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Hi Andras

Em 19-11-2011 19:18, Andras Timar escreveu:

The id's I have no references are

<table id="tbl_id3155359">
<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_idN10563"... and the other paragraphs...
<bookmark xml-lang="en-US" branch="hid/STARMATH_HID_SMA_DRARROW"
id="bm_id3150844" localize="false"/>


Where these id's are generated and what should I do to get id suitable for a
new table entry as this above?
You can choose an arbitrary ID, it does not really matter. For example
tbl_id4155359, providing that it is unique in the file.

Thanks.. if the scope is the file, then it is really easy...

Is there a tool to edit or add new help entries?
At Sun/Oracle help was edited with OpenOffice.org 1.1 using a special
filter and a macro set. I don't think it is worth the effort to use
that.

In that particular, I am sceptic to hack xhp files with vim editor for a long text or a new feature whose help is demanded.

Can you point me to the mentioned ageing tool?

Thank you

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