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Posted to commits@openoffice.apache.org by js...@apache.org on 2014/07/07 14:04:00 UTC
svn commit: r1608422 - /openoffice/trunk/extras/l10n/source/lt/localize.sdf
Author: jsc
Date: Mon Jul 7 12:03:59 2014
New Revision: 1608422
URL: http://svn.apache.org/r1608422
Log:
#125130# integrate lt translation for AOO 4.1.1, for early review
Modified:
openoffice/trunk/extras/l10n/source/lt/localize.sdf
Modified: openoffice/trunk/extras/l10n/source/lt/localize.sdf
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/openoffice/trunk/extras/l10n/source/lt/localize.sdf?rev=1608422&r1=1608421&r2=1608422&view=diff
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--- openoffice/trunk/extras/l10n/source/lt/localize.sdf (original)
+++ openoffice/trunk/extras/l10n/source/lt/localize.sdf Mon Jul 7 12:03:59 2014
@@ -49846,8 +49846,8 @@ helpcontent2 source\text\shared\00\00000
helpcontent2 source\text\shared\00\00000208.xhp 0 help hd_id314847422 0 lt Detect special numbers 20130618 17:22:18
helpcontent2 source\text\shared\00\00000208.xhp 0 help par_id314995722 0 lt \<ahelp hid=\".\"\>When this option is enabled, Calc will automatically detect all number formats, including special number formats such as dates, time, and scientific notation.\</ahelp\> 20130618 17:22:18
helpcontent2 source\text\shared\00\00000208.xhp 0 help par_id314995723 0 lt The selected language influences how such special numbers are detected, since different languages and regions many have different conventions for such special numbers. 20130618 17:22:18
-helpcontent2 source\text\shared\00\00000208.xhp 0 help par_id314995724 0 en-US When this option is disabled, Calc will detect and convert only decimal numbers. The rest, including numbers formatted in scientific notation, will be imported as text. A decimal number string can have digits 0-9, thousands separators, and a decimal separator. Thousands separators and decimal separators may vary with the selected language and region. 20130618 17:22:18
-helpcontent2 source\text\shared\00\00000208.xhp 0 help par_id3149957 24 0 en-US \<ahelp hid=\"SC:LISTBOX:RID_SCDLG_ASCII:LB_TYPE1\"\>Choose a column in the preview window and select the data type to be applied the imported data.\</ahelp\> You can select one of the following options: 20130618 17:22:18
+helpcontent2 source\text\shared\00\00000208.xhp 0 help par_id314995724 0 lt When this option is disabled, Calc will detect and convert only decimal numbers. The rest, including numbers formatted in scientific notation, will be imported as text. A decimal number string can have digits 0-9, thousands separators, and a decimal separator. Thousands separators and decimal separators may vary with the selected language and region. 20130618 17:22:18
+helpcontent2 source\text\shared\00\00000208.xhp 0 help par_id3149957 24 0 lt \<ahelp hid=\"SC:LISTBOX:RID_SCDLG_ASCII:LB_TYPE1\"\>Choose a column in the preview window and select the data type to be applied the imported data.\</ahelp\> You can select one of the following options: 20130618 17:22:18
helpcontent2 source\text\shared\00\00000208.xhp 0 help hd_id3155388 61 0 lt Fields 20130618 17:22:18
helpcontent2 source\text\shared\00\00000208.xhp 0 help par_id3153665 62 0 lt Shows how your data will look when it is separated into columns. 20130618 17:22:18
helpcontent2 source\text\shared\00\00000208.xhp 0 help hd_id3148474 63 0 lt Column type 20130618 17:22:18