Aha!

The page header and footer are actually attributes of the "Section",
and not the page! I should be able to define them when I define my
Section. They're just printed on the page, that's all. I could put my
variable in there too.

Do Styles have page header and footer attributes, things that apply to
all the pages of a Style?

That's where I would expect to find them.

Joe

On 7/28/05, Joe Schaffner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks for the tip. I'll read the manual and continue experimenting.
> In the meantime:
> 
> My Outline looks something like this:
> 
> 1 Document Title="Modern Greek Verbs"
> 1.1 Verbs
> 1.1.1 Verb Title="ΑΓΑΠΙΕΜΑΙ", Voice="Passive", Meaning="I am loved"
> 1.1.2 Verb Title="ΑΓΑΠΩ", Voice="Active", Meaning="I love"
> 1.1.3 Verb Title="ΕΙΜΑΙ", Voice="Active", Meaning="I am"
> 1.1.4 Verb Title="ΕΡΧΟΜΑΙ", Voice="Passive", Meaning="I come"
> 1.1.5 Verb Title="ΕΧΩ", Voice="Active", Meaning="I have"
> 1.1.500  etc.
> 1.2 Index Title="ENGLISH-GREEK"
> 
> The document page number should appear in the page footer, always on
> the outside margin.
> 
> (Too bad OO doesn't understand English :)
> 
> Document.Title appears on the cover sheet and in the footer of every
> page (but the cover) on the inside margin.
> 
> Verb.Title appears centered in each page header in the Verbs section.
> To control inside/outside margin in the headers I could use a function
> like
> 
> page==odd?Verb.Voice:Verb.Meaning;
> 
> The footer would look like this:
> 
> page==odd?page:Document.Title;
> 
> Then I wouldn't need to poke around your menu system to find the right
> check boxes -- the headers and footers would merely contain the
> function names -- but I'd need to know how to program your box, and I
> really just want results, what-you-see-is-what-you-get.
> 
> Index.Title should appear centered in the Header of each page of the
> Index (but the first, which should be at the top of the page).
> 
> 1) I map my Sections to your Styles -- page styles to be exact. But
> the Section is not a page, it is more like a Chapter, a sequence of
> pages.
> 
> 2) I create an instance of the page style for each verb in the book.
> I'd like to capture my book by inserting something, "styles" for lack
> of a better term. How about 'Insert Style/Section Break'?
> 
> How do I create the variables which appear in the headers? Are they
> attributes of the Style -- a custom page Style?
> 
> I don't want to apply the Style to a page, but to a series of pages, a
> "chapter".
> 
> (Actually, the styling requirements are quite minimal. I use a little
> Italic, but that's all, so I don't mind doing it by hand. Character
> styles makes sense for this, but I'm already terrified by your
> interface. It gives me nightmares.)
> 
> Is there a "Chapter" Style?
> 
> (Probably not, that would be too easy.)
> 
> What I really want to do is insert Sections into my document, but your
> Sections only do multiple columns, right?
> 
> I need to define attributes/variables in each Section/Style, which
> would appear (magically) in the headers. I don't want to work with
> names and functions. I'd rather point and click.
> 
> I think your program should do something reasonable by default, right
> out of the box. I'm a bit disturbed by all this flexibility.
> 
> The solution should jump out at me, right off the screen.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Joe
> 
> On 7/28/05, G. Roderick Singleton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Wed, 2005-07-27 at 22:31 +0300, Joe Schaffner wrote:
> > > Sorry,
> > > Let's try again...
> > > In principle, do I create "Sections"?
> > > I don't see any Section formats, just a default.
> > > What is a "Style"?
> > > I seem to remember Microsoft Word had an Outline view. You could
> > > essentially create the document before you even started capturing the
> > > text. The Sections were hierarchical and the title of the Section was
> > > the text you gave it, I think. [I've forgotten the details. It was
> > > rocket science, but I could make it work.]
> > > Joe
> > >
> >
> > [snipped]
> >
> > I suggest that you go to http://documentation.openoffice.org/ and browse
> > the manuals and HOW-TOs as both have pertinent info.
> >
> > --
> > PLEASE KEEP MESSAGES ON THE LIST.
> > OpenOffice.org Documentation Co-Lead
> > http://documentation.openoffice.org/
> >
> >
>

Reply via email to