Hello Lothar
Hi Olivier,
so here I'm back again, sorry for delay, the last days I had a heavy
workload
with interop issues.
First of all thanks for bringing in the issue to the meta bug.
You're welcome.
I've searched and visited some issues of them but I didn't find a bug
which seems to cover the same. So afterwards, I searched a little bit in
the
Indes you mentioned and I think I found the place, where the description
should be
integrated in, see
http://vm173.documentfoundation.org/text/schart/01/wiz_data_series.xhp#bm_id8641621
It is not covered directly of the index, but with the link "chart
wizzard - data ranges" you get there.
Yes, indeed.
So, I'm sure, it is a piity so find out, which XHP file it is, but more
road blockers are the question,
where to search for the informations itself ("which form and numbers
have to be filled in the range
for fill colours and border colours).
vm173 is work in progress.
So before adding something tothe XHP file there are two questions:
a) Are there any developer documentations / specifications for the chart
wizzard or in detail für
the type of inputs for the second tab of it? As I'm not so far from
development (not daily but
sometimes) I think I will be able, to understand such documentations to
sort out these informatiosn.
Or a hint where to find the chart wizzard implementation to have a look
at the source code.
As opposed to the old OpenOffice.org at SUN's times, I am not aware of
the doc's/spec's of any feature unique to LibreOffice. At best, some
senior developers write the help pages or blog posts, which is much
appreciated, but it is not the rule. Therefore, volunteers pick the
features and, with trial and error, sweat, devotion and abnegation,
write on the subject.
b) What infrastructure is needed to help with help files?
There are 3 ways to edit help files. All need a copy of the helpconten2/
module git in the local machine.
1) using the HelpAuthoring extension. See
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/HelpContent
2) an experimental on-line text editor in vm173
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/OnlineHelpContent
3) plain text edition in your local copy of helpcontent2/
For 2) write me offline to get a login.
Kind regards
Olivier