From d8d913238b0e1f506cfb89f6d95bbad5f34f6286 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: trovier Date: Thu, 18 Jan 2024 16:52:41 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Fixes as per testing (EN) --- .../help/en/HelpfulHints/AdvancedSettings.htm | 7 +++++-- .../help/en/HelpfulHints/AdvancedSettings.htm | 3 ++- .../help/en/UsageInstructions/FillingOutForm.htm | 8 +++++--- .../help/en/HelpfulHints/AdvancedSettings.htm | 2 +- .../help/en/HelpfulHints/AdvancedSettings.htm | 13 +++++++------ 5 files changed, 20 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/Web/OfficeWeb/apps/documenteditor/main/resources/help/en/HelpfulHints/AdvancedSettings.htm b/Web/OfficeWeb/apps/documenteditor/main/resources/help/en/HelpfulHints/AdvancedSettings.htm index a2899a9de..a4c24e5d0 100644 --- a/Web/OfficeWeb/apps/documenteditor/main/resources/help/en/HelpfulHints/AdvancedSettings.htm +++ b/Web/OfficeWeb/apps/documenteditor/main/resources/help/en/HelpfulHints/AdvancedSettings.htm @@ -68,9 +68,12 @@
  1. The Turn on screen reader support option is used to enable support of screen reader software.
  2. The Alignment Guides option is used to turn on/off alignment guides that appear when you move objects. It allows for a more precise object positioning on the page.
  3. -
  4. The Hieroglyphs option is used to turn on/off the display of hieroglyphs.
  5. The Use Alt key to navigate the user interface using the keyboard option is used to enable using the Alt / Option key in keyboard shortcuts.
  6. -
  7. The RTL Interface (Beta) option is used to change the direction in which elements of the interface are displayed.
  8. +
  9. Show the Quick Print button in the editor header is used in the desktop version to enable quick printing via the corresponding button at the top toolbar. The file will be printed on the last selected or default printer.
  10. +
  11. + The RTL Interface (Beta) option is used to change the direction in which elements of the interface are displayed. + In the desktop editors, the RTL Interface (Beta) option can be accessed on the main settings page. To learn more, please refer to the desktop getting started guide. +
  12. The Interface theme option is used to change the color scheme of the editor’s interface.
      diff --git a/Web/OfficeWeb/apps/pdfeditor/main/resources/help/en/HelpfulHints/AdvancedSettings.htm b/Web/OfficeWeb/apps/pdfeditor/main/resources/help/en/HelpfulHints/AdvancedSettings.htm index 3b8cc450f..a1407f612 100644 --- a/Web/OfficeWeb/apps/pdfeditor/main/resources/help/en/HelpfulHints/AdvancedSettings.htm +++ b/Web/OfficeWeb/apps/pdfeditor/main/resources/help/en/HelpfulHints/AdvancedSettings.htm @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@

      Collaboration

        -
      1. Show comments in text. If you disable this feature, the commented passages will be highlighted only if you click the Comments
        icon on the left sidebar.
      2. +
      3. Show comments in text. If you disable this feature, the commented passages will be highlighted only if you click the Comments
        icon on the left sidebar. The option is available only when opening a common PDF file, not a form.
      @@ -28,6 +28,7 @@
      1. The Turn on screen reader support option is used to enable support of screen reader software.
      2. The Use Alt key to navigate the user interface using the keyboard option is used to enable using the Alt / Option key in keyboard shortcuts.
      3. +
      4. Show the Quick Print button in the editor header is used in the desktop version to enable quick printing via the corresponding button at the top toolbar. The file will be printed on the last selected or default printer.
      5. The RTL Interface (Beta) option is used to change the direction in which elements of the interface are displayed.
      6. The Interface theme option is used to change the color scheme of the editor’s interface. diff --git a/Web/OfficeWeb/apps/pdfeditor/main/resources/help/en/UsageInstructions/FillingOutForm.htm b/Web/OfficeWeb/apps/pdfeditor/main/resources/help/en/UsageInstructions/FillingOutForm.htm index 9b36cb8e7..84171dd18 100644 --- a/Web/OfficeWeb/apps/pdfeditor/main/resources/help/en/UsageInstructions/FillingOutForm.htm +++ b/Web/OfficeWeb/apps/pdfeditor/main/resources/help/en/UsageInstructions/FillingOutForm.htm @@ -25,9 +25,11 @@
      7. Fill in all the required fields. If the form contains a date field, choose the date using the Date Picker. The mandatory fields are marked with red stroke. Use the Previous Field or Next Field buttons on the top toolbar to navigate between fields, or click the field you wish to fill in.
      8. Use the Clear Fields button to empty all input fields.
      9. Use the navigation tools to navigate the PDF, adjust zoom, fit to page or width.
      10. -
      11. After you have filled in all the fields, сlick the
        Submit button at the top toolbar to send the form for further processing. Please note that this action cannot be undone. The form cannot be submitted until all required fields are filled in. -

        If you are using the server version of ONLYOFFICE Docs, the presence of the Submit button depends on the configuration. Read this article to learn more.

        -

        You can also use the Print button to print the form or switch to the File tab and download the form in one of the supported format.

