https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=118455
--- Comment #11 from csongor@halmai.hu ---
With endnotes, if you have more occurrences of the same term in the main
document then each occurrence will need a new item in the glossary.
For example, if your document is "Blah file blah file blah" and you want to add
"file" to the glossary then you have two options:
- marking only at one occurrence of "file" that is present in the glossary and
leave all the other occurrences unmarked
- adding the term "file" twice (or more).
You cannot do what I wanted and showed in the attached example document. There,
all occurrences of "file" point to the same glossary entry.
The other possibility is unclear for me. Could you explain in more details,
please?
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