Hi :)
The Maths Guide is getting a major re-vamp fairly soon.  The Docs Team suddenly 
found the German translation had added tons of extra stuff and even has enough 
to break it out into separate chapters.  If you can read German look for their 
version.  

My guess is that your case worked out all right and in the guide they might 
have had a previous example at some point in the last 10 years or so that maybe 
didn't make it into the version of the guide you are reading.  Also when 
creating the guides sometimes weird things do happen and there are never enough 
people in the team to get everything perfect.  

MS Guides only need to be produced to cover 1 release every 3 or 4 years and 
they employ tons of people to work on those guides.  Their guides cost quite a 
lot too so that they can pay people and make a hefty profit.  LibreOffice has a 
major new branch twice per year and relies on people volunteering and in the 
few places where they sell it the prices are extremely low.  Even so most 
people just download the free versions from the official website or the wiki.  
So, "it's a completely different bottle of crisps".  

The Draw and Impress Guides recently got taken on by someone that really cares 
about them so quality has jumped up in the last couple of releases but Math is 
still a bit iffy, at least until the translations from German get done.  
Personally i am hoping the Docs Team are focusing on the Base Guide this time 
and maybe worry about Math afterwards but people join the team to work on 
issues that concern them and so that's what gets the most attention.  It works 
well because it means the people working on any particular guide have a vested 
interested and are keen to get good quality results.  

Regards from
Tom :)  






>________________________________
> From: Taang Zomi <[email protected]>
>To: [email protected] 
>Cc: Taang Zomi <[email protected]>; [email protected] 
>Sent: Thursday, 31 January 2013, 10:06
>Subject: [libreoffice-users] Numbering Questions: (2) or (1)?
> 
>On page 23 of LibreOffice 3.5.5 Math Guide, it is written:
>
>*Numbering equations*
>
>Equation numbering is one of Writer’s best hidden features. The steps are
>simple, but obscure:
>
>   1.
>
>   Start a new line.
>   2.
>
>   Type *fn* and then press *F3*.
>
>The *fn* is replaced by a numbered formula:
>
>E= mc2                                                 (2)
>
>==
>
>
>But I got:
>
>E = mc2                                                  (1)
>
>==
>
>Should I have got (2), as in the Math Guide? Is it all right for me to get
>(1)? Is the Math Guide a little wrong here?
>
>Sincerely,
>
>Taang Zomi
>
>
>==
>
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