On 07/05/2013, Milos Sramek sramek.mi...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
thank you all for your answers. In fact I take part in a larger scale
testing of interoperability of formats, since open source software is
currently considered by Slovak administration as and alternative to the
standard MS
] Compatibility LO/MSO
snip /
You may want to review the following guide published by m$:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/word-help/differences-between-the-opendocument-text-odt-format-and-the-word-docx-format-HA010355788.aspx
If this is a bug in LO I will file a bug in its Bugzilla. If it is a bug
Hi,
thank you all for your answers. In fact I take part in a larger scale
testing of interoperability of formats, since open source software is
currently considered by Slovak administration as and alternative to the
standard MS stuff. If everything goes really well, there will be a
transition
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Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Compatibility LO/MSO
Hi,
thank you all for your answers. In fact I take part in a larger scale
testing of interoperability of formats, since open source software is
currently considered
: [libreoffice-users] Compatibility LO/MSO
Hi :)
Ok, several points; (again just my own personal opinions which often put me
at
risk of being thrown off the mailing-lists for being too blunt) (err, and
i'm English not US)
1. To analyse you might find it better to add 2 programs
Milos Sramek wrote:
MS support of ODF
will probably never be perfect.
Sun had an ODF plugin for MS Office. I'd bet it works better than what
MS provides. It's also the only option for older Office versions.
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Milos Sramek wrote:
MS support of ODF
will probably never be perfect.
Sun had an ODF plugin for MS Office. I'd bet
Tom Davies wrote:
Hi:)
Most newer versions of MS Office have ODF support built-in. Unfortunately it's
only the 2013 and 365 that use the same version of ODF as everyone else. 2007
and 2010 use the old 1.1 which is not great for spreadsheets!
Regards from
Tom:)
It's been a while since
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Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Compatibility LO/MSO
Hi,
thank you all for your answers. In fact I take part in a larger scale
testing of interoperability of formats, since open source software is
currently considered by Slovak administration as and alternative
Hi Milos,
Milos Sramek schrieb:
Hi,
thank you all for your answers. In fact I take part in a larger scale
testing of interoperability of formats, since open source software is
currently considered by Slovak administration as and alternative to the
standard MS stuff.
Then you might be
Hi Milos,
Milos Sramek schrieb:
[..]
ODF 1.1 and OOXML transitional were used, the used fonts were available
on both computers. Line spacing does not seem to be a big issue, but one
can see inconsistent line spacing nearly everywhere. So, from the point
of view of interoperability it is
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Compatibility LO/MSO
Milos,
I'm no expert, nor can I tell you why you're having those issues, but I
can confirm that there are many differences in the way Word and LO Writer
work.
I use a lot of outline styles and they just don't translate well between
Hi Milos,
Milos Sramek schrieb:
Hi,
I observe that LibreOffice and MS Office display even simple documents,
containing just a few paragraphs with numbered and bulleted lists,
differently. These differences are from both sides: a document is
created in LO, stored in odf and opened in MSO (2013)
Hi,
I observe that LibreOffice and MS Office display even simple documents,
containing just a few paragraphs with numbered and bulleted lists,
differently. These differences are from both sides: a document is
created in LO, stored in odf and opened in MSO (2013) and vice versa:
created in
Hi,
Le 05/05/2013 11:01, Milos Sramek a écrit :
- if the reason is somewhere else
Do you have an idea?
Styles. Or lack of.
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On 05/05/2013 05:01 AM, Milos Sramek wrote:
Hi,
I observe that LibreOffice and MS Office display even simple
documents, containing just a few paragraphs with numbered and bulleted
lists, differently. These differences are from both sides: a document
is created in LO, stored in odf and opened
Kracked_P_P---webmaster wrote:
OOXML is not fully open and not fully defined due to proprietary
format information that is included with it [as far as I have been told].
Lots of info on this at Groklaw:
http://www.groklaw.net/staticpages/index.php?page=20051216153153504
:)
From: Milos Sramek sramek.mi...@gmail.com
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Sent: Sunday, 5 May 2013, 10:01
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Compatibility LO/MSO
Hi,
I observe that LibreOffice and MS Office display even simple documents,
containing just a few paragraphs with numbered
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