https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=134781
--- Comment #7 from Heiko Tietze <heiko.tietze@documentfoundation.org> ---
(In reply to ajlittoz from comment #6)
When you select Table of Figures, it presets "Table of Figures" in the Title
field and pre-selects "Figure" in the Category menu. With Index of Tables,
Title is set as "Index of Tables" and Category to "Table".
What's wrong with that? Do you expect tables to be listed under figures, or the
like?
A secondary difference appears in the Entries tab: ToF offers the LS and LE
markers while IoT does not.
What's wrong with that? Do you expect the same configuration?
Apart from the preselection, the options in the dialog are rigorously the
same and the result is the same. Accessing the same output through two
different menu items is disturbing.
The use case is to create _different_ ToC for tables and figures. Works
perfectly for me. If you want both in one ToC select user-defined and check
below what to include.
My preference is to have a "Table of Figures, Illustrations, …" AND an
"Index of Tables, Illustrations, …"...
Disagree with tables and figures in one index. But please excuse my non-native
speaker ignorance: What is the difference between figures and illustrations?
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