Am 02.01.2016 um 04:10 schrieb Patricia Shanahan:
> 
> That is not quite the use-case I was thinking of. When collaborating, I
> often need to edit a document I did not originate. Commonly, the
> document will be in a Microsoft Word format, and has to be distributed
> in that format. There is no "original ODT format" document. Since I
> usually collaborate with computer people, revision control is important.
> 
> One natural sequence is:
> 
> - Check out DOC format document from revision control.
> - Edit and save it.
> - Check it in to revision control
> - Edit it some more and save it again.
> - Check it in to revision control
> - Update because someone else has edited and checked it in.
> - Edit it still more, and save it again.
> - Check it in to revision control
> 

I would either edit my own ODF copies or buy some capable doc(x) editor
in the long run. The two ODF suites are not good enough.

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