Hello Sophie, *,
On Mo, 22. Dezember 2014 16:09 Sophie wrote:
Le 22/12/2014 15:57, Thomas Hackert a écrit :
Hello @ll,
while I was translating LO's help to German, I stumbled upon
string
https://translations.documentfoundation.org/de/libo_help/translate/shared/02.po#unit=79109595
( Context:
02010000.xhp par_idN10631 help.text
Comments:
VzX2B)
.
The text there says
<quote>
By pressing the Down arrow button on the right of a style name,
you show pop-up menu that allows to update style from selection
or to edit style.
</quote>
.
If I start Writer, click on the Down arrow right of "Properties"
in the side bar, choose "Styles and Formatting", I then seem to
be at that point, which is described above. Am I right here? If
so, should the text above not better be written
This arrow button is located in the Formatting toolbar, in the
Apply style drop down list (first on the left of the toolbar). If
you select a style in the list, you can see an arrow button on the
right. By clicking on the arrow, you have the popup that allow you
to update the style from the selection or to edit the style.
thanks for your explanation :) Than I was really off the track,
sorry ... :(
Have a nice afternoon
Thomas.
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