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Hi :)
Hmmm, sorry about that!  I haven't used Zotero myself but seen that
many other people really appreciate it.  I got the impression it was
much easier to use.  I should have said that it's an independent
product and doesn't appear in the LO Extension's library.  Sorry about
that!  Nicely found!

It is best to "Reply to all" or "Group reply" or "Reply to list" or
some similar option instead of replying to an individual.  That way
other people can chime in with greater expertise or just other ideas.
I don't mind getting duplicate emails.  I think my email 'client'
deals with the duplicates automatically for me but sometimes i just
have to click the "delete" key twice instead of once which is not all
that strenuous.  Some people grumble about getting duplicates but most
of us are used to it and have found work-arounds.  So, the way you
replied was perfect.

Regards from
Tom :)




On 17 March 2014 21:26, Andrea Re <andrea@andrea-re.eu> wrote:
Hi Tom,

thanks for that, but I must confess I am none the wiser... I have downloaded
the plugin in Firefox as it doesn't seem to be available in LO (or perhaps I
couln't find it). In any case, from what I have read, Zotero is not designed
to create an alphabetical index, but things like a bibliography.

Andrea

PS
sorry for the double message, Tom. Not sure whether I an supposed to reply
using your address or the list's.


Il 17/03/14 21:03, Tom Davies ha scritto:

Hi :)
I think there is an external Extension/Add-on/Plug-in/package called
"Zotero" or "Zoteros" that greatly improves this sort of thing in
LibreOffice/OO and MS office
Regards from
Tom :)

On 17 March 2014 20:52, Andrea <andrea@andrea-re.eu> wrote:

Hi there,

I am quite confused... I have been spending all day trying to understand
how
to create an alphabetical index for an ebook I am working on.
I have read this:

https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/images/7/7a/0212WG34-TOCsIndexesBiblios.pdf
but I am still at a loss...
For example I would alike to get the page numbers on all entries (like in
the doc I linked above), not just the secondary ones. Also I would like
to
have entries that don't have secondary entries... at the moment I can
only
get a primary entry and a secondary entry that is identical to the
primary one.
Not to mention making the index made of hyperlinks (the table of contents
is
not an issue), just like, you guessed it, the file above.

Not sure if I am making any sense here... Perhaps you can direct me to
some
docs where things are described a bit more in depth.

TIA,

Andrea


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