Thank you

> My question is, why do you want such document?

Because user want an independent manual(or guide book). Like this
https://www.openoffice.org/support/books.html

But those books in amazon are 1,not translated 2,may be licensed 3.not
editable (we did some hack,and we need to explain what is different from
original openoffice) , 4. not correspond to newest version of OpenOffice.

So I think it is probably good to just convert help contents to an editable
document. Or is there any easiest way else to do this work?

Thank you very much and best regards.


2015-07-22 20:42 GMT+09:00 Regina Henschel <rb.hensc...@t-online.de>:

> Hi,
>
> aronsoyol schrieb:
>
>> Hi all
>>     Is there any way to convert help content to ODF or word document?
>> Best regards.
>>
>>
> You can do it, but it makes no sense.
>
> The help files are written in XML, file name extension is xhp. You find
> these files in the *.jar archives in the folder "help" in an installed AOO.
> For the in-build help viewer they are transformed to HTML by the
> transformation "main_transform.xsl" and styled by "default.css". You can
> look at the result of this, when you call the help, e.g. via F1, and choose
> "HTML source" from the context menu.
>
> The help is not organized as a lot of independent files, but it is more
> like a building set. Some parts are embedded in several pages, some parts
> are only shown under special conditions, some parts are not shown directly
> in the help, but only as tooltip. Contents and Index are no special files,
> but generated.
>
> The help is context sensitive. If you are working on a special function in
> Calc, calling the help will show the information about this special
> function, for example.
>
> For all these reasons, it makes no sense to collect all these files into
> one document.
>
> My question is, why do you want such document?
>
> Kind regards
> Regina
>
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