That’s completely different from the way comments (annotations) are used in Writer documents. Nothing can be moved or re-odered nor can numbers be changed later. However, when I follow the instructions to do this (click in header, then insert > field > other. There the “comments” are a fix sequence of the relevant content. According to the latest Writer guide, I can place a field in the header of my doc that will give me an ongoing word count. I also sudied the bug-report/enhancement-request linked into this thread by There somebody stresses the point that the bug-tracker itself numbers the comments. Why the revival? Is the “well-known…” still working as in 2003? Wasn’t there any progress in 20 years? This Q&A thread will soon be 4 years old. She(m/f) also can act as many “authors” either using different profiles at different times or playing tricks. A single author should find ways to identify his(f/m) own annotations. How to do it?Īs I see it the threading is essential. Validity / consistency of references by number must be ensured if the numbering is not persistent. How to handle the numbering if an editor/author moves text portions containg fields linking to annotation shapes? Face it : Most people download this to use the Writer program. How you could make such a great product and not include such a basic feature is a 'Wow' in my mind. Will the numbers (of remaining comments) persist if comments or whole threads are deleted - or shall they get updated? Uninstalled Microsoft Office to use this. Shall the numbering replace the threaded structure Writer maintains automatically? Has the mentioned “well-known software” a similar threading? How do they care for consistency? …Īt what time shall the comment (annotation) get its number and what items shall be counted at that time to determine that number? I am the one user not understanding what a “comment number” is supposed to be as long as there aren’t clear answers to some questions.
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