On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 1:59 AM, Mathias Bauer<[email protected]> wrote:
> Alexandro Colorado wrote:
>
>> sure you cant but some parts only. Some other parts are fixed into the
>> OOo internal binary template that will ignore, like meta information
>> for example.
>
> I don't know what an "OOo internal binary template" is, maybe you are
> talking about the internal default values for the default paragraph
> style. Anyway, this is completely unrelated to the question.

No I mean the user-defined fields on the Document properties under
meta.xml. The internal binary template of OOo will ignore aditional
user-defined fields from the 4 slots it has. Not sure if this is fixed
now on 3.1 since last I tried was 2.4 but I am sure I can find that
out soon.

UPDATE: ok it seems behavior has change a bit, and now at least the
XML is preserved after adding extra nodes to the XML. Before  it use
to rewrite the XML for what it was said to be a standard internal
binary encapsulation of ODT which arguably break compatibility.

For example if I have an ODT editor that has 10 user-defined fields,
as opposed to OOO's 4. All this ODT meta-info would be errased after
OOo opens it. -- No longer the case.
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