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Hi Sophie, *.

On Wed, Nov 25, 2015 at 11:52 AM, Sophie <gautier.sophie@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Kendy, all,
Le 25/11/2015 11:09, Jan Holesovsky a écrit :

#. ZxQeC
#: main0000.xhp
msgctxt ""
"main0000.xhp\n"
[…changed to…]
#. ZxQeC
#: 0000-Welcome-to-the-officename-Calc-Help.xhp
msgctxt ""
"0000-Welcome-to-the-officename-Calc-Help.xhp\n"

Sorry for not being precise in my question previously, but first I
needed to understand how exactly the .xhp's map to the .po files :-)

Does this work / is this change possible without much hassle?
this result on changing the msgctxt, so all the files will be changed.

But this is a change that can be easily scripted, have a map oldname →
newname and then  run a script over the files replacing the filename.
Much easier to do than the help-ID changes in the past, since you
don't need to manually account for "shifts" in the changes.

We should also check with Dwayne if it's not used in some
indexation/search processes on Pootle.

indexes can be recreated, so no hurdle in itself..

ciao
Christian

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