Hi,
Aivaras Stepukonis schrieb:
There is a methodical way to navigate from a UI element to the text
string describing it, but I'm yet to learn of a consistent way to
navigate from a text string to it corresponding UI element.
There is not one "consistent" way but several ways. It depends on where
in the UI the string occurs, a menu, a symbol bar, a dialog, an error
message. I have written some examples, from where you can get some ideas
for searching.
http://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Pootle_User_Guide/Translation_AOO_User_Interface#What_File_Name_and_Location_Can_Tell_You
I've look at the string context of the phrase you're translating, also
at the location reference (which also contains some valuable
information). My guess would be it is "the style for the beginning of a
line".
Yes it is. For tabpages you find all of its strings too, if you open the
file for example in ViewVC or Opengrok (see Pootle user guide). Looking
at other strings from the same dialog tabpage is indeed helpful to find
the dialog.
The Pootle User Guide has a lot of information in the meantime. I think
it is already worth a look, although it is still work in progress. Help
is welcomed ;)
Kind regards
Regina
Aivaras
2013.09.02 08:58, Vladislav Stevanovic rašė:
Hello,
I can not find location in UI:
"Start style"
File:cui/source/tabpages.po
Locations: tabline.src#RID_SVXPAGE_LINE.STR_LB_START_STYLE.string.text
Please, help.
rr,
Wlada
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