Keith, yes you’ve misunderstood. I’ve added some info in your note below. -Jean
On Sun, 16 Oct 2022 at 04:05 Keith N. McKenna <keith.mcke...@comcast.net> wrote: > Jean; > > I seem to be misunderstanding your instructions as I cannot seem to > replicate what you did. > > Here are the steps I took: > 1. Right-click the TOC > 2. Click the Entries tab 3. Highlight level 1 and click hyperlink No - go to the *Structure* line, click in the first white space, then click Hyperlink. You should now see LS (link start) in that place. > > 4. Highlight level 10 and click hyperlink No - stay on the *Structure* line. Go to the LAST white space (after the # field) and click Hyperlink. You should now see LE (link end) in that place. > > 5. Click All > 6. Click Save > It still does not add the Hyperlinks to the TOC > > Regards > Keith > > Jean Weber wrote: > > Keith. > > UPDATE to my previous note. I have now had time to check your second > > file and I have found the problem. > > You inserted two hyperlink entries at the beginning of the Structure > > line instead of one at the beginning and one at the end. When I > > corrected that (and clicked All, then OK), the TOC came up working and > > in blue as expected (Internet Link shows in the Character Style field > > when the hyperlink entries are correctly placed). > > (When I checked this time, I found that I was wrong in my earlier > > assumption about the character style.) > > > > Jean > > > > On Thu, Oct 6, 2022 at 6:30 AM Jean Weber <jeanwe...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> > >> Keith, > >> > >> The links should be there, but they probably do not show in blue as you > might expect. You’ll need to change the character style (probably Index > Link) if you want that to happen. I’ll look at the file later to see if I’m > correct. > >> > >> You probably started with one of my files, which was intended for a > print book where a linked TOC (with blue characters) is irrelevant - so I > remove them. Sorry if I’ve caused undue confusion. > >> > >> Jean > >> > >> On Wed, 5 Oct 2022 at 20:55 Keith N. McKenna <keith.mcke...@comcast.net> > wrote: > >>> > >>> Jean; > >>> > >>> I followed your instructions to add the hyperlinks, then updated the > >>> index, but it still does not appear to understand that the links are > there. > >>> > >>> I have committed the changed ODT file back to the review folder. > >>> > >>> Regards > >>> Keith > >>> > >>> Jean Weber wrote: > >>>> Keith, > >>>> > >>>> The settings for the TOC do not include hyperlinks. Right-click on the > >>>> TOC, choose Edit, go to the Entries page, and add hyperlink at the > >>>> beginning and end of the Structure line. Click All at the end of that > >>>> line to apply the changes to all levels of the TOC. Click OK to save > >>>> the change. > >>>> > >>>> I have not looked at the rest of the document. > >>>> > >>>> Jean > >>>> > >>>> On Wed, Oct 5, 2022 at 10:37 AM Keith N. McKenna > >>>> <keith.mcke...@comcast.net> wrote: > >>>>> > >>>>> I have created the ODT file for the Getting Started book. It > definitely > >>>>> needs A in-depth review to make sure that all the xrefs are correct. > >>>>> > >>>>> Along with that, there is a major problem I cannot seem to overcome. > It > >>>>> is laid out in Issue 91 in GitHub. Basically, The TOC is not linking > >>>>> correctly. You cannot use it to jump directly to a location. > >>>>> > >>>>> My system is slowly losing its mind and I can no longer do an > >>>>> administrative installation to see if it is a just my flaky system > or if > >>>>> it is an actual bug in 4.1.13. > >>>>> > >>>>> If one of you could check that the TOC updates correctly with 4.1.13 > or > >>>>> if we need to drop back to an older version. > >>>>> > >>>>> The ODT file is AOO41GS.odt in the review folder of the Getting > Started > >>>>> guide. > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> Regards > >>>>> Keith > >>>>> > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: doc-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: doc-h...@openoffice.apache.org > >