Hi Sophie,
Sophie Gautier píše v Pá 03. 07. 2015 v 21:01 +0200:
Maybe we should merge the page you asked me to write some times
ago
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/HelpContent
So what should I do with that page? Delete or merge?
I guess merge the missing info to the Documentation/Help, and create a
redirect HelpContent -> Documentation/Help.
No idea what they are for, can you explain? The extension seems to
work
for me even without them, but I probably don't understand correctly
how
exactly are they supposed to be used.
The extensions doesn't need them. They were used by the help authors
anb have been available for l10n purpose. As written in the wiki, one
adds an index of the help files named as they appear in the sources.
The second one add the tag IDs of the strings. These two files allow
you to quickly locate the files you want to work on as the help page
displays the full path of the file.
The ID let you know if it's an embedded paragraph, a link or a full
text and its type (section, text, title...), so the tag and the style
you have to use when writing with the .oxt/template
How are these files maintained? Are they generated? Or hand-edited?
There is some template in the .oxt itself that Olivier modified I
think,
but best if you talk the details with him, he's done all the heavy
lifting there :-)
Ok, the template I use works too, but I'll check with him.
Great - thanks!
All the best,
Kendy
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