        +
      12. + After you have filled in all the fields, сlick the
        Submit button at the top toolbar to send the form for further processing. Please note that this action cannot be undone. The form cannot be submitted until all required fields are filled in. +

        If you are using the server version of ONLYOFFICE Docs, the presence of the Submit button depends on the configuration. When there is no configuration for submitting a form, the button will be displayed as Save as. Read this article to learn more.

        + In the desktop editors, the Save as button is displayed instead of the Submit button. +

        You can also use the Print button to print the form or switch to the File tab and download the form in one of the supported format.

      diff --git a/Web/OfficeWeb/apps/presentationeditor/main/resources/help/en/HelpfulHints/AdvancedSettings.htm b/Web/OfficeWeb/apps/presentationeditor/main/resources/help/en/HelpfulHints/AdvancedSettings.htm index 8bf62d2b3..c832c7431 100644 --- a/Web/OfficeWeb/apps/presentationeditor/main/resources/help/en/HelpfulHints/AdvancedSettings.htm +++ b/Web/OfficeWeb/apps/presentationeditor/main/resources/help/en/HelpfulHints/AdvancedSettings.htm @@ -49,8 +49,8 @@
      1. The Turn on screen reader support option is used to enable support of screen reader software.
      2. The Alignment Guides option is used to turn on/off alignment guides that appear when you move objects. It allows for a more precise object positioning on the slide.
      3. -
      4. The Hieroglyphs option is used to turn on/off the display of hieroglyphs.
      5. The Use Alt key to navigate the user interface using the keyboard option is used to enable using the Alt / Optionkey in keyboard shortcuts.
      6. +
      7. Show the Quick Print button in the editor header is used in the desktop version to enable quick printing via the corresponding button at the top toolbar. The file will be printed on the last selected or default printer.
      8. The RTL Interface (Beta) option is used to change the direction in which elements of the interface are displayed.
      9. The Interface theme option is used to change the color scheme of the editor’s interface. diff --git a/Web/OfficeWeb/apps/spreadsheeteditor/main/resources/help/en/HelpfulHints/AdvancedSettings.htm b/Web/OfficeWeb/apps/spreadsheeteditor/main/resources/help/en/HelpfulHints/AdvancedSettings.htm index 847e35477..d55f738c7 100644 --- a/Web/OfficeWeb/apps/spreadsheeteditor/main/resources/help/en/HelpfulHints/AdvancedSettings.htm +++ b/Web/OfficeWeb/apps/spreadsheeteditor/main/resources/help/en/HelpfulHints/AdvancedSettings.htm @@ -42,14 +42,15 @@

        Workspace

        1. The Turn on screen reader support option is used to enable support of screen reader software.
        2. -
        3. -

          The R1C1 reference style option is disabled by default and the A1 reference style is used.

          -

          When the A1 reference style is used, columns are designated by letters, and rows are designated by numbers. If you select the cell located in row 3 and column 2, its address displayed in the box to the left of the the formula bar looks like this: B3. If the R1C1 reference style is enabled, both rows and columns are designated by numbers. If you select the cell at the intersection of row 3 and column 2, its address will look like this: R3C2. Letter R indicates the row number and letter C indicates the column number.

          -

          Active cell

          -

          In case you refer to other cells using the R1C1 reference style, the reference to a target cell is formed based on the distance from an active cell. For example, when you select the cell in row 5 and column 1 and refer to the cell in row 3 and column 2, the reference is R[-2]C[1]. The numbers in square brackets designate the position of the cell relative to the current cell position, i.e. the target cell is 2 rows up and 1 column to the right of the active cell. If you select the cell in row 1 and column 2 and refer to the same cell in row 3 and column 2, the reference is R[2]C, i.e. the target cell is 2 rows down from the active cell and in the same column.

          -

          +
        4. +

          The R1C1 reference style option is disabled by default and the A1 reference style is used.

          +

          When the A1 reference style is used, columns are designated by letters, and rows are designated by numbers. If you select the cell located in row 3 and column 2, its address displayed in the box to the left of the the formula bar looks like this: B3. If the R1C1 reference style is enabled, both rows and columns are designated by numbers. If you select the cell at the intersection of row 3 and column 2, its address will look like this: R3C2. Letter R indicates the row number and letter C indicates the column number.

          +

          Active cell

          +

          In case you refer to other cells using the R1C1 reference style, the reference to a target cell is formed based on the distance from an active cell. For example, when you select the cell in row 5 and column 1 and refer to the cell in row 3 and column 2, the reference is R[-2]C[1]. The numbers in square brackets designate the position of the cell relative to the current cell position, i.e. the target cell is 2 rows up and 1 column to the right of the active cell. If you select the cell in row 1 and column 2 and refer to the same cell in row 3 and column 2, the reference is R[2]C, i.e. the target cell is 2 rows down from the active cell and in the same column.

          +

        5. The Use Alt key to navigate the user interface using the keyboard option is used to enable using the Alt / Option key in keyboard shortcuts.
        6. +
        7. Show the Quick Print button in the editor header is used in the desktop version to enable quick printing via the corresponding button at the top toolbar. The file will be printed on the last selected or default printer.
        8. The RTL Interface (Beta) option is used to change the direction in which elements of the interface are displayed.
        9. The Interface theme option is used to change the color scheme of the editor’s interface.