On Mon, Mar 7, 2011 at 5:17 AM, Arda Tunccekic <[email protected]> wrote:
> If the "x format" is the default format in the leading&mainstream office
> product, you can't escape from it unfortunately.

Sure you can, especially when the "leading [for $] & mainstream"
office product supports both formats: just change your default format
to .doc (.xls, etc) and your output documents will be 100% compatible
with the .???x formats (if you're using MSO), or 95+% compatible if
you're using OO or LO.

> It is useful for me because the documents are smaller in size.

Better to use .odf formats for this, and they work even in MSO 2007+.

> I know it's so much pain for the development team but LO should be
> compatible in every possible way.

They are and do, but there are limits when you don't have the
resources of a market giant with monopoly power (so far) and a
proprietary format that no one likes.

> If someday LO market takes over, LO can set the rules.

It's coming, sooner than you might think.

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