Hi Lionel, On 22/04/2013 11:20, Lionel Elie Mamane wrote: > On Mon, Apr 22, 2013 at 11:11:46AM +0200, Lionel Elie Mamane wrote: >>> Le 20/04/2013 23:34, Lionel Elie Mamane a écrit : > >>>> One last question: where can I edit the help to document a new feature >>>> I'm introducing (namely, the option that the storage value is the >>>> index in the list)? I grepped for a string that appears in the right >>>> help page, but no result. In particular, I did not find it in the >>>> "helpcontent2" directory. Also, do we have our fork of the< >>>> OpenOffice.org Developer's Guide? > >> When I'm editing the properties of a listbox, >> in the data tab and I press "F1" I get a new window entitled >> "LibreOffice Help - LibreOffice Base", with content like below. That's >> what I intended to change. > >> I tried grepping for "allows you to assign a data source" in the >> LibreOffice source code to find the file I'm supposed to change, no >> luck. > > It turns out, "git grep" does not go into submodules :-| > > I was doing: > > $ git grep -i 'allows you to assign a data source' > $ git grep -i 'allows you to assign a data source' -- helpcontent2/ > > This got me going: > > $ cd helpcontent2 && git grep -i 'allows you to assign a data source' > > > Are the identifiers like id="par_id3154206" essentially random (and I > can just put other random ones for new paragraphs), or do they have > some hidden meaning (and then please explain me how to generate the id > for a paragraph I'm adding).
I get it too with in share/02 file 01170102.xhp par_id3155306 2 help.text In id="par_xxx", the 'par' part indicate a paragraph, and the 'xxx' part can be any random numbers, but must be unique in the .xhp file. Kind regards Sophie -- Sophie Gautier <sophie.gaut...@documentfoundation.org> Tel:+33683901545 Membership & Certification Committee Member - Co-founder The Document Foundation _______________________________________________ LibreOffice mailing list LibreOffice@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice