Re: [tdf-discuss] The Microsoft Word 2007 XML(*.docx) format does not correctly save numbering edits.

2011-09-05 Thread Cor Nouws

e-letter wrote (05-09-11 00:05)


Long-term it does help, in terms of making very clear to the original
poster that the priority is superior performance of LO.


True, but I expect someone choosing for GNU (the OP) to be well aware of 
that.



There is no negative attitude towards m$ except your own perception.


Writing 'm$' is recognised as such.


The position is clear, help LO odt, not m$.


Well, of course that is what is best, but will not always help with 
problems instantly.


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Re: [tdf-discuss] The Microsoft Word 2007 XML(*.docx) format does not correctly save numbering edits.

2011-09-04 Thread e-letter
On 02/09/2011, M Robinson mr.m.robin...@gmail.com wrote:
 LibreOffice 3.4.0
 OOO340m1 (Build:12)

   I've tried this repeatedly, when I generate lines of text, number them
 (F12), delete every other line number, save in Microsoft Word 2007 XML
 (*.docx) format the results are always the same when viewed in MS Word
 2007: the numbered lines with deleted numbers are no longer indented.
 However, the Open Office XML Text (*.docx) format does correctly save
 the file and appears as expected when viewed in MS Word 2007.


These typical m$ queries are irrelevant to LO. If you want to create
m$ documents, get money out of your pocket and pay for m$o. If the
expected and desired behaviour occurs with the native odt format, then
LO is good.

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Re: [tdf-discuss] The Microsoft Word 2007 XML(*.docx) format does not correctly save numbering edits.

2011-09-04 Thread Mike Hall

On 04/09/2011 09:31, e-letter wrote:

On 02/09/2011, M Robinsonmr.m.robin...@gmail.com  wrote:

LibreOffice 3.4.0
OOO340m1 (Build:12)

I've tried this repeatedly, when I generate lines of text, number them
(F12), delete every other line number, save in Microsoft Word 2007 XML
(*.docx) format the results are always the same when viewed in MS Word
2007: the numbered lines with deleted numbers are no longer indented.
However, the Open Office XML Text (*.docx) format does correctly save
the file and appears as expected when viewed in MS Word 2007.


These typical m$ queries are irrelevant to LO. If you want to create
m$ documents, get money out of your pocket and pay for m$o. If the
expected and desired behaviour occurs with the native odt format, then
LO is good.

Unfortunately they aren't irrelevant. If only life were that simple. 
Whether or not you have a copy of MSO, to communicate with other people 
and companies it is frequently necessary to write .doc or .docx files. 
The original message is good information towards making that process better.


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Re: [tdf-discuss] The Microsoft Word 2007 XML(*.docx) format does not correctly save numbering edits.

2011-09-04 Thread Cor Nouws

Hi e-letter,

e-letter wrote (04-09-11 10:31)


These typical m$ queries are irrelevant to LO. If you want to create
m$ documents, get money out of your pocket and pay for m$o. If the
expected and desired behaviour occurs with the native odt format, then
LO is good.


Sorry, but I am not so happy with your post.
Not only does it not help the poster with his question, it also breathes 
a negative attitude towards Microsoft. Which may be your or any ones 
personal choice, but is not the tone I would like to see promoted here.


Would be great if you want to consider this.
Regards,
Cor


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Re: [tdf-discuss] The Microsoft Word 2007 XML(*.docx) format does not correctly save numbering edits.

2011-09-04 Thread Cor Nouws

Hello ,

M Robinson wrote (02-09-11 19:24)

LibreOffice 3.4.0
OOO340m1 (Build:12)
I've tried this repeatedly, when I generate lines of text, number them
(F12), delete every other line number, save in Microsoft Word 2007 XML
(*.docx) format the results are always the same when viewed in MS Word
2007: the numbered lines with deleted numbers are no longer indented.
However, the Open Office XML Text (*.docx) format does correctly save
the file and appears as expected when viewed in MS Word 2007.

Below are area screenshots of both formats viewed in MS Word 2007.

http://imagebin.org/170701

http://imagebin.org/170702


Thanks for this clear problem description. I did a search in our 
bugtracker (on indent and docx) and found one possibly related post:

https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=34283

Note that he most recent version is 3.4.3. Maybe that version does the 
job better?
Fact is that the docx filters are not yet fully finished, so this might 
be on the to do list, In any case, I think it would be useful if there 
is an issue for your finding.

