https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=169307
Hartmut Schorrig <[email protected]> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Status|RESOLVED |UNCONFIRMED Resolution|WONTFIX |--- --- Comment #7 from Hartmut Schorrig <[email protected]> --- @Heiko "Bookmarks are meant as anchor" Yes! They can be also used as anchor to navigate from outside to the inner of the document, which contains information to process. Process may be also in a content management system which reads the odg-content.xml, searches the bookmark etc. That's why it should be simple possible to see which bookmark text is associated to a chapter title (or other text), to use a system of well designated bookmarks for content management. I have tried to get the bookmark text from a searched chapter, looking in the text for content. First I should open the navigator for header view, search the possible proper chapter in the structure, looking of matching content in the document. Then I set the cursor on the chapter title (heading paragraph), want to know which bookmark text. But I should go to navigator, switch off "Content Navigation view", scroll to any bookmark, switch on "Content Navigation view", (by the way loss the overview of the chapter structure), then again click to the chapter title to select the bookmark in the navigator. To get its text in the clipboard, I should first press right mouse and "Edit", then mark, then hope (it is so) that ctrl-C copies. That are too much steps to get the bookmark to the chapter. It disturbs the working flow, always concentrating to handling with LOffice, no concentration to the intrincis problem. It will be very more nice navigate in the text, concentrate to content, regardless of other, then either look in the status line, copy the bookmark with mark and ctrl-C, or alternatively press right mouse, select "show Bookmark" (if it would exist), copy it. Work furthermore in the own workflow. It is a quest of usability. That's why I think the problem should be solved, Bookmarks may have a relevant meaning to work with content. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
