Libreoffice Chapters are by Heading 1 (not Heading). So if I want a table of contents or index that is limited to a chapter I have to organize by Heading 1 is a Chapter that deserves its own List.
You track the hierarchy using Navigation F5 (its the 4 pointed star symbol)
So now I can have a List of Elements of a Given Chapter, like in D20 SRD where you have a list of all the feats, skills and page.
Example
Table of Contents (Heading, Insert > indexes and tables > table of contents – entire document)
BASICS (heading)
Dice Mechanics (heading 1)
Occasion to Roll (heading 2)
Damage Roll (heading 2)
CHARACTERS (heading)
CHARACTER RACES (heading 1; Insert > indexes and tables > table of contents – chapter, formatted so that i can have a brief summary for each race)
SOCIAL BACKGROUND (heading 1)
Image and Appearance (heading 2)
Wealth and Influence (heading 2)
Language and Culture (heading 2)
ADVANTAGES (heading 1; Insert > indexes and tables > table of contents – chapter)
Advantage 1 (heading 3) notes on racial maximums and limitations.
Advantage 2 (heading 3) etc..
DISADVANTAGES (heading 1; Insert > indexes and tables > table of contents – chapter)
SKILLS (heading 1; Insert > indexes and tables > table of contents – chapter, formatted so that i can have a brief summary for each race)
CHARACTER ARCHETYPES (heading 1; Insert > indexes and tables > table of contents – chapter, formatted so that i can have a brief summary for each archetype)
Warrior (bullet points, like in d20)
Wizard
Rogue etc…
EQUIPMENT
CURRENCY
etc…
HOW TO PLAY (heading)
PHYSICAL FEATS (heading 1)
MENTAL FEATS (heading 1)
I formatted the races in bullet points, like in D20, and its pretty easy for anyone to derive the point costs.
Simplified the Equipment
I’ll try to put BASIC SET REFERENCES