https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=101252
lafeuil@gmail.com changed:
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--- Comment #5 from lafeuil@gmail.com ---
(In reply to Cor Nouws from comment #4)
Can you please convince us why this would be the case :) ?
In my document, I have a lot of technical words. I explain each word in the
footer. And, at the end of the document, I would like to create a glossary with
all definitions.
So, I apply a special paragraph style to definition in footers and I create a
user-defined index with this style. But I can't order it by alphabetical order.
I have found a workaround : I had to set my index as editable and order
manually with tools 'Sort' (Menu Tools > Sort). But, after each update entries
of my index, I had to sort it again.
For Example :
Ubuntu [1] is a Debian[2]-based Linux[3] operating system for personal
computers
[...]
------------ (Footer) --------
[1] Ubuntu : Linux distribution based on Debian
[2] Debian : Linux distribution
[3] Linux : Operating System
------ (End of document) ------
Glossary
Debian : Linux distribution
Linux : Operating System
Ubuntu : Linux distribution based on Debian
Thomas
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