Hi,
after saving a document in writer i have some strange issue.
In parts of the text, where I used section, parts of the text are hidden under red arrow.
Hi,
after saving a document in writer i have some strange issue.
In parts of the text, where I used section, parts of the text are hidden under red arrow.
@Klangor
Red arrows tell you that beyond the border of an object text is hidden.
Objects: frame, table cell, header/footer
Share a sample file to examine the cause. (Upload here or share the link to a cloud store.)
Here is the sample of file. I don’t use here any specific objects besides sections.
Sample.odt (17.8 KB)
Also, like in the sample I send above, sometimes text is hidden and red arrow also is not visible.
@Klangor
Thank you for your sample file!
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Problem: footnotes anchored to page or anchored to end of sections
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In my view you wrongly have anchored the footnotes in separate sections as endnotes.
You better could do it without sections and anchoring footnotes at the pages’ end (i.e. simple footnotes).
I am not sure whether your experience is a bug or not.
When starting a new “chapter” so only have a page break.
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If I were you I reformatted the entire document…
Thank you for your answer. Sadly, it’s quite important for my work to have footnotes as endnotes at the end of every part (sometimes it’s much longer than in sample) , this is the reason, why I used sections instead.
The red arrows disappear after Tools
>Update
>Update All
(here LO 7.4.6.1 under Fedora 39, KDE Plasma desktop).
I can’t read Polish but I suppose your document is a series of letter fac-similes with notes. If the sample is representative of the global document, the “letters” are relatively short, then I think footnotes could fit your needs without the complication of sections. As an example I converted your endnotes to footnotes with number restarting at each page: Sample-ajl.odt (44.9 KB)
Some care should be exercised on “letters” where the combination of “letter” and notes flush the salutation and signature only on next page, resulting in a not so nice layout. But, generally, it meets your design.
PS: you already master remarkably paragraph styles. You can improve your skills by using character styles instead of direct formatting to enhance words (manual italics or subscripts in abbreviations).
Thank you for your answer and advice to use character styles. I’ll definitely try it.
You’ve deducted very well – document is a series of letters with note, but unfortunately a large numbers of objects is much longer than presented in sample.I decided to try sections, because comments were always after the letters and did not interrupt reading.
Worth to notice – “red arrow issue” does not apply to longer letters.
Of course I’m considering using footnotes instead of endnotes but I regard it as a last resort.
I found temporary solutions. Adding page breaking and forcing endnotes to start on a new page solves for now, but I think combination of sections, short text and long endnotes forces bug.