Hi Kaplan,
2011/12/3 Lior Kaplan <kaplanlior@gmail.com>:
Hi,
I'm not sure if this is a valid use of the menuitem tag, as the other use
cases link to a deeper item in the hierarchy. If no the text can be
re-phrased to use the tag as on the other strings in the file.
It is valid. <item type="foobar"> tag will be transformed into a <span
class="foobar">. In the default help css menuitem is defined as bold
text. So if you wanted a link, and not a bold text, then it will not
work. You should have used <link> tag then.
Best regards,
Andras
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