Hi Kendy,
Thanks for the pointer.
My main concern is more related to the creation of the actual text that should
replace the current one.
What I've seen in the help text is that there are sections that speak about
hyperlinks and mention the hyperlink bar as a way for creating them.
On the same text or page there would be a reference to the insert hyperlink icon
and dialogue as well (which should be maintained).
In summary, my problem is not necessarily with finding and changing the text. My
problem is that I don't think it should be me deciding what that text should say
now.
Unfortunately, is not a clean removal of a whole page/section.
Regards,
Alfonso
----- Original Message ----
From: Jan Holesovsky <kendy@suse.cz>
To: Alfonso Eusebio <alfonso_eusebio@yahoo.co.uk>
Cc: LibreOffice List <libreoffice@lists.freedesktop.org>
Sent: Tue, 22 February, 2011 21:57:06
Subject: Re: [Libreoffice] Re: [PATCH] Remove obsolete Hyperlink Bar - final
patches
Hi Alfonso,
On 2011-02-12 at 09:41 +0000, Alfonso Eusebio wrote:
Is there anything that could be done about the help text that still talks about
the Hyperlink Bar?
I'll be happy to give it a try, but I guess we need somebody with copywriter
skills as it is a change of help text.
Sure, it is easy - just grep the helpcontent2/source for some strings
that you see in the help as wrong, and fix it there. Hopefully you'll
be able to guess the meaning of the xml tags, if not, there is some
documentation here:
http://documentation.openoffice.org/online_help/helpers/helpauthoring/guide/OOo2HelpAuthoring.pdf
[And sorry for the late answer :-(]
Thank you,
Kendy
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