Hi Stefan,
> Could someone please give me a short overview of how the document
> history works in Abiword? In order to properly translate those strings
> I'd like to understand the feature first. What exactly does "maintain
> full history" do when I toggle it?
All subsequent changes you make to the document are stored inside the
document.
> Because even when I turn it off,
> there are still multiple versions in the document history dialog.
Toggling it off means that new changes are no longer recored. However,
the history information which is already present in the document will
remain in the document unless you use the 'Purge History' command.
> Reverting to an older one doesn't seem to change anything (do I just
> not get it or is this feature still in development? :-) )
The version number is increased on each save. Reverting to an older
version of the document takes you to the state of the document as it was
at that particular save. It, however, does not change the original
document -- it creates a new document reflecting the state.
> Moreover, "show document after revisions" and "show document after
> previous revisions" doesn't seem to change anything (a check mark is
> always next to the latter item).
That is a bug (a regression really, since this used to work) -- could
you please file it in bugzilla?
> What's the difference anyways? I've
> checked the online help but couldn't find anything about those features
> (except for a notice that revisions aren't usable yet).
If "show document after revisions" is selected, the document appears as
it would if all the revisions were accepted, and you should not see any
revision marking in the document.
If "show document after previous revisions" is selected, the only
revision marking that is visible is for the current revision; all the
previous revisions are hidden (treated as if they were accepted). This
reduces the clutter in a document with a large number of distinct revisions.
Tomas
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