El 03/10/11 11:38, e-letter escribi:On 02/10/2011, Jean-Baptiste 
[email protected]:I think other formats than ODF should be 
considered only as export
formats, like pdf is. Work in ODF, save in ODF and, if you have to send
your file, choose an export format accordingly to the usage of the file.
If receiver of the document does not need to modify the file, pdf is the
right format. If he needs to modify the document and is not able to work
with ODF (nobody is perfect), then you should export your document to
doc (MS-Office 97/2000/XP). But your ODF version should always be your
reference version.By coincedence, was thinking about this whilst looking at the 
menu bar
'file'. There are 'save as' and 'export' options.


Wouldn't be better from a design perspective to use the 'save as'
option only for odf formats, and the option 'export' for non-odf (pdf,
png, html, etc.) formats?JBF


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