if you don't have the name attribute in your language but the source
language has it you will get "Property 'name' missing in Translation"
errors on gsicheck.
So you need a name attribute if there is one in the en-US string.
Gregor
Ain Vagula schrieb:
AFAIK this attribute will be used by screenreaders and when you dont
have one in your language, you dont need to translate it.
ain
On Mon, Mar 3, 2008 at 1:06 PM, Robert Ludvik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Olivier Hallot pravi:
Hello
>
> I am not sure if we have to translate the content of the "name= "
> attribute such as in the example below. Samples in the French and
> Italian language seems to indicate a translation, but the Spanish has
> both english and spanish content. Can someone shed some light on that
> matter?
>
> Example:
>
> If you switch off the \\<link href=\\\"text/shared/02/01170500.xhp\\\"
> name=\\\"Design Mode\\\"\\>Design Mode\\</link\\>, you can see that
> $[officename]
> adds a labeled input field for every inserted database field.
Yes, you have to translate it.
Regards
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