Hi,

after spending a day or two writing documentation for a new extension with LibreOffice and the official doc-template I am getting an understanding about why so few people are writing documentations nowadays.

My current problem is the table of contents. After finishing the documentation I was trying to update the TOC. Everything looks ok, except the introduction page, which shows the complete text (of that page) within the TOC.

The trouble page has the following structure:


Introduction (Header Type 2, visible in TOC)

What does it do? (Header Type 3, visible in TOC)

A two paragraph text (tried: Standard, Text-Body and List) -- fully visible in TOC

Another header (Type 4) -- not showing in TOC at all

Two paragraphs (not visible in TOC, which is good)

Another header (Type 4) -- not visible in TOC at all

Two paragraphs (not visible in TOC, which is good)


Checked all control characters. No whitespace, no empty lines between header and bodytext - just styles from the official template.

Any ideas?

Regards,

Thomas

p.s. Way back in the early 1980's I just started my stone age word processor and after an hour of work got a document with all neccessities. What an evolution since those days

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