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https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=119959

--- Comment #6 from Drew Jensen <drewjensen.inbox@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to Heiko Tietze from comment #5)
Didn't find the master document (or any other ODFAuthors stuff) on our NC
instance but got the example from
https://www.odfauthors.org/libreoffice/english/getting-started/published-lo-
6.0/gs6000-masterdocument/view

What I see is that you can toggle the master view on or off. If it the
master view is off you get all headings in the Navigator including access
per double-click. Has this changed recently and is this not sufficient?

First: I happened to have snap copy that whole directory with all the files and
just pushed that zip up to the cloud - you get the whole bunch here:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1GvQ40kXG2Z2B95ORjHx4TRZHsL8JVOnc/view?usp=sharing

Thin to keep in mind here is that the Master document is often misused by
people copying contents of the different parts in to the physical Master
document. This particular set of files however uses the feather to link the sub
documents into the Master Document.

so this issue is about what is displayed when you double click on a sub
document (which is now a sub heading in the Master Document). Currently what
happens is that physical sub-document is opened in the window frame. What is
being considered here is to add the ability to instead jump to that section
inside the view presented by Master Document, as if you had scrolled down to
that section, instead of replacing the contents of the window frame with the
contents of the physical sub-document.

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