https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=151063

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--- Comment #8 from [email protected] ---
Good catch Tuomas!

1. I think "Index Marks" should be changed to "Index Entries" in the Type tab
(because it uses the results of the "Insert Index Entry" dialog).

(even if Index Marks are involved, there is no reason/need for users to know
the technical terminology used in the implementation.)

2. Proposal for tooltip (to be added) and extended tip (to be revised) for
checkbox on Type tab.

Tooltip:  Choose this option to include any  index entries inserted in the
document for the selected index Type.

Extended tip: Choose this option to include any index entries inserted in the
document for the selected index Type. Use Insert > Table of Contents and Index
> Index Entry to insert index entries in the document.

Comment: have added "for the selected index Type", because this is also
relevant.

3. Could only find one place in online help where "index mark" is mentioned.

"To add an index mark to similar words in your document, select Apply to all
similar texts." [1]

Change to:  To add index entries for all other occurrences of the selected
entry text, select Apply to all similar texts.

[side comment:]  "similar" seems wrong/misleading for the command label,
because it implies a "similarity" search.  Perhaps that label should be: 
"Apply to all other occurrences"

4. "Index mark" is only mentioned in WG 7.3 to refer to this option label.

5. "Index mark" is not found in UI (including tooltips/extended tips).

6. There are three .unos that refer to Index Marks. (two for navigator forward,
backward to index marks, and one (.uno:IndexMarkToIndex) which suggests that it
is relevant to indexes, but have not figured out what it does exactly (in part
because of sporadic crashes when used). None of these .unos seem to be included
in any toolbar, menubar, contextmenu.

7. There are also two Insert Entry .unos, both of which appear in toolbars,
menubars, popup menus.  (side comment: see bug 153847)


In sum: preponderance of evidence leans strongly to using "Index Entries"



[1]
https://help.libreoffice.org/7.6/en-US/text/swriter/guide/indices_enter.html

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