Tor,

Sorry if my initial comment hurt you ;-) Nothing against Novell. Let me
rephrase it: Odf-converter (whoever developed it) was a great temporary
solution and it was amazing to get it so soon. But it's far from perfect
and quite slow. The fact that the OO team is developing a robust
xmlfilter import (which I'm interested in) will be a good enhancement to
this initial plugin.

Thanks for the other answers to my post,

Grégoire



On Tue, 2008-06-17 at 20:23 +0100, Tor Lillqvist wrote:
> > I'm currently using the Novell odf converter 1.1 but it's slow and not 
> > working well.
> 
> You presumably mean odf-converter. It is not "Novell's" in any real sense. 
> Novell provides it (as an RPM package tio be used with OO.o on our SUSE 
> Linux, and as an a .oxt OO.o extension for our Windows build of OO.o), but 
> the code is developed by some Microsoft contractors, at 
> odf-converter.sourceforge.net. Anybody else could provide it in a similar way 
> for their branded OO.o.
> 
> (Note that it requires a small patch to OO.o for pre- and postprocessing that 
> has not been yet integrated, 
> http://svn.gnome.org/viewvc/ooo-build/trunk/patches/dev300/sfx2-pre-and-postprocess-during-save-load.diff?view=markup
>  , although comments in the corresponding issue 
> http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=71939 says that it should be 
> possible to achieve this functionality also without any patch.)
> 
> --tml
> 
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