https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=127294
--- Comment #62 from sdc.blanco@youmail.dk ---
(In reply to Heiko Tietze from comment #60)
(In reply to sdc.blanco from comment #58)
Hmmm.... I did not create the variable!
No rocket science, no expert configuration - it's the first part of this
documentation
https://help.libreoffice.org/6.3/en-US/text/swriter/guide/hidden_text.
html?DbPAR=WRITER#bm_id3148856
I understand that one is supposed to create a variable. And this URL is the
one that I already mentioned. And it is fine with me to drop the phrase about "
To make text visible again, use Hide==1 in ‘With Condition’." (because it
should be possible to give a link to this help page, and tips do not always
have to explain everything).
But ... I am just pointing out that with LO 6.4.0.0.beta1 I was able to use the
Hide variable in the With Condition, WITHOUT having to define the Hide
variable.
My question was whether Hide is already defined in the "standard" LO, in which
case, it would make it possible for people to use this function (without
knowing how to define variables). (seemed like a useful tip.)
(In reply to Buovjaga from comment #61)
(In reply to Heiko Tietze from comment #60)
Build with --with-help=html and grep help2file.js for the command. Or just
create a new ticket with component documentation.
Actually it is instdir/help/hid2file.js - thanks for the tip, I did not know
that.
Is there a way that I can do this through web interfaces? (I have tried
unsuccessfully to find this file online). I do not have the possibility to
compile systems myself.
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