Hi :)
I think the problem is that MS Office 2010's and 2007's versions of docX, xlsX, 
(etc ) are not the same as each other and not the same as the ISO standard they 
managed to push through.  For most programs the differences would be considered 
bugs and work would be done to make the program more compatible with the 
standard.  For MS Office those differences seem to be considered enhancements 
and wont ever get fixed.  

So, which one should LO aim for?  Should it aim for compatibility with MSO 
2010's or 2007's implementation of the docX (etc)?  

An added complication appears to be that (just like with the Rtf format) those 
differences are not published so differences would have to be found and reverse 
engineered before the devs can start working on increasing compatibility.  

With the Rtf format Micorsoft apparently got taken to court, again, and lost 
again.  So now they are no longer developing the Rtf format and the new docX 
(etc) ISO standard makes much the same promises that were made with Rtf.  

That is why Andreas' link to the annual Peanuts joke was so apt.  People are 
once again under the impression that MS will deliver what it promises, 
compatibility.  

If it can't even be compatible with it's own native OOXML format and seems to 
use those incompatibilities to force people to keep buying newer and newer 
versions of their programs then just how much can we rely on their 
implementation of the OpenDocument Format's (pre-existing) ISO format as used 
by almost everyone that is not MS?  

Regards from
Tom :)  


--- On Fri, 17/8/12, Andreas Säger <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Andreas Säger <[email protected]>
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Re: Office 2013 to (finally) read and write Open 
XML
To: [email protected]
Date: Friday, 17 August, 2012, 20:53

Am 17.08.2012 21:30, Milos Sramek wrote:
> Dňa 17.08.2012 18:52, Andreas Säger wrote / napísal(a):
>> Am 17.08.2012 16:31, T. R. Valentine wrote:
>>> http://www.theregister.co.uk/2012/08/15/office_2013_strict_open_xml/
>>> 
>>> This should improve compatibility between LO and M$O.
> Does anybody know how far is LO with implementation of Strict Open XML?
> Fully done? Or just a part of it?
> Milos
>>> 
>> 

The file format called "Office Open XML" will never be implemented by any 
software other than Microsoft Office. It is far too much for a comparatively 
small package like LibreOffice or OpenOffice.
When anybody has written a clone of MS Office with the exact same feature set 
(may be next decade?), MS will come up with the next bloated bullshit.


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