Hi :)
It is possible to install several versions of LibreOffice in parallel with
each other or just reinstall the older version of LibreOffice.  It looks
like the current best work-around is to go back to the  4.1.4 or earlier.

Having an older version of LibreOffice is not such a big problem as it
would be for proprietary software.  Almost all of the updates and upgrades
are almost entirely about adding functionality, NOT about patching
security.  Security is dealt with 1st as a top priority at all levels of
coding so it's extremely rare to suddenly need a patch.  I'm running 3.5.7
on a couple of machines with no problems.

Once you post a bug-report there is no knowing how long it will be before
some dev suddenly becomes keen to fix it.  Some companies employ devs to
work on LO so that they can force certain issues to be focussed on ahead of
others.  Individuals have various options too but mostly it's a sit&wait.
 Sorry!

Hmmm, one legitimate way to "bump a thread" in the bug-tracker is to report
that it's still a problem in a newer release, preferably when the release
is in beta-testing or just after release.  Like right now might be a good
time to quickly check it still happens in 4.2.3 and if it is add a line
saying "Still in 4.2.3 on Windows", ie keep it short.

Regards from
Tom :)





On 13 April 2014 09:25, Tom Davies <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi :)
> I don't know anything about the problem at hand.  "End note" is a
> Microsoft tool and MS are infamous for not playing well with others.  For
> bibliography and indexing it is worth exploring Zotero, apparently;
>
> https://www.zotero.org/
>
> I'm not sure if it does the type of thing you want.  It's possible that it
> might even make it easier and more automated but it might depend on where
> you are getting you notes from.  If it's from on-line research then Zotero
> might be a real boon.
> Regards from
> Tom :)
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On 12 April 2014 14:36, Kartik Subbarao <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I'm running into a problem in 4.2.2.1 (and possibly even earlier
>> releases) with endnotes/references getting corrupted after copy+paste
>> operations. I reported the bug on the bug tracking site, and attached a
>> small file to show how it can be reproduced:
>>
>> https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=77342
>>
>> I wanted to ask here if anyone might have any suggestions for workarounds
>> in the meantime. The document that I'm working on is a large book with
>> sections for each chapter. In each section, I create endnotes and also
>> cross-references to the endnotes (some references are mentioned multiple
>> times). It's these cross-references that get messed up after
>> cutting+pasting arbitrary text.
>>
>> I haven't figured out what pattern of endnote definitions and
>> cross-reference additions triggers the problem (and thus what to avoid as a
>> possible workaround), but the document attached in the bug report shows an
>> example. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>>     -Kartik
>>
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