https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=95503

--- Comment #8 from [email protected] ---
(In reply to V Stuart Foote from comment #7)
> (In reply to avkaplmkt from comment #6)
> > Glad to hear that PowerPoint 2007 opens the .odp and renders the path. But
> > does everything look exactly the same as in Impress?
> 
> Only visual glitch is the color of the text box object--black instead of
> white, easily adjusted. But that is just for this simple two slide test
> file. Understand there could be a lot of thrash between ODF and OOXML on a
> real world presentation.
> 
> Still beleive the better choice is to work in ODF and avoid "features" that
> don't translate between the two--either ODF to MS Office or OOXML to
> LibreOffice. And as with Writer--for high fidelity "exchange" send PDF or
> XPS print output.
> 
> But setting NEW as it is a valid issue with OOXML export filters.

Thanks for marking this bug as NEW.

Regarding to the "only" visual glitch, like you suggested there are many many
more problems when opening ODP in PowerPoint, and exporting to PPTX also has
many problems. The truth is real world demands very often require users export
to PPTX (and DOCX and XLSX) for various reasons, and getting the
interoperability to work is so important for adoption of LibreOffice.

For high fidelity, *using PDF is wholly insufficient* simply because so many
things (such as motion paths, transitions, etc.) are not saved as PDF, and PDFs
are generally not editable. Hope someone fixes these problems soon! And thanks
to all the developers for bringing LibreOffice this far.

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