Hi Katsuya,

I understand it as a simple compatibility between versions, as basically all technology have. As the text mentions, it's a superset with extended functionality which may not be implemented in all ODF software.

Best regards,

Per Eriksson

Katsuya Kobayashi skrev 2010-01-27 13:46:
Hi Per,

Good point. Then, how?

ODF Standerd process is in progres faster.

http://lists.opendocsociety.org/pipermail/plugtest/2010-January/000238.html

Regards,
Katsuya

http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/User:Kynh

2010/1/27, Cor Nouws<oo...@nouenoff.nl>:
Hi Per,

Yes, that makes sense.
Thanks a lot,
Cor

Per Eriksson wrote (27-01-10 11:23)
Hi Cor,

I understand it in the following way: Since OpenOffice.org 3.2 have
functionality using the parts of ODF 1.2, users are warned when
documents using the ODF 1.2 Extended features are used, that they are
required in the target system to be read and handled correctly.

Best regards

Per

Cor Nouws skrev 2010-01-27 11:20:
Hi,

Possibly because of my limited knowledge of English, but I have
trouble understanding :
http://www.openoffice.org/dev_docs/features/3.2/beta.html#general_odf

"As OpenOffice.org 3.2 currently requires a superset of the ODF 1.2
specification, the software now warns users when ODF 1.2 Extended
features have been used."

How can I explain that to a 'normal user'?
I did not see any pointer in the release notes page.

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