This is fallout from the l10n and oldref attribute removal.
Some tags were broken into two rows and the second was
indented with spaces.
The line break was removed along the tags, but those
spaces were not.
Command I used to catch these:
find source/text/ -name "*xhp" | xargs sed -i -e 's#\" *>#\">#g'
Change-Id: I6f9bad46cbfb7416950bee8230e358a3dd851def
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/37791
Reviewed-by: Christian Lohmaier <lohmaier+LibreOffice@googlemail.com>
Tested-by: Christian Lohmaier <lohmaier+LibreOffice@googlemail.com>
The previous string looked like a mistake to me, but I indeed forgot
that Macs do have a key which is labeled in menus as “⌃”.
Since then I’ve learned that, internationally, Mac’s Control and Windows’
Ctrl do not always correspond, so it’s best to separate both with a switch
as it was done before.
Change-Id: Ib88beab7218ef00c9cce5ad34aa02205de786d01
(even labeled "Ctrl" on my German MacBook keyboard, not "Strg" as the
localization of "Ctrl" on German standard PC-style keyboards), and Writer's
"Format - Clear Direct Formatting" (which this help item is presumably about) is
indeed Ctrl+M (labeled "^M" in the menu) on macOS.
So unconditionally use "Ctrl+M" here for now, notwithstanding potential Mac
localization issues (see that German "Ctrl" vs "Strg" issue).
This corrects 9ed1958ba7f75bb4184f09d79814849d06313d72 "I don’t think Macs have
Control keys…"
Change-Id: I2f62c95341fc4079686ac616965675b307a97fde