Catching up on the list after having my attention elsewhere for a couple of weeks.
1. You can make .docx files quite easily using the free Microsoft Office Web Apps. You need to create a OneDrive account on the Web. You should be able to use Your browser to make documents and then download them to your desktop. Start at <https://onedrive.live.com/>. 2. I have a proposal brewing for systematic creation of test documents for ODF Format. I will add to the sketch that Gabriela started on the wiki. Note that part of the scope for Corinthia was a systematic set of tests for calibration of feature support and their interoperability. So this may involve significantly more test documents. If that is a problem with our repository, we need to deal with this question rather quickly. -----Original Message----- From: Gabriela Gibson [mailto:gabriela.gib...@gmail.com] Sent: Saturday, April 11, 2015 10:55 To: dev@corinthia.incubator.apache.org Subject: Re: Proposal: incubator-corinthia/test_documents Hi, after some long thought I figured that for now, as a discussion starter, I put in a simple tree with 3 simple html samples. My instinct says that every directory should hold the same sample files, so that whatever is in odf should produce the same as what is in html. I didn't fill the other directories since I wanted to settle that first. Also, please let me know if you would prefer better directory names, and if the INDEX file in this form is useful. As Peter said, we don't really want a proliferation of sample files, so, we better be sure that what we have is to the point. 3 files seems like a good size per sample directory. I only know latex and html, so take a look and let me know if those three files and their contents are useful enough to be reproduced in docx and odf. I have access to odf, but not to docx generators. Whilst this looks a bit trivial, this directory will probably be the first experiments that new users try, so it's important that this all looks good, whilst being small enough not to overwhelm. G [ ... ]