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------- Additional comments from scriptaman...@openoffice.org Wed Aug 25 
20:29:56 +0000 2010 -------
Hi,
1. IMHO,It's a bug :-)
2. To-> "giovannibattista" You have confused this bug
with a problem of "sort specific entry" used to "obscure".
So,You want to get this?

Fruit Apple
 - Peach
 - Pear
 - Orange

On MsWord you can use the flag ";"
http://taxonomist.tripod.com/indexing/wordproblems.html#override

XE "Fruit Apple;Fruit Apple"
XE "- Peach;Fruit Peach"
XE "- Pear;Fruit Pear"
XE "- Orange;Fruit Orange"

OOo Writer does not have this very useful option.
I opened Issue 114115

3. The Issue 52088 is a duplicate (sub-entry=key)?

Kind regards
D.L.
-------- Off topic --------
* Here are many issues we need to be solved if we are to compete with
Ms Word in the educational/academic context! 
It is Oracle target? OOo Writer is great for automation office,
but the writers need different features (OOoBib,improved Index/ToC,outline
view,etc...).
* To-> "Marketing Project" 
The problem are limited human resources? 
http://blogs.sun.com/GullFOSS/entry/why_all_issues_are_equal
You could try to involve in the project (as Sponsor / Developer)
Universities[1], Indexing societies[2] and Publishers[3].
Perhaps they are interested in investing in OOo for free itself
from the cost of Microsoft licenses.
* A good idea might be a project to improve the alphabetical indexes.
Currently, the standard is MsWord[4].

References.
1
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Major_OpenOffice.org_Deployments#Schools_and_Universities
2 http://www.indexers.org.uk/index.php?id=104
and http://www.aboutindexing.info
3 An example of how widespread MsWord:
http://www.editorium.com/index.htm#Our_Customers
4 http://cambridge.org/us/notesforauthors/word_indexing.pdf

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