On Sunday, December 4, 2005, at 04:50 PM, Dave Close wrote:
I opened an OOo ODT document generated on Windows using OOo on Linux. The original document used Times Roman font and appeared to have lines spaced at approximately the standard six per vertical inch. On Linux, OOo converted the document to Times and only five lines per inch. Page breaks were obviously severely messed up. Is this a known issue? Is there an easy solution?
It's the source of many situational document incompatibilities (although I need to double-check if the problem exists for StarOffice output).
I am presently about to log a lot of issues and this will be among them; however I have been guessing that it is one where Styles and XML are driving a deliberate difference from MOffice that we are not likely to be successful in matching up with ,doc output. We'll see.
On a positive note, this issue does not exist when collaborators are using the same software and originating documents with that package. It is the kind of problem which may even exist in some future time when there are many different implementations of OpenDocument by various applications.
-Sam Hiser
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