Hello @ll, I have another problem translating a segment in Pootle ... :( The said segment is https://translations.documentfoundation.org/de/libo_help/translate.html#filter=incomplete&unit=45913893, where the original text is <quote> By default, <emph>content.xml</emph> is stored without formatting elements like indentation or line breaks to minimize the time for saving and opening the document. On the <emph><switchinline select="sys"><caseinline select="MAC">%PRODUCTNAME - Preferences</caseinline><defaultinline>Tools - Options</defaultinline></switchinline> - $[officename] - Expert Config</emph> tab page you can activate the use of indentations and line breaks by setting the property <emph>PrettyPrinting</emph> to true. </quote> . I mean, I do not need help to translate the text, but how do I find the property "PrettyPrinting" in LO's Expert Config? I have scrolled through it, but has not seen it at a first glance ... :( Could it be, that it named like "/org.openoffice$something$somethingelse"? But then, would it not be better to rewrite the above mentioned part to something like <quote> On the <emph><switchinline select="sys"><caseinline select="MAC">%PRODUCTNAME - Preferences</caseinline><defaultinline>Tools - Options</defaultinline></switchinline> - $[officename] - Expert Config</emph> tab page you can activate the use of indentations and line breaks by setting the property <emph>/org.openoffice....PrettyPrinting</emph> to true. </quote> (where these dots should be replaced with the complete ... name? path? ... or something like that?) As of now, without the possibility to search the "Expert Config Page" (and could this be renamed to "Expert Configuration", please? I think, neither the short form for "Configuration" looks nice nor "Page" fits fully here ... :( ), I find it difficult to find this mentioned option there ... :( But I may not be the intended audience ... ;) TIA for any help Thomas.
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