1 string isn´t a big deal. That´s ok for me.
2014/1/16 Fridrich Strba <fridrich@libreoffice.org>
I know that I risk to become a piece of hamburger asking for this, but I
will try anyway :)
I would love to add for 4.2.1 a new feature (AbiWord import filter). The
only problem is that it would mean one new string "AbiWord Document" for
4.2.1. OTOH, there are already "WordPerfect Document" and many other
"<something> Document" strings, so I guess that even a fuzzy translation
could produce a good result. Moreover, this string would be visible only
if one lists the document types in the File->Open dialogue.
Please, advise, whether I am making myself a lot of enemies by
requesting this.
Cheers
F.
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