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help/source/text/sbasic/shared/03120102.xhp
Ilmari Lauhakangas 7e42394ecb tdf#152323 drop name attribute from <link> elements
Replacement done with

find . -name \*.xhp -print0 |xargs -0 -P 0 perl -CS -pi -e \
        's#(<link[^>]*?) +name *="[^"]*" *( [^>]+|) *>#$1$2>#g'

(note some inconsistencies with space between name and = and also having
empty value, and some more complicated expression to also clear up
double space before/after the attribute)

translation files will be prepped with:

find */helpcontent2 -name \*.po -print0 |xargs -0 -P 0 perl -CS -pi -e \
    $'s#(<link[^>]*?) +name=(?:\\\\"[^"]*\\\\"|\'[^\']*\') *( [^>]+|) *(/?>)#$1$2$3#g unless /^#/'

(note that not all languages use the " as quote character for the
attributes, but that also single quotes appera in the po file. Hence
the use of the shell $'string' syntax to be able to quote ' as \'
It also requires to quote the backslash, so that it needs to be escaped
once for the shell, then another time for perl. Also don't work on
obsolete strings (those are prefixed with #~ in the po files)
Also note that <link..></link> gets turned into <link ../> during
translation extraction (along with removal of the space between the
attribute name and the value), so the pattern needs to be slightly
different here)

Change-Id: I95e53a08e6b0095cd894109ea0de154cc4859d8f
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/help/+/143713
Tested-by: Jenkins
Reviewed-by: Christian Lohmaier <lohmaier+LibreOffice@googlemail.com>
2022-12-07 17:39:02 +00:00

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<title id="tit" xml-lang="en-US">Chr Function</title>
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<bookmark_value>Chr function</bookmark_value>
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<h1 id="hd_id3149205"><variable id="Chr_h1"><link href="text/sbasic/shared/03120102.xhp">Chr Function</link></variable></h1>
<paragraph id="par_id3153311" role="paragraph">Returns the character that corresponds to the specified character code.</paragraph>
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<paragraph role="bascode" id="bas_id91642668171601">Chr[$](charcode As Integer) As String</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="par_id3149295" role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US"><emph>charcode</emph>: a numeric expression that represents a valid 8-bit ASCII value (0-255) or a 16-bit Unicode value. (To support expressions with a nominally negative argument like <emph>Chr(&amp;H8000)</emph> in a backwards-compatible way, values in the range −32768 to −1 are internally mapped to the range 32768 to 65535.)</paragraph>
<warning id="par_id991552913928635">When VBA compatibility mode is enabled (<link href="text/sbasic/shared/03103350.xhp"><literal>Option VBASupport 1</literal></link>), <literal>charcode</literal> is a numeric expression that represents a valid 8-bit ASCII value (0-255) only.</warning>
<paragraph id="par_id3159414" role="paragraph" xml-lang="en-US">Use the <emph>Chr$</emph> function to send special control sequences to a printer or to another output source. You can also use it to insert quotation marks in a string expression.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="par_idm1341138080" role="bascode" localize="false">Sub ExampleChr</paragraph>
<paragraph id="par_id3154909" role="bascode" xml-lang="en-US"> ' This example inserts quotation marks (ASCII value 34) in a string.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="par_id3151380" role="bascode" xml-lang="en-US"> MsgBox "A " + Chr$(34) + "short" + Chr(34) + " trip."</paragraph>
<paragraph id="par_id3145174" role="bascode" xml-lang="en-US"> ' The printout appears in the dialog as: A "short" trip.</paragraph>
<paragraph role="bascode" id="bas_id481642668824226" xml-lang="en-US"> MsgBox Chr(charcode := 64) ' "@" sign</paragraph>
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