Could you pls do that your self?
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=LibreOffice
  Version 3.4.0, component writer.

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Re: [tdf-discuss] The Microsoft Word 2007 XML(*.docx) format does not correctly save numbering edits.

2011-09-04 Thread e-letter
On 04/09/2011, Cor Nouws oo...@nouenoff.nl wrote:
 Hi e-letter,

 e-letter wrote (04-09-11 10:31)

 These typical m$ queries are irrelevant to LO. If you want to create
 m$ documents, get money out of your pocket and pay for m$o. If the
 expected and desired behaviour occurs with the native odt format, then
 LO is good.

 Sorry, but I am not so happy with your post.
 Not only does it not help the poster with his question, it also breathes
 a negative attitude towards Microsoft. Which may be your or any ones
 personal choice, but is not the tone I would like to see promoted here.


Long-term it does help, in terms of making very clear to the original
poster that the priority is superior performance of LO. There is no
negative attitude towards m$ except your own perception. The position
is clear, help LO odt, not m$.

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Re: [tdf-discuss] The Microsoft Word 2007 XML(*.docx) format does not correctly save numbering edits.

2011-09-04 Thread e-letter
On 04/09/2011, Mike Hall mike.h...@onepoyle.net wrote:
...
 Unfortunately they aren't irrelevant. If only life were that simple.
 Whether or not you have a copy of MSO, to communicate with other people
 and companies it is frequently necessary to write .doc or .docx files.

Then you should buy m$o if receipt of m$ formats is mandatory.
Otherwise, what's wrong with despatch of both pdf (to view) and odt
(to promote LO)?

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Re: [tdf-discuss] The Microsoft Word 2007 XML(*.docx) format does not correctly save numbering edits.

2011-09-04 Thread Mike Hall

On 04/09/2011 23:09, e-letter wrote:

On 04/09/2011, Mike Hallmike.h...@onepoyle.net  wrote:
...

Unfortunately they aren't irrelevant. If only life were that simple.
Whether or not you have a copy of MSO, to communicate with other people
and companies it is frequently necessary to write .doc or .docx files.

Then you should buy m$o if receipt of m$ formats is mandatory.
Otherwise, what's wrong with despatch of both pdf (to view) and odt
(to promote LO)?


I can give you many examples. Here is one in my last post on this thread:

I'm applying for a job. The company insists that CVs are submitted in 
Word XP format. In this case there is no option but to comply. This 
requirement is by no means unusual, especially for bigger companies. If 
you aren't willing to conform, your application will be rejected. The CV 
won't be read 'just in case'. And yes, the insistence is generally 
perfectly reasonable because the HR recruitment system only works with 
Word XP documents.


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Re: [tdf-discuss] The Microsoft Word 2007 XML(*.docx) format does not correctly save numbering edits.

2011-09-04 Thread Jean-Baptiste Faure
Le 02/09/2011 19:24, M Robinson a écrit :
 LibreOffice 3.4.0
 OOO340m1 (Build:12)
  
   I've tried this repeatedly, when I generate lines of text, number them
 (F12), delete every other line number, save in Microsoft Word 2007 XML
 (*.docx) format the results are always the same when viewed in MS Word
 2007: the numbered lines with deleted numbers are no longer indented.
 However, the Open Office XML Text (*.docx) format does correctly save
 the file and appears as expected when viewed in MS Word 2007.
 
 Below are area screenshots of both formats viewed in MS Word 2007.
 
 http://imagebin.org/170701
 
 http://imagebin.org/170702
 

Hi,

Try this : instead of saving in MS-Word format, do your work in odt
format only. And when your document is finished, export it to the target
format.

Best regards.
JBF

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[tdf-discuss] The Microsoft Word 2007 XML(*.docx) format does not correctly save numbering edits.

2011-09-02 Thread M Robinson
LibreOffice 3.4.0
OOO340m1 (Build:12)
 
I've tried this repeatedly, when I generate lines of text, number them
(F12), delete every other line number, save in Microsoft Word 2007 XML
(*.docx) format the results are always the same when viewed in MS Word
2007: the numbered lines with deleted numbers are no longer indented.
However, the Open Office XML Text (*.docx) format does correctly save
the file and appears as expected when viewed in MS Word 2007.

Below are area screenshots of both formats viewed in MS Word 2007.

http://imagebin.org/170701

http://imagebin.org/170702

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