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much progress this tool could achieve. Document
fidelity across Office suites is in my opinion the greatest obstacle to
LibreOffice adoption.
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Hi,
Would that help for important / export testing? Anyway: If you see specific
glitches very likely someone else reported those.
Test documents need to be simple, not complex For the rest I agree to
Timar :)
Ekari schrieb am Do., 7. Juli 2016 11:41:
> I think the community will be better w
I think the community will be better with those files than
without them, your stance can't speak for all, I for one already said
I can't handle those numbers but a joint effort will be able to digest them
faster
than me, if you prefer not have the files that's your problem, I would like
the rest of
Hi,
On Wed, Jun 29, 2016 at 12:39 PM, Ekari wrote:
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> I have almost 1000 proprietary MS files that I'm whiling
> to share for bug reports, I already reported some but
> I can't possibly do it alone for all files in a timely manner,
> would it be OK to drop the files compressed as xz
> som
Hi,
I have almost 1000 proprietary MS files that I'm whiling
to share for bug reports, I already reported some but
I can't possibly do it alone for all files in a timely manner,
would it be OK to drop the files compressed as xz
somewhere to then be processed individually by the community?
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