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On Sun, Jul 31, 2016 at 4:12 PM, Jean-Baptiste Faure
<jbfaure@libreoffice.org> wrote:
Le 31/07/2016 à 15:57, Martin Srebotnjak a écrit :
2016-07-31 12:28 GMT+02:00 Jean-Baptiste Faure <jbfaure@libreoffice.org
<mailto:jbfaure@libreoffice.org>>:

no, that tag is self-closed, just as <br/> (for line break) in HTML,
that is why there is that / at the end of tag and it does not need
another tag for closing.

In that case, there is a bug in Pootle which detects these self-closing
tags as invalid xml tags.

No, not a bug in pootle. While it is valid xml, it is not valid helpcontent.

    According to Pootle, in the string buNWf in
    https://translations.documentfoundation.org/fr/libo_help/translate/sdraw.po#unit=29707700
    there is an invalid xml tag. I guess it is <caseinline select="DRAW"/>

Empty caseinline statements doesn't make sense at all, writing it in
expanded form doesn't change the meaning. It then would still be
pointless.

In this case the whole switchinline is pointless, as it doesn't switch
anything at all.

ciao
Christian

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