On 05/02/2014 07:50 PM, Sophie wrote:
Hi Jay,,
Le 02/05/2014 17:40, Jay Philips a écrit :
Hi Sophie,

If you are not already aware, you can create office documents at
office.com as it is free. I have created a few tests there myself, but
prefer to use ms word myself.
Yes, thanks, but it's not exactly the same as local version and I don't
know what version is used online so it makes the test less trustful on a
QA perspective.

I just confirmed that the online version is running word 2013 as i tested a document that opens one way in 2010 and another way in 2013.

  I could definitely supply you with any
sample files that you need to run the tests, but unfortunately i dont
think i would have the time to manage test runs myself.
Of course, I don't want you to manage test runs :) but if you could
supply me with few docs and what needs to be tested based on your
experience, it would be great.

Yes i could definitely supply you with a few docs, but my experience is quite limited to the tests that i'm currently doing and sending bug fixes in for.

Cheers
Sophie
Jay Philips

On 05/02/2014 07:20 PM, Sophie wrote:
Hi Jay,
Le 02/05/2014 14:21, Jay Philips a écrit :
Hi All,

I was curious what compatibility tests are being run to ensure that LibO
displays ODF accurately. I had asked a similar question a few days back
on the LibO QA mailing list but never got a response. Is there an
archive of standard compliant odf 1.0/1.1 and 1.2 files that is
available? Alternatively, is there an ODF test to validate if a ODF file
outputted by an ODF compatible software complies to the ODF standard and
can output the file as a pdf to show how it should be rendered, somewhat
similar to the Acid test for CSS.

As part of my extensive testing of .docx files in LibO, i'm currently
testing ODF outputted by LibO to see how well its imported into Word
2010 and 2013, as well as testing ODF outputted by Word 2010 and 2013 to
see how well its imported into LibO. It would be nice to have a ODF
software that i could use its output as a reference to compare these
results against, as i've found ODF outputted by word 2010 that doesnt
open correctly in LibO but did in Calligra Words and i've also found ODF
files on libreoffice.org that displayed differences in LibO 4.1 and 4.2.
Currently if a .doc, .docx or .rtf loads different between LibO and ms
word, i report these bugs, but if there are load differences for .odt
files its difficult to know if its a LibO or ms word problem.
If you are interested, I'm maintaining a tool for the QA team, mainly
for manual regression tests, but also to tests new features. It's called
MozTrap and you can find it here :
http://manual-test.libreoffice.org/results/runs/
I would like to add more regression tests on import/export to Office
formats, but I don't have Windows or Office so it makes it difficult for
me to write accurate tests. Would you be interested to help me to write
them correctly and add some samples to tests.
Here is MozTrap guide:
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/MozTrap/User_Guide

Kind regards
Sophie

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