Has anyone got this to work? It could be handy.
I checked the latest build:
libreoffice-5-0~2015-11-11_12.42.14_LibreOfficeDev_5.0.4.0.0_Win_x86_en-US_de_ar_ja_ru_qtz.msi
and then Tools>Options>User Interface but no qtz.
Any suggestions?
Rhos
Ar 07/10/2015 08:57, ysgrifennodd Niklas Johansson:
I created a accelerator key report for KeyID from a master build (a few
days old though).
That way you can easily compare the reports to find the menu entries in
Pootle.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/a9pwjonlhnefja8/KeyID%20-%20Accelerator%20key%20check%20report.odt?dl=1
Regards,
Niklas Johansson
Hi,
Do you have updated macros, or is it still the same? When do you think
your patch will enter regular release, wIll it make to 5.0.x?
Thanks,
On Wed, Oct 7, 2015 at 12:07 PM, Niklas Johansson
wrote:
> Last Friday my first patch towards this issue got pushed, so now
Last Friday my first patch towards this issue got pushed, so now the
tool should
work on the master branch, even for non ascii characters.
I did a test with the tool on the language Kazakh, you'll find the
report below.
Hi
No the macro document from before should work, the change is in LibreOffice.
I haven't back ported the patch to 5.0 yet waiting a bit to see if my
follow-up
patch gets pushed first. Plus I'm a bit short on time at the moment. ;)
But I will likely ask for a back port in the following week or
Hmm... I should have checked that before posting. I usually just run my
own build version on Linux,
I just assumed that they would have qtz-builds at least for master, but
it seems they don't. :(
You can however find qtz-builds of 5.0.0.0.beta3:
I'm searching for this, but can't find.
Using Linux Mint, would like to get that language pack to get key IDs.
Your script is working perfectly!
24.09.2015 u 14:42, Niklas Johansson je napisao/la:
The dialy builds of LibreOffice should contain the KeyID version (has the
language code qtz)
Thanks, Serg.
What I've done - twice on two separate computers, is to install both :
master~2015-09-23_05.16.23_LibreOfficeDev_5.1.0.0.alpha1_Win_x86_en-US_de_ar_ja_ru_qtz.msi
2015-09-24 19:53 GMT+03:00 Rhoslyn Prys :
>
> But I'm only seeing English USA. I'm not seeing KeyID, nor de, ar, ja or ru.
> I'm doing something wrong here.
> Any suggestions?
Click Tools - Options - Language Settings - Languages,
then select KeyID in User interface dropbox and
Hi Niklas,
This has often been debated but I don't think anything ever happened.
The main issue with any such tool is that unless it links to the unique
UI string, it's not much help because most of the time there are like 50
incidences of and to make matters worse, we have _Edit and
type
Hi Michael
Well this is not as big a problem as you make it. Basically you open the
document I sent a link to earlier. The UI language of LibreOffice should be
set to the language that you want to check. Generate the report, which will
list all menus and sub-menus and highlight the problematic
Hi
During the community meetings of the LibreOffice conference there was a
discussion of accelerator keys in menus and how duplicate use of the same
accelerator key causes accessibility issues. It can be hard when
translating to know if a string is duplicated in a menu or not so I noted
that
I was not aware that it had been implemented, that's good news :)
If you could point me at a page that explains how to KeyID, that would
be great.
Michael
Sgrìobh Niklas Johansson na leanas 24/09/2015 aig 12:39:
Hi Michael
Well this is not as big a problem as you make it. Basically you
Thank you!
Michael
Sgrìobh Niklas Johansson na leanas 24/09/2015 aig 13:42:
A short description of how to use KeyID can be found at:
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Language#KeyID
The dialy builds of LibreOffice should contain the KeyID version (has the
language code qtz)
Well done, Niklas!
Although It looks like for Cyrillic locales accelerators are not being put
to result correctly, all I see is little rectangles instead of actual
accellerator letters.
Latin letters are being processed correctly.
Thanks,
On Thu, Sep 24, 2015 at 4:39 PM, Niklas Johansson
Hello again
A short description of how to use KeyID can be found at:
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Language#KeyID
The dialy builds of LibreOffice should contain the KeyID version (has the
language code qtz)
http://dev-builds.libreoffice.org/daily/
/Niklas
2015-09-24 14:25 GMT+02:00
Hi Niklas
Will this tool work on fresh builds without keyid?
Regards
2015-09-24 12:39 GMT+01:00 Niklas Johansson :
> Hi Michael
>
> Well this is not as big a problem as you make it. Basically you open the
> document I sent a link to earlier. The UI language of
This is great! Plenty of work to do...
I'm having difficulty getting the KeyID to work, I've identified that
the necessary files may be:
master~2015-09-23_05.16.23_LibreOfficeDev_5.1.0.0.alpha1_Win_x86_en-US_de_ar_ja_ru_qtz.msi
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