8.3 text:table-of-content, 8.3.1 General - "Paragraphs formatted with a set of selectable paragraph styles." -> "Paragraphs formatted with specified paragraph styles."

    • Type: Bug
    • Resolution: Fixed
    • Priority: Major
    • ODF 1.2 CD 06
    • Affects Version/s: ODF 1.2 CD 05
    • Component/s: Text
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      "Note: Paragraphs may be selected for inclusion in a table of contents based on their styles. Selection is based on a paragraph's style matching a style specified by the <text:index-source-styles> child element of a <text:index-table-of-content> child element of a <text:table-of-content> element, when the text:use-index-source-styles attribute of the child <text:index-source-styles> element has the value true."

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      8.3 text:table-of-content, 8.3.1 General - "Paragraphs formatted with a set of selectable paragraph styles." -> "Paragraphs formatted with specified paragraph styles."

      OK, I admit, I cheated on this one and looked at OOo.

      Apparently there is a set of "selected" styles that can be used to designate content for the TOC.

      What isn't clear, either here or there, is how a set of styles gets chosen for that duty.

      We need to say that to keep this line.

            Assignee:
            Patrick Durusau
            Reporter:
            Patrick Durusau
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