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On 08/13/2013 04:46 AM, Jan Holesovsky wrote:
Hi Joel,

Joel Madero píše v Po 12. 08. 2013 v 20:04 -0700:

Trying to tackle the help issue on the MAB list
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=55618 but the paragraph
id's are apparently something special that I can't figure out. Are these
numbers random? Does each new paragraph need one?
Yes, and yes :-)  The below mentioned docu says:

----- 8< -----
The id element contains a unique string used to identify the element for
localization and referencing purposes. The ID must be unique within a
help file so that referencing across files and relocating sections and
paragraphs across files is possible.

id="some_unique_value"

All elements that can be embedded or have to be translated contain a
mandatory id attribute: image, bookmark, paragraph, section, table,
title, topic, and variable.
----- 8< -----

Do we have a developer
wiki for help files that describes all the weird stuff that happens in
these things?
The

http://www.openoffice.org/documentation/online_help/OOo2HelpAuthoring.pdf

that Regina mentioned is the only documentation I am aware of - with
Muthu, we based the internal help -> wikihelp conversion tool on that,
with success :-) - so hopefully it will work for you.

Regards,
Kendy

Thanks :) Hopefully that helps - just going to use a random number generator to try to deal with this help file being lackluster.


Best,
Joel

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