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Re: [SLE] OpenOffice.org 'custom' page-numbering
- From: pelibali <pelibali@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 22 Jun 2005 19:16:13 +0200
- Message-id: <20050622191613.2bfa1cea@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Hi,
On Tue, 21 Jun 2005 22:14:53 -0500
Peter Van Lone <.> wrote:
> On 6/17/05, pelibali <.> wrote:
>
> > :) Thanks, still last night I came to the same point. My stuff
> > looks now _horrible_, but at least I made pdf and can print out
> > that soon.
> > Just imagine, that for a 120+ thesis distributed in several files
> > with single chapters, where even other short, but extra articles
> > should be inserted, to keep the numbering correct is just like a
> > nightmare.
>
> this sounds like what you need is a feature like M$ words "master
> document" ... this makes it possible to have numbering that is
> consistent across seperate doc files.
>
> From OOo help (vesion 1.9.74):
>
<...>
Many thanks for this additional comment!
Probably shortly after my defense, when I won't have deadline anymore,
I will move to that newer OOorg release. But for a while still keeping
my fully functional 1.1.1 ...
To be honest I decided already earlier to give a try to the OOorg
1.9.x series, but for me was preferred to wait a little before chan-
ging to something completely new. That would likely ensure, that
developers can fix at least the most annoying/bigger bugs.
Pelibali
On Tue, 21 Jun 2005 22:14:53 -0500
Peter Van Lone <.> wrote:
> On 6/17/05, pelibali <.> wrote:
>
> > :) Thanks, still last night I came to the same point. My stuff
> > looks now _horrible_, but at least I made pdf and can print out
> > that soon.
> > Just imagine, that for a 120+ thesis distributed in several files
> > with single chapters, where even other short, but extra articles
> > should be inserted, to keep the numbering correct is just like a
> > nightmare.
>
> this sounds like what you need is a feature like M$ words "master
> document" ... this makes it possible to have numbering that is
> consistent across seperate doc files.
>
> From OOo help (vesion 1.9.74):
>
<...>
Many thanks for this additional comment!
Probably shortly after my defense, when I won't have deadline anymore,
I will move to that newer OOorg release. But for a while still keeping
my fully functional 1.1.1 ...
To be honest I decided already earlier to give a try to the OOorg
1.9.x series, but for me was preferred to wait a little before chan-
ging to something completely new. That would likely ensure, that
developers can fix at least the most annoying/bigger bugs.
Pelibali
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