Hi Martin, On 2010-12-14 at 12:27 +0100, Martin Srebotnjak wrote:
> > > I think the biggest issue is the offline editing; and I think here we > > > can use the Wiki Publisher > > > (http://extensions.services.openoffice.org/project/wikipublisher) to > > > edit the pages in LibreOffice. [...] > I believe that is not a good idea. It will reformat the content and make > changes tracking a nightmare. Also, translating from changed US wiki to > other languages will be a nightmare. Let's see - as I said, so far I haven't done any testing, to see how good it is; I can imagine it works just well, and of course, even the opposite scenario :-) > I propose you develop a system to have English help editable on wiki but > fully transportable back to the po/xliff system (interchangeable). > All the translations would start from the English po/xliff help files and > decide whether to > a) strictly translate English help (like we Slovenians decided) and keep > working with po/xliff files; the online help would be updated from these > files at least with every minor and major release; > or > b) develop their own help in the wiki and never go back again; Yes, this seems so far working for most :-) I'll make sure that all the work you've done on the the help translation so far is not lost. > Before I go on I need an answer to a question. I tried the help in RC1 and > it seems that help items do not get passed to wiki i.e. the default module > help page opens even if you press F1 in a certain dialog (the previous > bundled help showed that definite topic in the help). This is a blocker bug, already reported as: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=32338 It works in some of the scenarios (eg. in the menus), but not in the dialogs. I am working on it, this is of course not intended. Regards, Kendy _______________________________________________ LibreOffice mailing list LibreOffice@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice