Agree.
When I translateed Getting Started Guide 6.0 from English to Simplified Chinese
in 2019, I have to find the source files of those small icons, which is very
troublesome.
At 2020-06-25 15:22:17, "Steve (GMail)" wrote:
>All,
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>First, many apologies if this topic has
Hi!
shameless plug: the extension is now available here
https://extensions.libreoffice.org/en/extensions/show/875
HTH.
Best,
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Problems?
Hi Peter
I’ve completed the review. All seemed good when testing. Just a few missed
and extra keystrokes to report. Both chapter 1 and preface now booked back
in and spreadsheet updated.
Best wishes
Claire
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Hi Gordon,
I hope that you are okay.
During the coming days, I intend making some tidy-ups to the Calc
Guide’s .ODT files, in preparation for the 7.0 update. This is probably
a one-person job.
However, while I am doing these edits. there are a few related matters
that somebody could
I totally agree with removing inline toolbar button images for those
reasons and others, and I have been removing them from the Writer Guide.
Saves a lot of work for the book’s maintainer, too.
Jean
On Thu, 25 Jun 2020 at 18:22 Steve (GMail)
wrote:
> All,
>
> First, many apologies if this topic
Hello Steve
I have to agree with you. Icons are pointless because they can be changed by
user. The name in text has to match tool being used. I am not using icons in
Impress and Draw guides.
Regards
Peter
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> On 25 Jun 2020, at 10:22, Steve (GMail) wrote:
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> All,
>
>
All,
First, many apologies if this topic has been discussed before in this
mailing list. I have a suspicion that it may have been, but I could not
locate the thread.
The Calc Guide contains many cases where a small image is included in a
text paragraph, showing the icon that appears on a
Please could whoever collates the final version of the LO7 template note
the following about the section entitled Using LibreOffice on macOS?
F5 is the macOS keyboard shortcut to access the Navigator, not
Shift+⌘+F5. In the 6.4 Calc Guide I therefore replaced that row of the
table with