Hi Cor, *, On Sun, Dec 29, 2013 at 10:42 PM, Cor Nouws <oo...@nouenoff.nl> wrote: > > It's possible to find a key-ID in Pootle through search in 'comments'. > > The other way round... if I see a key-ID: is there a trick to find it in > the UI ?
Search it in pootle, and have a look at the context-line / the filepath. That will give you at least the modue (writer,calc,....) and often enough the name of the dialog.l If it is a .ui file, then it is a new style (aka glade) dialog that you can open in glade without having to click through the menus, if it is an old dialog, you should get some idea by the filename as to what functionality it corresponds to. > (I have some guidance of course from the Context of course, such as " > linetabpage.ui FT_CAP_STYLE label string.text" but that's still a puzzle..) Nah, in this case it is relatively easy - as it is a glade dialog So look for the file linetabpage.ui in your installation (either use "find /path/to/lo -name linetabpage.ui" or "locate linetabpage.ui" or whatever file search your system provides) It also tells you that the string is a label, i.e. a textfield in the dialog that is non-editable by the user, but only a description field. The ID hints to having something to do with CAPs (i.e. ending graphics of lines (as it is is in a dialog that is about lines (line tab page) - if the latter is not clear/obvious, it will be once you open the dialog itself. So use GLADE_CATALOG_SEARCH_PATH=/path/to/lo/share/glade glade /path/to/lo/share/config/soffice.cfg/cui/ui/linetabpage.ui to open the dialog in glade. Click on the "Caps" label/textfield in the dialog. This will select the UI-element in the hierarchy and lets you confirm that that label really has the ID "FT_CAP_STYLE" and thus is the one you were looking for. Alternatively use Glade's widget-search box and search for "FT_CAP_STYLE" - that does it the opposite way. you select the ID in the hierarchy and it will highlight the element in the dialog. Instead of using glade, you can also try to deduce what dialog that is in LibreOffice. It is about lines, thus open up Draw, draw a line, select it and use contextmenu → Line. While this doesn't give you the exact element directly, hopefully there will only be one element in that dialog that has the value that is given in pootle as the source/translation text. HTH, ciao Christian -- To unsubscribe e-mail to: l10n+unsubscr...@global.libreoffice.org Problems? http://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/mailing-lists/how-to-unsubscribe/ Posting guidelines + more: http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Netiquette List archive: http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/global/l10n/ All messages sent to this list will be publicly archived and cannot be deleted