Hi :)  
A bug-report is a good plan.  

When i had a quick look into NeoOffice a couple of years ago it was based on 
OpenOffice.org pre-the-fork.  I don't know if they have re-based on LO in the 
last couple of years.  Either way it uses ODF.  Apache OpenOffice are hoping to 
incorporate all the accessibility stuff from IBM's Lotus Symphony fairly 
quickly even though it's all java-based.  Again, both use ODF.  

Doc format is good at the moment but it's owned by MS and it's in their best 
interest to try to stop it from being used for new documents and the sooner 
they can do that the better for them.  They need to push everyone into using 
their newer format (which changes at each release of their Suite) so that 
people are forced into renting the latest MS Office suite as soon as possible.  

Right now is a difficult time to start thinking about long-term storage.  Maybe 
in a year or 2 things will become clearer
1.  the MS format may settle down although that seems unlikely 
2.  ODF may become much more widely used
Of course the Rtf format that was being widely promoted a few years ago has 
turned out to be a bit of a nightmare and is another format owned by MS.  
Apparently MS made the same promises for Rtf that they currently make for DocX 
but fell so far short of their promises about interoperability and 
compatibility that MS allegedly lost court cases about it.  

Doc is a good format for sharing documents and working with others at the 
moment but it might not a good one for long-term storage.  ODF seems to be 
rapidly increasing in popularity.  It was a bit of a surprise that Apple choose 
to create their own format!  

So, i think your plan to store documents in 2 formats is a good plan.  Pdf is 
not easily editable but at least it looks the same on different types of 
machines.  
Regards from
Tom :)  



--- On Sun, 25/11/12, Declan Moriarty <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Declan Moriarty <[email protected]>
Subject: Fw: [libreoffice-users] Regression: LibreOffice 3.5.6.2 gives error 
"Read Error: Not a winword97 file" wen opening some Word 97 files.
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Date: Sunday, 25 November, 2012, 22:04

Tom,

I will do a bug report about this.  One reason I have been converting to .doc 
is that I had originally had Word filter for Ami Pro documents that I had a lot 
of and needed to convert them.  I found out that the Ami Pro filter from 
Microsoft didn't do graphics.  I had to get them converted by other means.  I 
also have Windows Write documents that again were converted to Word format.  So 
it seemed natural to convert everything to Word.

I then started to convert to ODF and PDF because it was a good idea to hedge 
ones bets.  I then discovered that Apple iWork Pages doesn't read ODF files!  
This meant that Word .doc files become suddenly more relevant.  Pages is the 
only Word processor other than TextEdit on the Mac that tracks the cursor when 
zoomed using Mac OS X zoom feature in Lion.  LibreOffice doesn't do it.  So I 
will be moving to Pages once all this conversion and archiving is over.  Google 
Docs used to track the cursor but stopped doing it when they updated their 
system.  MS Word for the mac doesn't track the cursor in Lion and won't do it 
ever.  Microsoft have said that Office for mac isn't accessible and won't be 
accessible.  If you want accessible office buy a Windows PC!  NeoOffice is paid 
for and worse you have to give a "Donation" before you download it.  Because it 
is "Donation" ware there is no comeback if things go wrong.  Also NeoOffice 
doesn't work with
 VoiceOver that I don't use, but I refuse to support software that won't work 
with it and whose developers won't be making NeoOffice work with VoiceOver.  
Also NeoOffice doesn't track the cursor.
 
Declan Moriarty

----- Forwarded Message -----
From: Tom Davies <[email protected]>
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>; Declan 
Moriarty <[email protected]> 
Sent: Sunday, 25 November 2012, 21:41
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Regression: LibreOffice 3.5.6.2 gives error 
"Read Error: Not a winword97 file" wen opening some Word 97 files.
 
Hi :)
ODF is used by a wide variety of programs;  Google docs, Caligra/KOffice, 
AbiWord = basically all of them except MS Office and even MS Office is starting 
to offer the option.  It's not 'just' AOO and LO.  So the format should be 
around for a fair while.  

That said it does make sense to have a back-up in a different format and Pdf 
displays the same on all different platforms so it might even be useful.  

It might be good to post a bug-report about it.  Doc is usually a good format 
for sharing and collaborating with other people but it is a proprietary format 
and as such has always been subject to the slightest whims of a single 3rd 
party profit-making company.
Regards from
Tom :)  


--- On Sun, 25/11/12, Declan Moriarty <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Declan Moriarty <[email protected]>
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Regression: LibreOffice 3.5.6.2 gives error "Read 
Error: Not a winword97 file" wen opening some Word 97 files.
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Date: Sunday, 25 November, 2012, 19:49

I have been converting various documents to MS Word XP and ODF format from 
floppy disks.  I am going through the directories to check to see if the 
documents have been converted properly before finally archiving the converted 
documents to CD/DVD.  The was a group of Word 97 documents that I had converted 
a year ago that I am now looking at.  I was shocked that some of these Word 97 
documents won't now open in LibreOffice.  I was running LibreOffice 3.5.6.2.  I 
upgraded to LibreOffice 3.6.3. with no effect, it still doesn't open these Word 
97 files.  Note that the majority of the files open.  These are simple text 
files with no graphics or tables in them.  The files that fail have no pattern 
to them.

I re-installed Open Office 3.2.1 and they will open with that.  I checked other 
older versions of LibO and found that LibreOffice 3.5.6.2 does NOT open the 
files.

There are a few files like this that won't open.  I am currently going through 
the directories and re-saving any that don't work with the word "re-saved" in 
the filename keeping the original Word 97 file so I can keep the date.  There 
are 3 files I have done this too but I know there are more.

Should I start a new bug for this?

This doesn't feel nice to know that the major free office suite has problems 
opening Word 97 files.  Luckily I have converted these to ODF files but I also 
want to convert them to PDF files just in case ODF stops being used.

I am using LibreOffice on Mac OS X 10.6.8 Snow Leopard.  These problem files 
will open in TextEdit.  I am thinking of using iWork Pages because it tracks 
properly in Lion that I will upgrade to once I have sorted out all these 
conversions.  Hopefully since TextEdit can open these "Problem" Word 97 files 
Pages will too.

 
Declan Moriarty
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