHz Processor The data contained within the file that was posted is a list. I am assuming that you were trying to create your Table of Contents from that. I do not believe that it is possible to construct a ToC from the data while it is in this format (at least from what I can tell from my various attempts and from research). I have to format portions or all of the data so that they are headings in order for them to show up in the ToC. Your description is lacking detail. If you can, please provide information as to how you manipulated the data in your file, or the steps you had taken when the program crashed. For instance, were you trying to change the font in the ToC or build a ToC from data that was formatted as Old Standard? Were there any particular settings that you were using? Tested in Writer 4.1.1 Installed Old Standard TT font styles. First Test: Step 1 - Opened attached document. Step 2 - Created a ToC on first page (which was previously blank). Insert >> Indexes and Tables >> Indexes and Tables, then clicked the Okay button in the dialog window. Step 3 - Changed first item in bulleted list to a header (level 1). Step 4 – Updated the ToC. Right click any area in the ToC, then click Update Index/Table from the menu. Step 5 – Observed as new item appeared in table. Unable to reproduce issue. Step 6 – Repeat steps 1 through five by adding more headers, typically by converting more of the list into headers. Still unable to reproduce issue. Second Test: Step 1 - Opened attached document. Step 2 - Created a ToC on first page. Step 3 – Changed the title of the ToC to the Old Standard TT font. Selected the text, right click, select Edit Paragraph Style, select the Font Tab in the dialog window, select the Old Standed TT font from the menu. Step 4 – Observed as text changed appearance. Step 5 – Added more items to ToC (by repeating steps from first test). Changed the font on those entries as well. Unable to reproduce issue. Third Test: Step 1 – Opened new file. Step 2 – Created a number of different headers, varied the levels and formatting. Step 3 – Created a ToC. Step 4 – Observed as ToC is displayed, populated with data entered previously. Step 5 – Applied various formatting styles to the data presented in ToC, including the Old Standard TT font. Program behaved as expected. Step 6 – Updated the ToC. Observed as nothing happened (also expected). Step 7 – Added more headers to the document. Step 8 – Updated the ToC. Observed as more entries was added. Observation: I have not observed any anomalies with either the program nor the font thus far, so it is hard to say where the problem could be rooted. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the issue.
