https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=160322
--- Comment #6 from John Gregg <[email protected]> --- If you are asking about the particulars of my use case, sure. I have a document that was created as a flat HTML file. I need to share it with someone who wants a docx. I use LibreOffice Writer to import the HTML file, then Save As docx. It all looks fine, except for this one glitch. Given that Writer handles all other aspects of reading and rendering HTML properly, it is bad that it ignores the "hidden" attribute. The original HTML file had "commented out" certain parts, suppressing them with "hidden" (perhaps they were notes for ideas that had not been fully worked out yet). When they show up in the docx file that I share with my collaborator, it is a problem for both of us. As I said, as a first pass, it would be better if Writer just discarded the hidden parts entirely rather than showing them. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
