How can I solve? Thanks
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Note text is a bit special. It is put in a side storage area by Writer probably to avoid difficulties and ambiguities in text layout. Therefore Apply to all similar text will not apply to it.
However I noticed that if you highlight the word in the note and insert an index entry with Apply to all similar text enabled, it seems the index engine catches the occurrences in the notes.
I am not sure it works 100%. This requires to manually request indexing in the notes. Also, there is no gray shading to indicate a note word has been indexed. So proceed with caution. This is only a workaround and not a guaranteed solution.
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I tried your proposal but it doesn’t work for me.
I was expecting this at 50%. Footnotes are conceptually “comments” to the main discourse. I am not sure that traditional typography would index words in notes.
Since you lorem-ipsum’ed your document, I can’t evaluate the importance of your notes with regard to the text. If some of them are semantically important (more than a comment, bringing high added-value information), you could try having margin “notes” inside a frame. Text in frames can be indexed just like the main flow.
I tried to do a copy / paste verification. The index takes them perfectly. So I ask myself “is it possible to do the same job by acting directly on the code of the fodt file?”
Giova, i have the same problem and i need a fast solution.
Waht do you men with the sentence " i tried to do a copy / paste verification"?
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