I know, I understand how the community works and this is not the best place to remember it, since I am asking if can confirm some information and tell me if there is an official source to confirm it, but: how to complete the remaining information if I do not know which Import/export filters are available in LibreOffice?.
It is part of the question I ask here and say that a file format works simply because I tried it and it works is irresponsible, so I am interested in knowing where I can get that information and if necessary write on the The Document Foundation wiki too . Joel, do you know if WPS Office documents are officially supported in LibreOffice? Thank you 2016-11-08 3:27 GMT-03:00 Joel Madero <jmadero....@gmail.com>: > The wiki can be edited, if it's incomplete, update it....that's how the > community works. > > > On 11/08/2016 02:37 AM, Hugo Alejandro wrote: > > Thank you > > > > I looked at that list and is incomplete, Considering documents that are > > supported and do not appear in the list. In addition the extension .wps > > format refers to one of Wordperfect (WPEntrust Signed Document). I > > have also seen > > that LibreOffice has a good support MS Works documents (.wps also). > > I mean another .wps format with the MIME type > "application/wps-office.wps". > > > > http://www.ksosoft.com/office/354-wps-office-and-wps-extension.html > > > > > > > > Thank you > > > > 2016-11-06 7:34 GMT-03:00 M Henri Day <mhenri...@gmail.com>: > > > >> 2016-11-06 7:26 GMT+01:00 Hugo Alejandro <haevalen...@gmail.com>: > >> > >>> Hello everyone, although it seems insane, there are users that use > native > >>> file formats from "popular" office software as WPS Office. > >>> > >>> File extensions are: .wps for text document (different than ms works), > >>> .dps > >>> for presentations and .et for spreedsheets. > >>> > >>> The funny thing is that 50% of files that I get with these types of > >>> documents can be opened without problems, including encrypted files, > >>> however, the other 50% there is a total or partial loss of information > to > >>> be > >>> imported. Interestingly, I have not found information on whether these > >>> formats are supported in LibreOffice, although the facts say yes. > >>> > >>> Is there such information or any place to get all currently supported > >>> files > >>> by LibreOffice? I found a great number of questions in the LibreOffice > >>> Ask, perhaps > >>> adding a supported files table on the wiki or the document help works > (I'd > >>> like to help), considering it is one of the powerful features it has > >>> LibreOffice, together with project as TDLP. > >>> > >>> -- > >>> *Hugo* > >> > >> Hugo, the article on LibreOffice in the English-language version of > >> Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LibreOffice) provides a list > of > >> supported file formats ; for example, it is noted that .wps > >> files can be read, but not written to. I did not find any information > >> regarding .dps or .et files.... > >> > >> Henri > >> > > > > > > -- *Hugo* -- To unsubscribe e-mail to: discuss+unsubscr...@documentfoundation.org Problems? http://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/mailing-lists/how-to-unsubscribe/ Posting guidelines + more: http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Netiquette List archive: http://listarchives.documentfoundation.org/www/discuss/ All messages sent to this list will be publicly archived and cannot be deleted