https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=160764
--- Comment #6 from [email protected] --- Sample1_NoSections.odt is a sample document with no sections defined. Have the Sidebar Deck set to Navigator. Click anywhere in document except in/on an object like an image, table, or hyperlink. The highlight in the Navigator’s hierarchy view goes to the appropriate heading. If you click on an image or in a table or a hyperlink, the highlight in the Navigator’s hierarchy view goes to the image/table/hyperlink. All of this is extremely useful. The issue occurs when there are sections in the document. Sample2_HasTwoSections.odt is a sample document using sections. Have the Sidebar Deck set to Navigator. Have Content Navigation View on. Click anywhere in document except in/on an object like an image, table, or hyperlink. The highlight in the Navigator’s hierarchy view goes to the governing section. This behavior is far less useful for me that going to the governing heading. I have lots of heading and few sections, as I suspect many/most users have. Note that if you click on an image or in a table or a hyperlink, the highlight in the Navigator’s hierarchy view goes to the image/table/hyperlink. This is the same behavior in a document without sections. Turn off Content Navigation View. Set Navigate By to Headings. Turn on Content Navigation View. Now, when clicking in the document the highlight moves to the appropriate heading. However, only headings are displayed in the hierarchy view, so clicking an image/table/hyperlink moves the highlight to the heading, rather than the image/table/hyperlink as before. The latter behavior is much more useful to me. The issue is that in either case, the utility to the user is reduced from what happens when there are no sections. Hence my original feature enhance request. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
