Issue 123205

Summary: Multi-page Table of Contents formatting incorrect
Product: Writer Reporter: aschwarz
Component: editingAssignee: AOO issues mailing list <issues>
Status: CONFIRMED --- QA Contact:
Severity: Normal    
Priority: P3 CC: aschwarz, elish, issues, orw
Version: 4.0.0Keywords: needmoreinfo
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Hardware: PC   
OS: All   
Issue Type: DEFECT Latest Confirmation in: ---
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Show margin settings for two pages of TOC
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Description aschwarz 2013-09-06 15:11:54 UTC
Created attachment 81473 [details]
Show margin settings for two pages of TOC

I have a multi-page TOC. The margins of the first page are at 1" and 7" The margins of the second page are at 0" and 6.5". Is this an issue? Is there some way that I can adjust the system so that all TOC margins are the same?
Comment 1 Edwin Sharp 2013-09-08 06:40:36 UTC
What is the page style of each page?
Can you please attach the original file?
Comment 2 aschwarz 2013-09-08 14:05:37 UTC
Created attachment 81480 [details]
Full text document illustrating error

Document shows bug in Table of Contents.
Comment 3 Edwin Sharp 2013-09-08 15:45:51 UTC
Thank you!

Confirmed on Rev. 1520602 Debian.

More problems:

right click on TOC - Edit Index/Table - Index/Table - Evaluate up to level 2 ->

number field is not aligned to text "Evaluate up to level"

4.3.1 User Data Types (which is level 3) can be seen in TOC
Comment 4 Edwin Sharp 2013-09-08 16:42:44 UTC
One more problem:

right click on TOC - Edit Index/Table - Entries - Hyperlink -> Undo impossible.
Comment 5 Oliver-Rainer Wittmann 2013-09-09 10:26:09 UTC
(In reply to aschwarz from comment #0)
> Created attachment 81473 [details]
> Show margin settings for two pages of TOC
> 
> I have a multi-page TOC. The margins of the first page are at 1" and 7" The
> margins of the second page are at 0" and 6.5". Is this an issue? Is there
> some way that I can adjust the system so that all TOC margins are the same?

I had a look at the given full text document to reproduce the described layout.

The Page Style 'TOC' specifies that the Page Style used on the next page should be Page Style 'Default'. Thus, after one page fully formatted applying Page Style 'TOC' the next page will apply Page Style 'Default'. That happens to page 3 in the given document.
Thus, modify Page Style 'TOC' and set Next Style to 'TOC' to get what I think you want to intend.

From my point of view this is not a bug, as the document is formatted as specified.
Comment 6 Edwin Sharp 2013-09-09 10:35:47 UTC
(In reply to Oliver-Rainer Wittmann from comment #5)
> 
> From my point of view this is not a bug, as the document is formatted as
> specified.

The bug is in the default specification and not in its implementation.