Hi Giuseppe,
I've discussed the issue with AMA - see our comments inline
Giuseppe Castagno wrote:
Hi all,
I'm working on issue 53420 because I need it for a manual I'm writing.
I'm almost finished and I have a couple questions, I hope this is the
right ML.
Status:
I'm implementing it as a prefix to page numbers index wide rather than
on the token row (where the page number lives normally). I intended it
as a page number attribute, so in Alphabetical index it is treated
correctly for all pages, and not only for the first one as it would be
if I had chosen to add a token on the index format row.
Currently it works but for the separator between the chapter number and
the page number, it is currently fixed to '-' (hyphen) only. I plan to
add a edit item to the index properties dialog box to provide a mean of
changing it.
The possibility to let the user choose the separator between the chapter
number and the page number would be good
The code I'm working on is from tag m197.
Example of generated indexes are:
...
2 Preparazione 2-1
2.1. Generale 2-1
...
8 Collegamento a Internet 8-1
8.1. Modem ADLS 8-1
8.2. Router/firewall 8-1
8.2.1. Generale 8-1
8.2.2. WiFi 8-1
...
Appendice A Note di Installazione per Sarge (Debian 3.1rc3) A-1
A.1. Inizio configurazione rete (network). A-5
A.2. Partizionare il disk A-7
A.3. Installazione di Grub A-7
...
Atest
Atest indice 1-1p., 2-1p., 3-1, 3-3p., 4-4, 6-6
ATest indice 2-2, 3-2pp.
Printer
Cups D-2
Stampante HP1317
Installazione in Gnu/Linux (Debian) 5-5, 6-9,
...
Of course the chapter number follows the format chosen in the relevant
page format (e.g. is A if the chapter numbering chosen was alphabetical).
What do you mean by "the chapter number follows the format chosen in the
relevant page format"?
We think the format of the chapter number should be equal to the format,
which is given in the Outline Numbering dialog (menu Tools - Outline
Numbering).
My questions:
Should I provide some kind of specification for it?
Yes, that would be great.
Would I be able to work directly on it (e.g. CWS and the likes)?
Of course you can.
I implemented issue 12626
(http://qa.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=12626#desc24) as a
developer, so I know how it works and I have CVS access.
I currently build OOo on Debian GNU/Linux (of the 'etch' flavor).
For a CWS at least two platform builds are needed - Windows and
Linux/UNIX. There exist OOo buildbots for several platforms.
Regards, Oliver.
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