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What |Old value |New value
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Target milestone|OOo 2.0 |OOo Later
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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue May 24 05:54:43 -0700
2005 -------
Hi Michael,
of course it's very clever to argue that the expected
answer "A small number of older macros will not work"
is really not the point.
But - surprise, surprise ;-) - for me it IS the point.
I don't think that it's ok to change the behaviour of
a programming language on the fly. And with your patch
it's not only changed, it's changed without any hint
for the user that it has been changed. Documentation
also isn't adapted. So sorry, but under these circum-
stances just changing the default is only a hack. And
there's not only the compiler option, there's also
the runtime CompatibilityMode command. Do you really
want to change only one without aligning the other?
I also don't see the connection between Basic compati-
bility and the Oasis file format.
As Kay already mentioned we're looking for a clean so-
lution that also has to be documented and probably will
also include some UI changes, e.g. for letting the user
choose the compatibility mode. -> OOo later
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