On Thu, Jun 13, 2013 at 6:22 PM, Thomas Hackert <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello @ll,
> sorry for bother you again, but in the above mentioned unit
> (https://translations.documentfoundation.org/de/libo_help/translate.html#unit=40270452)
> I found the following text with my parallel installed LO Version:
> 4.1.0.0.beta2+
> Build ID: 5ae6803a21f5e2b6e107ee405e9b3346105c646
> TinderBox: Linux-x86_64@31-Release-Configuration-RHEL5-Baseline,
> Branch:libreoffice-4-1, under Debian Testing AMD64:
>
> <quote>
> With several legacy pre-ODF1.2 and ODF1.2-only consumers out there,
> users wanted a more backward-compatible ODF 1.2 extended mode, that
> uses stuff deprecated in 1.2, and/or is 'bug-compatible' to older
> OpenOffice.org versions. Therefore the ODF 1.2 Extended (compat)
> mode was introduced.
> </quote>
>
> How is that paragraph meant to read? There are several users out
> there, who uses old ODF versions (but what does "legacy" mean in
> that context?)? I seem to understand it that way, that there are
> several users out there, who still use the old ODF file format, so
> that the developers have "invented" the ODF 1.2 extended mode
> (correct me, if I am wrong ... ;) ), so that these users can use it
> with their older files (not sure, what "stuff depreacted" should
> exactly means, though ... :( ). Am I right? Or could someone explain
> it in a better way (as well as translate it perhaps ... ;) )?
> Sorry for the inconvenience
> Thomas.
>

I think Thorsten can answer this, he wrote this sentence.

Thanks,
Andras

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