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Hi Sophie,

I have just one question regarding the document you used:

2010/12/26 Sophie Gautier <gautier.sophie@gmail.com>:
Hi all,


[...]

I've worked on the first chapter of the OOoAuthors guide for beginners. I
used WordForge filters [1] to convert the file from .odt (ODF file format)
to .xlf (XLIFF file format). Both are standards, so it should be easier to
have a good conversion. Several tools manage off line translation for Xliff
file format, like WordForge or OmegaT, there may be others I don't know too.

Did you use the OOo version or the file, that was already adapted to
LibO? The latter can be found in the tdf wiki on this page:
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Documentation

Chapter 1 is considered to be finished, so it is already offered as
pdf as well. ;)

I just noticed some paragraphs, that weren't in the LibO version like
the explanation that OpenOffice is a trademark owned by someone else
and so on.... So, if we were to use Pootle for translation I think it
would be useful to use the already adapted file as our sourcefile.

Sigrid

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