Hello,
The LibreOffice has the help site: http://help.libreoffice.org.
However this page is not linked in the "Get Help" section of the
LibreOffice site.
The program redirects the to the help site, if the user has not
installed the bundled helppack, when you click F1 or when you click
help from the menu and go for LibreOffice Help.
I've looked the help site, but i cannot find a way to register there.
My problem is, there is no Turkish section on the help site, when i
click for help it redirects me to:
http://help.libreoffice.org/swriter/.uno%3AHelpIndex?Language=tr&System=WIN&Version=3.5#bm_id3149178
. The url changes as per your system and product component.
Could you please give me the necessart right to edit a minimal Turkish section.
Also, there is a notice:
At the moment, we are still fine-tuning the tools converting the
off-line help to the on-line form. Later, you will be able to
participate, and improve the help pages. The plans are described in
The Document Foundation wiki.
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development/Wikihelp
Is there any decision for the help pages?
Best Regards,
Zeki
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