Hi all,
One doubt again. It is said in Libreoffice Styleguide, Make sure that the
names of user interface items (menus, icons, options, dialog boxes, and
windows) match what appears in the application. Does it mean that the GUI
elements (name of windows, menus, dialog, or any word appear on
i still want to help out with the docs, i just started a new
contract as a tech writer for wind river. but i'll still do what i
can in my copious free time. :-)
rday
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Robert P. J. Day
Hi @all,
as you might know, the German team is in the process of translating the user
guides. While doing this, we found the following text in the getting started
guide, in the Calc chapter:
Using selection lists
Selection lists are available only for text, and are limited to using only
On Mon, 11 Jul 2011 15:10:48 +0200
Sigrid Carrera sigrid.carr...@googlemail.com wrote:
Hi @all,
as you might know, the German team is in the process of translating the user
guides. While doing this, we found the following text in the getting started
guide, in the Calc chapter:
Sigrid Carrera schrieb:
With Version 3.3.3, the key combination is Ctrl+Shift+D for the
mentioned selection list. With 3.4.1 neither combination (Ctrl+D and
Ctrl+Shift+D) has any effect at all.
Hi,
the new combination is alt+arrowdown, at least for the German UI. For
me that seems not
Hello Rainer,
On Mon, 11 Jul 2011 15:31:40 +0200
Rainer Bielefeld libreoff...@bielefeldundbuss.de wrote:
Sigrid Carrera schrieb:
With Version 3.3.3, the key combination is Ctrl+Shift+D for the
mentioned selection list. With 3.4.1 neither combination (Ctrl+D and
Ctrl+Shift+D) has any