> What a coincidence. I just updated the concordance section of 
> the user guide today.
The updated section is fine and I read it carefully, but wasn't able to solve 
my problem.
For example: Among the words I need for alphabetical index are few in a 
different language than my document, e.g. in Polish where diacritic marks are 
relevant (Michał Załęcki ). 
That's no problem in Writer and the document itself. But if I type them in the 
'Edit concordance file' screen  I only see the correct characters until I click 
the ok button.
And if I try to create the concordance file manually and save the file in 
unicode encoding (utf-8), it ends up in the same dilemma. Terms I wanted to 
include in the index aren't indexed. Where could be the problem in detail? Is 
there anything I have to consider re special signs so it works for indexing? 
Nobody who has the same problem? I am still hoping to get the right hint.
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Ute Koch




> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: G. Roderick Singleton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Gesendet: Montag, 17. Juli 2006 23:21
> An: [email protected]
> Cc: Koch, Ute
> Betreff: Re: AW: [users] concordance file and multilingual entries
> 
> On Mon, 2006-07-17 at 13:02 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >  > When you open a file, one of the entries in the File Type
> > > drop down list is Text Encoded (near the bottom of the list). 
> > > When you select this and open, it will then throw up a dialog 
> > > allowing you to specify the encoding in the file.
> > 
> > That's right, but unfortunately that isn't the solution for 
> my problem.
> > If I am opening the sdi file as you wrote, all looks fine 
> to me. But 
> > not for creating the index for the document in Writer. Entries with 
> > special characters, e.g. in Polish, were not recognized 
> correctly so 
> > the index for such entries isn't created. When opening the 
> concordance 
> > file within the window in Writer (edit the alphabetical 
> index and open 
> > the concordance file for editing) I don't see the correct 
> characters. 
> > The German character u-umlaut looks similar wrong, nevertheless the 
> > index is created correctly for entries with u-uml . My 
> installation of 
> > OO is in German. Documents work well with different 
> languages. Index 
> > works well with entries in different languages when I don't 
> use a concordance file.
> > There actually is the problem I still don't know how to handle.
> 
> What a coincidence. I just updated the concordance section of 
> the user guide today. See 
> http://documentation.openoffice.org/manuals/OOo2.x/user_guide2
> _draft.pdf
> 
> 
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