invent your own working shortcuts for dialog and menu entries and resolve
possible conflicts of the same shortcut chars in one menu...
+You will be informed about conflicts in the terminal if you try to access the
+menu.
+
+Note that, in the case of '|', if more than one character follows, this means
+that LyX will try each of them in turn and use the first one that is not yet
+used by another entry in the menu. That way, you can define alternative shortcuts
+in the case one works in one context only, and another one only in another. You
+can use this possibility also in translations, but please use it only if no
+single shortcut that fits could be found.
+
Note also that there are already used global shortcuts (such as p k x c m s a)
and you should avoid using these characters for first-level menu shortcuts.
following commit: https://www.lyx.org/trac/changeset/38169.
If you need to manually regenerate the layouttranslations file from .po files
-run `make ../lib/layouttranslations' in the po directory. The Python polib
-library is needed for building the output file.
+- Under Linux: If using autotools, execute the command
+ `make ../lib/layouttranslations'
+ in the po directory. If using CMake, execute the command
+ `make layouttranslations1'
+ in the build directory.
+ The Python polib library is needed for building the output file.
+- Under Windows:
+ 1. install the Python extensions "polib". To do this,
+ 1.1 open a commen line prompt in the folder where you find the file "pip.exe"
+ withing the python installation folder.
+ 1.2 execute the command
+ pip install polib
+ 2. close the command prompt and open the file "lyx.sln" with MSVC. You find
+ file in the compilation result folder you set for LyX
+ 3. right click in MSVC on the target "layouttranslations1" and choose "Rebuild"
Optionally - to quickly check whether some new translatable strings appeared
for your language you can always check ../lib/layouttranslations.review.