forked from amazingfate/help
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 $'string' syntax to be able to quote ' as \'
It also requires to quote the backslash, so that it needs to be escaped
once for the shell, then another time for perl. Also don't work on
obsolete strings (those are prefixed with #~ in the po files)
Also note that <link..></link> gets turned into <link ../> during
translation extraction (along with removal of the space between the
attribute name and the value), so the pattern needs to be slightly
different here)
Change-Id: I95e53a08e6b0095cd894109ea0de154cc4859d8f
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/help/+/143713
Tested-by: Jenkins
Reviewed-by: Christian Lohmaier <lohmaier+LibreOffice@googlemail.com>
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<helpdocument version="1.0">
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<meta>
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<topic id="textsbasicshared00000002xml" indexer="include" status="PUBLISH">
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<title id="tit" xml-lang="en-US">$[officename] Basic Glossary</title>
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<history>
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<created date="2003-10-31T00:00:00">Sun Microsystems, Inc.</created>
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<body>
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<h1 id="hd_id3145068"><link href="text/sbasic/shared/00000002.xhp">$[officename] Basic Glossary</link></h1>
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<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id3150792" xml-lang="en-US">This glossary explains some technical terms that you may come across when working with $[officename] Basic.</paragraph>
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<section id="dezimal">
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<h2 id="hd_id3155133">Decimal Point</h2>
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<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id3156443" xml-lang="en-US">When converting numbers, $[officename] Basic uses the locale settings of the system for determining the type of decimal and thousand separator.</paragraph>
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<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id3153092" xml-lang="en-US">The behavior has an effect on both the implicit conversion ( 1 + "2.3" = 3.3 ) as well as the function <link href="text/sbasic/shared/03102700.xhp">IsNumeric</link>.</paragraph>
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</section>
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<section id="colors">
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<h2 id="hd_id3155854">Colors</h2>
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<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id3145366" xml-lang="en-US">In $[officename] Basic, colors are treated as long integer value. The return value of color queries is also always a long integer value. When defining properties, colors can be specified using their RGB code that is converted to a long integer value using the <link href="text/sbasic/shared/03010305.xhp">RGB function</link>.</paragraph>
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<section id="measurementunits">
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<h2 id="hd_id3146119">Measurement Units</h2>
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<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id3154013" xml-lang="en-US">In $[officename] Basic, a <emph>method parameter</emph> or a <emph>property</emph> expecting unit information can be specified either as integer or long integer expression without a unit, or as a character string containing a unit. If no unit is passed to the method the default unit defined for the active document type will be used. If the parameter is passed as a character string containing a measurement unit, the default setting will be ignored. The default measurement unit for a document type can be set under <switchinline select="sys"><caseinline select="MAC"><emph>%PRODUCTNAME - Preferences</emph></caseinline><defaultinline><emph>Tools - Options</emph></defaultinline></switchinline><emph> - (Document Type) - General</emph>.</paragraph>
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<section id="twips">
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<bookmark xml-lang="en-US" branch="index" id="bm_id3145801"><bookmark_value>twips; definition</bookmark_value>
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<h2 id="hd_id3145801">Twips</h2>
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<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id3154731" xml-lang="en-US">A twip is a screen-independent unit which is used to define the uniform position and size of screen elements on all display systems. A twip is 1/1440th of an inch or 1/20 of a printer's point. There are 1440 twips to an inch or about 567 twips to a centimeter.</paragraph>
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<h2 id="hd_id3153159">URL Notation</h2>
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<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id3153415" xml-lang="en-US">URLs (<emph>Uniform Resource Locators</emph>) are used to determine the location of a resource like a file in a file system, typically inside a network environment. A URL consists of a protocol specifier, a host specifier and a file and path specifier:</paragraph>
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<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id3149121" xml-lang="en-US">
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<emph>protocol</emph>://<emph>host.name</emph>/<emph>path/to/the/file.html</emph>
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</paragraph>
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<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id3168612" xml-lang="en-US">The most common usage of URLs is on the internet when specifying web pages. Example for protocols are <emph>http</emph>, <emph>ftp</emph>, or <emph>file</emph>. The <emph>file</emph> protocol specifier is used when referring to a file on the local file system.</paragraph>
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<paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id3150324" xml-lang="en-US">URL notation does not allow certain special characters to be used. These are either replaced by other characters or encoded. A slash (<emph>/</emph>) is used as a path separator. For example, a file referred to as <emph>C:\Users\alice\Documents\My File.odt</emph> on the local host in "Windows notation" becomes <emph>file:///C:/Users/alice/Documents/My%20File.odt</emph> in URL notation.</paragraph>
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</body>
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