On Tue, 2014-09-09 at 12:38 +0100, Tom Davies wrote: 
> If something suddenly starts happening that didn't happen before then it's
> worth renaming the User Profile to see if soemthing went wonky with that.
> https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/UserProfile
> If it doesn't seem to do anything then it might be worth renaming it back
> over the auto-generated one to make sure you get back all your normal
> settings and tweaks.

I'll try that.

> Again it might be worth looking into using Zotero as an
> Extension/Add-on/Plugin (actually it's an independent project that can be
> plugged into MS Office AND LibreOffice/OpenOffice and maybe others too)
> since you also seem to be pushing the default one further than most of us.

I do not see how Zotero is relevant to what I am doing.  I am
maintaining a large hundreds-of-pages technical document which I
occasionally release as a PDF.   The support for Master Documents in
OpenOffice/LibreOffice make this feasible, especially in addition to the
Stylist.

But cross-references are a bit of a pain, as I can see the references in
the Navigator one cannot 'use' them, out-of-document cross references
have to be manually keyed into.  That works once the document is
exported as a single document, but now there is the issue with the
reference just not rendering. 

It is hard to believe I am the only one using LibreOffice in this way -
as this is the point of a full-featured office suite, to ease the create
and maintenance of 'real' documents.

> > Version 4.1.6.2 Build ID 410m0(Build:2)
> > I have a large multi-document document that contains many cross
> > references.  This has always worked.  Recently however references to
> > "Page" to no work.  They render as empty.  The area is still `hot` and
> > jumps to the related section.... but nothing displays but the gray hot
> > area, no page#.  Cross references to Reference display the Reference
> > text, but references to Page# display nothing.
> > So I have, for example, text that reads '''(see "Wiki", pg.)''' where
> > both "Wiki" and the missing number after "pg." references a section of
> > the document.
> > I test the cross references by exporting the master document to a ODT
> > which combines all the documents into one - and thus makes the
> > cross-document cross-references work.

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Adam Tauno Williams <mailto:[email protected]> GPG D95ED383
Systems Administrator, Python Developer, LPI / NCLA


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