On Wed, 2005-11-16 at 22:14 +0100, Slawek wrote: > Hello! > In message to <[email protected]> sent Wed, 16 Nov 2005 15:03:03 -0500 > you wrote: > > SP>>>> I'm attaching it so that anybody could repeat the problem. SP>> The > SP>> problem happens after I: > SP>>>> 1) open the file using OpenOffice 2.0 SP>> 2) let OpenOffice update > SP>> table of contents. SP>> Issue: "Contents 1" level from Table of > SP>> Contents disappears. > GRS>>> And you ensured that Contents 1 is included in the list on the > SP>> Styles GRS> tab? > SP>> > SP>> Thanks for the reply. > SP>> > SP>> Yes, I am sure it is there. > SP>> > SP>> In fact OpenOffice 2.0 work fine with that file as long as I don't let > SP>> it update table of contents. > > GRS> Couldn't get the file. May I suggest that you delete the TOC and let > GRS> 2.0 regenerate it. If you used ExtendedPDF on the .swx it may be > GRS> affecting the import and update. > > > Strange. I have just checked that I can download it. > > > Well, anyway - here are four tests I've just done: > > 1. Delete TOC and recreate it on the file that was already converted by OO > 2.0. New TOC is incorrect. > > 2. Delete TOC from the file converted by OO 2.0. Save the file. Reload it > and recreate TOC. New TOC is also incorrect. > > 3. I have also tried something I'd prefer not to do as I've been working on > the file in question for about one day using OO 2.0 before I've found out > that TOC was incorrect and this way I'd loose all of the changes. > Delete TOC using OO 1.1.4 on the old sxw file. Save it. Load using OO 2.0, > convert to odt and recreate TOC. The result is still the same - new TOC > lacks all "Contents 1". > > 4. I have also tried to recreate TOC as at (3) using OO 2.0, but without > saving the document as odt and the result is also the same. > > > Yes, I have tested ExtendedPDF without any positive results. I'm not sure if > those tests were done on that file, but it's possible. If that's a known > problem are there any known ways of fixing the file? > >
>From another message, you said you were creating the headers on the fly. TOC generation actually works better if the headers, items et cetera exist before attempting to generate any index. -- PLEASE KEEP MESSAGES ON THE LIST. OpenOffice.org Documentation Co-Lead http://documentation.openoffice.org/ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
