[Libreoffice-commits] help.git: source/text

Andrea Gelmini (via logerrit) logerrit at kemper.freedesktop.org
Wed Dec 18 06:09:05 UTC 2019


 source/text/shared/01/05280000.xhp |    2 +-
 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)

New commits:
commit 9f10d6a9ed0623419d8c1fdf3a0be22e1e0490eb
Author:     Andrea Gelmini <andrea.gelmini at gelma.net>
AuthorDate: Wed Dec 18 00:23:03 2019 +0100
Commit:     Julien Nabet <serval2412 at yahoo.fr>
CommitDate: Wed Dec 18 07:08:40 2019 +0100

    Fix repetition
    
    Change-Id: I133f5d6d70a39d2ccd90f4a16d579c0e3225108e
    Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/85349
    Tested-by: Jenkins
    Reviewed-by: Julien Nabet <serval2412 at yahoo.fr>

diff --git a/source/text/shared/01/05280000.xhp b/source/text/shared/01/05280000.xhp
index fa3a5d3a9..2bbae57ad 100644
--- a/source/text/shared/01/05280000.xhp
+++ b/source/text/shared/01/05280000.xhp
@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@
 <bookmark xml-lang="en-US" branch="hid/svx/ui/dockingfontwork/DockingFontwork" id="bm_id3155620" localize="false"/>
 <h1 id="hd_id3146959"><variable id="fntwrk"><link href="text/shared/01/05280000.xhp" name="FontWork">Fontwork Dialog (for putting text along a curve)</link></variable></h1>
 <paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id3151097" xml-lang="en-US"><ahelp hid=".uno:FontWork">Simple tool for putting text along a curve without any fancy effects.</ahelp><comment>UFI: see "Fontwork_ui" spec doc.</comment></paragraph>
-<note id="par_id3155934">This <emph>Fontwork</emph> dialog is meant for making text follow a curve. Draw a curve, double-click it and type text into it. With the curve selected, you can now activate the Fontwork command. <switchinline select="appl"><caseinline select="WRITER">Access the dialog by by choosing <menuitem>Format - Text Box and Shape - Fontwork</menuitem></caseinline><defaultinline>First call <menuitem>Tools - Customize</menuitem> to add a menu command or a toolbar button to open the dialog. The <emph>Fontwork</emph> command is found in the Format category of the Customize dialog</defaultinline></switchinline>.</note>
+<note id="par_id3155934">This <emph>Fontwork</emph> dialog is meant for making text follow a curve. Draw a curve, double-click it and type text into it. With the curve selected, you can now activate the Fontwork command. <switchinline select="appl"><caseinline select="WRITER">Access the dialog by choosing <menuitem>Format - Text Box and Shape - Fontwork</menuitem></caseinline><defaultinline>First call <menuitem>Tools - Customize</menuitem> to add a menu command or a toolbar button to open the dialog. The <emph>Fontwork</emph> command is found in the Format category of the Customize dialog</defaultinline></switchinline>.</note>
 </section>
 <h2 id="hd_id3152372">Alignment icons</h2>
 <paragraph role="paragraph" id="par_id3159158" xml-lang="en-US">You can make text follow any shape. Most of the custom shapes available in the Drawing toolbar need to be converted to a different type before you can use them with Fontwork. In Impress or Draw, right-click the shape and select <emph>Convert - To Curve/Polygon/Contour</emph>. If you wish, you can now copy and paste the converted shape into Writer for use with Fontwork. Shapes in the <emph>Legacy Circles and Ovals</emph> and <emph>Legacy Rectangles</emph> toolbars do not need to be converted. The <emph>Arc</emph> included in the basic shapes is also a legacy shape.</paragraph>


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