Yeah, same from me.
This is not compatible with some translation tools, you have to
specify which single character is meant for shortcuts - thus it cannot
offer suggestions for strings, that have a different shortcut marker.
Not good.
Lp, m.
2012/12/1 Andras Timar <timar74@gmail.com>:
Hi,
On 2012.12.01. 20:37, Olivier Hallot wrote:
Hi
I see a file
sc/uiconfig/scalc/ui.po
sortpage.ui topdown label string.text
that we have the underline character _ as if it was the shortcut
character. Usually it was the tilde ~. Is there something new I am
missing?
Thanks
.ui files were created with Glade, and Glade uses _ as shortcut
character. I don't know it it actually works in LibreOffice, we need to
test.
Best regards,
Andras
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