https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=52069
Roman Eisele <[email protected]> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Status|UNCONFIRMED |NEEDINFO CC| |[email protected] Ever Confirmed|0 |1 --- Comment #1 from Roman Eisele <[email protected]> 2012-07-14 09:10:05 PDT --- > Need documentation on how to update cross-references. > > This is big issue; a main reason for going to LibreOffice is weaknesses in > Pages and iWorks, such as no cross-referencing, Thank you very much for your bug report! Well, it is a bit difficult to understand what's going on. We would highly appreciate it if you could give us more details when you report a problem with LibreOffice (especially, which version of LibreOffice you use; which user interface language; and it would be also useful to know the MacOS version you use, the MacOS user interface language; all this can be necessary to know, especially when we have to investigate in function keys and shortcuts, which often depend on versions and user interface language). But assuming that you use LibreOffice 3.5.5 (or so), I have tried to reproduce the problem, and can partially reproduce it. I am using LibreOffice 3.5.5.3 on MacOS X 10.6.8 (Intel), both with German interface, but have switched to US English for this test, on a MacBook Pro (2010). I can confirm that pressing F9 does NOT update cross references for me. However, I have the impression that this is not a bug in LibreOffice, but a general problem with function keys on newer MacOS X versions: if I remember correctly, there are also other applications which don't react as expected to pressing F keys. The reason behind this behaviour is that MacOS X now handles the F keys itself instead of passing the F key to the current application (as it was the case in earlier versions of MacOS (7, 8, 9) and MacOS X (10.1 to 10.4, if I remember correctly)). For me, the solution is not to press just F9, but fn + F9; the fn key is the special "function" key at the bottom left of my MacBook keyboard. However, I don't know what to do on keyboards without an fn key; this is a question we (you) should ask Apple or some Apple expert ;-) @Lou: -> Can you please state if this solves the issue for you, too? Just add a comment to this bug report. Alternatively, you can always (!) update cross-references via the menu bar: select the "Tools" menu, then select "Update", and then, from the sub-menu which appears right beside "Update", select "Fields" (or "Update All"). This should work regardless of operating system, UI language, keyboard settings, etc. But you are definitely right that this information is missing from the LibreOffice help! At least for me (LibreOffice 3.5.5.3), the Help just says: "Updating Cross-References To manually update the cross-references in a document, press F9." And this is a bit stupid, given the fact that: (a) selecting the command from the menu is IMHO the primary way to select any command; keyboard shortcuts and F keys are only *alternative* ways to select commands and are directed especially at power users; (b) keyboard shortcuts and F keys may not always work, depending on user interface language, keyboard type and settings. -> THIS is a documentation problem, of course, which needs to be fixed! > While I'm at it, documentation on math formula module is very poor. Screen > shots do not match what's actually visible. No mention of how to get to > Elements, etc. This is a good hint, thank you! But could you please file a separte bug report for this? I am sorry, but it makes live much easier for us (we are only volunteers and not paid in any way!) and prevents misunderstandings and loss of track when we get only one issue per bug report. > If you like I can make up flow sheet for general equations. This is a nice idea, thank you very much for your friendly proposal! It would be best if you could sent a short e-mail about this proposal (and about the shortcomings of math formula module documentation, if you want) to David Nelson <[email protected]> or Sophie Gautier <[email protected]> which are our friendly documentation experts. They can tell you best how your flow sheet and other stuff could get added to documentation. -- Configure bugmail: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/userprefs.cgi?tab=email ------- You are receiving this mail because: ------- You are the assignee for the bug. _______________________________________________ Libreoffice-bugs mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice-bugs
