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** Changed in: libreoffice (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1022912
Title:
Error in Cross-Reference Dialog or in Fields>Other-Dialog when
inserting Cross-References
Status in “libreoffice” package in Ubuntu:
Incomplete
Bug description:
How to reproduce the bug:
Insert a picture (for example with Menue Insert > Picture > From File
Right Click on the picture and select “Caption” and enter some text (for
example "Example picture one"). You get a footline to the picture wich says
“Illustration 1: Example picture one”.
Repeat this for a second picture.
Now try to add a cross-reference to one of the pictures: Place the cursor on
some free text-writing-area. Then menue Insert > Cross-reference. In the Type
field select “Illustration”. In the Selection field, the shown choices are not
“Illustration 1” and “Illustration 2” but “llustration 1” and “llustration 2”.
The first letter is missing. ...see screenshot
This really turns into a problem, when I work with my own number-variables:
In some text-area try:
Select Menue Insert > Fields > Other, change to tab Variables. As Type select
“Number range”. Note that the above used “Illustration” is also such a number
range”. In the Name field type “Example” and push the button Insert. In another
Paragraph add also some of these Example-Number-Range-variables. You get the
numbers “1”, “2” and so on ...see second screenshot.
Now try to make Cross-References to these numbers:
Put the Cursor in another free text-writing-area and choose from the menu
Insert>Cross-reference. As Type choose “Example”. The Selection-Aea remains
empty. Expected behaviour: In the Selection Area the Numers 1, 2, and so on
appear and can be selected.
My Ubuntu-Version. 12.04, I am using gnome-shell
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