Hi Anton, all,
On 10/06/2011 20:09, Anton Meixome wrote:
2011/6/10 Sophie Gautier<gautier.sophie@gmail.com>:
Hi all,
I'm in the process to port the documentation files linked to the help files
(for an example, see this link [1]). May be it should be better to upload it
on the help files wiki more than on the documentation part one.
What do you think about it?
I think not, in my opinion because
- The content is cleary write for reference, in deep, especializated,
non manual or guide. Specially for others thirty parts
- Change to help files, implies a notorius charge for priority on localization
- The maintenance for updating, accurate formating and so on, is very complex
I didn't express myself correctly, I didn't think to add it to the help
files, but only to the wiki and the documentation will stay external to
to the help files. It is because it's linked into the help that I
thought about having it on the help wiki. The FR translation is
currently on the Documentation part of the French LibO wiki.
Is possible find a list of SQL reserved keywords, in use on LibO in
elsewhere? ADD, ALL, etc
I searched on the OOo wiki but didn't find anything.
Kind regards
Sophie
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