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--- Comment #15 from Federico Bassini <kurogan21@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to Andras Timar from comment #7)
The word "link" is overloaded already, you can link Writer text frames so
that their contents automatically flow from one frame to another, you can
link images instead of embedding them, now we'll introduce a 3rd meaning. In
the end 100+ people will spend hours because of this (translators,
documentation writers).

Federico, you changed 5 occurrences, 243 to go... Don't forget the help.

timar@timar-x230:~/libreoffice-master/translations/source/hu> git grep -i
hyperlink | grep msgid | wc -l
248

hi Andras!

thank you to see this bug and help me to resolve this!

while i correct the bug i had a lot of question to what to change and what i
unchange...

my mayor question is: i change all of this occurence?
in this occurences there is comments, variables and piece of code... also this
i change or not? 

i change only the occurence that the users see...

i want to help for this easyhack!

@Yousuf Philips
@Heiko Tietze
@Dave Barton 

thank all of you!

my questions are:

what is the best way to resolve this?
i change every occurences?
what is the best term for this?

i need your help and i'm happy to help! ;)

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