[Libreoffice-bugs] [Bug 138727] Help right-hand pane lacks scrolling
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Thu Jan 7 00:09:15 UTC 2021
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=138727
Nick Levinson <Nick_Levinson at yahoo.com> changed:
What |Removed |Added
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Ever confirmed|1 |0
Status|NEEDINFO |UNCONFIRMED
--- Comment #6 from Nick Levinson <Nick_Levinson at yahoo.com> ---
After I had turned Wi-Fi off, not having wired Internet, and the computer not
being connected to another, I shut down, waited at least 15 seconds (so RAM
could fully flush), and cold-booted. I verified that Wi-Fi was still off. I
started LO and opened LO Help via the Help menu, both successfully. I'm
uploading screenshots of Help and of Help with the desktop's top panel's app's
menu.
I don't see a hamburger menu or another way of finding a Help/About. Googling
did not find a way to identify the offline Help version.
Fedora updates consider some things as separate (e.g., kernel, kernel-core,
etc.) but some as together. All of LO is updated together. I don't have all of
the modules or whatever they (Writer, Calc, etc.) are called (because I don't
want all of them), so I don't have Impress, and yet my offline Help has a help
chapter for Impress. Updates to Help are not context-sensitive. I don't know
how to tell if an LO update is of Help alone, except perhaps by doing a lot of
digging in the Document Foundation's patch and commit records, a method that
would also reveal the latest version, at least by implication, of what was
supplied in an update.
I assume Help content is coordinated between online and offline, but with
online being updated more often and offline less so.
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