On 02/13/2013 01:16 AM, Tim Lloyd wrote:
Hi, created a FAQ for myself in Fedora 16 using LO3.6. When I upgraded to 
Fedora 18 I was also using 3.6. I really can't remember but I would say the 
version of LO came from the Fedora repository (it isn't installed by default in 
F18).

It was for me.... I had to wipe and re-install one machine. I was preparing to install LO and surprise surprise, it was already there. Strange!

The FAQ is a very basic ODT file. I created an index at the front using the 
defaults provided so index is based on defaults - Heading1 is position 1, Heading2 
is position 2 & Heading3 is position3, etc. Anyway, all good, the document grew 
as I grabbed more information. Mostly I just added lines to the end, in some cases 
I added a new heading which went into the index.

Yesterday I downloaded the latest LO version from the official site. removed 
3.6 and installed 4.0.

Today, I updated the FAQ with some GIT information. So I created a new heading1 
for GIT with a heading2 underneath. And a few lines of information along the 
way (in the format text body). When I updated the index, all lines I had typed 
in were added to the index. Plus a few from the page before and the page after. 
But not all pages!

Do you mean specifically the index, or the table of contents (TOC)? if it is the TOC, then it is probably related to the paragraph style. If it is the index, then it is probably because you began typing while the cursor was inside of the index mark (poorly said by me, I know; sorry).

So I reinstalled 3.6 and updated the index but the same problem persists.

I have read the writer guide often enough recently to have a pretty good idea 
how this works but I am stumped. Any thoughts on how to sort out the index?

Cheers


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Andrew Pitonyak
My Macro Document: http://www.pitonyak.org/AndrewMacro.odt
Info:  http://www.pitonyak.org/oo.php


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