Re: Help with ODT file for Getting Started Guide
Jean; That did it. Sorry for my misunderstanding your initial Instructions. Thank you so much for taking the time to keep us on the straight and narrow. I am sure we would be further behind if it were not for your knowledge and expertise. Regards Keith Jean Weber wrote: I’ve modified some info in steps 3 and 4 below. On Sun, 16 Oct 2022 at 06:32 Jean Weber wrote: 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 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. Note: This LE is probably already there, from what you’ve done previously,so you don’t need to repeat it. 4. Highlight level 10 and click hyperlink No - stay on the *Structure* line. New info: If you see a field LE just after the LS, click on it and press the Delete key on your keyboard. That LE is left over from what you did before, and it is interfering with adding an LE in the correct position, as described next. 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 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 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 - To unsubscribe, e-mail: doc-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: doc-h...@openoffice.apache.org
Re: Help with ODT file for Getting Started Guide
I’ve modified some info in steps 3 and 4 below. On Sun, 16 Oct 2022 at 06:32 Jean Weber wrote: > 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 > 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. > Note: This LE is probably already there, from what you’ve done previously,so you don’t need to repeat it. > >> 4. Highlight level 10 and click hyperlink > > > No - stay on the *Structure* line. > New info: If you see a field LE just after the LS, click on it and press the Delete key on your keyboard. That LE is left over from what you did before, and it is interfering with adding an LE in the correct position, as described next. 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 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 >> 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 >> >>
Re: Help with ODT file for Getting Started Guide
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 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 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 > 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 > 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 > >
Re: Help with ODT file for Getting Started Guide
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 4. Highlight level 10 and click hyperlink 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 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 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 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
Re: Help with ODT file for Getting Started Guide
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 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 > 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 >> > 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
Re: Help with ODT file for Getting Started Guide
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 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 > > 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 > >> >
Re: Help with ODT file for Getting Started Guide
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 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 - To unsubscribe, e-mail: doc-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: doc-h...@openoffice.apache.org
Re: Help with ODT file for Getting Started Guide
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 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 > - To unsubscribe, e-mail: doc-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: doc-h...@openoffice.apache.org
Help with ODT file for Getting Started Guide
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