https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=69199
--- Comment #4 from David <[email protected]> --- >From the way your question is worded I think you may be missing the point. It is not a matter of having a paragraph hidden in an .odt file but having it visible in a .pdf file. It is a matter of having a bookmark created from it even though it is not visible. Now to give an example case... One scenario would be if a parallel column of a source text and its translation were wanted to be done. The easiest way I know to do this would be to create a table with two columns. In the first column each paragraph of the text from the first language would be put into a cell. In the second column the cells would have the translated text of those paragraphs. In the first row though you would want a title and you want the title from one of the languages to show up in the bookmark index. You also want a new page to be started whenever that heading is used. Now if you create such a document you will notice as I did that putting headings inside the cells creates very big problems for LibreOffice when it tries to format large documents with tables like this. For example, it has problems creating a break to start a new page at the proper location. The best way I know of to alleviate some of these issues is to put the text you wish to use for a bookmark outside of the table and format with a heading style that will be used to generate a bookmark. Now that text is not wanted to be visible in the document since the actual title is in the first row for each of the respective languages. I can also come up with some more scenarios if you wish, but that is merely one example of where it would be useful. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
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