On 1/31/2011 8:59 AM, Robert Allen wrote:
i simply wanted to see an example of a document - ANY DOCUMENT - in your program and after spending approximately 20 minutes of searching and finding nothing but explanations of how things work and how great things are could still NOT find a single example - is it necessary to have to go through the entire download& installation simply to see an example of a document in this not really that open of an open office doc?
What do you want to see? There are quite a few different formats under the ODF standard (odt, ods, odg, ...) that can be used quite well with a number of different programs -- even the newer versions of Office (2007 SP2 and later) make an attempt at them, though not interoperably really with anybody else's ODF implementations, by their choice. That's what makes ODF a very open standard. If what you want is an odt file (the word processor's default output format), we can easily send you any number of them (or their corresponding PDF files), but if you have specific questions about whether particular features are supported you'd be better off asking about those directly.
The documentation available in PDF format on the site is extensive, and those document were produced by Writer in odt format and then exported to PDF.
If this doesn't address your question, I'm afraid you'll have to be more specific about exactly what you want to see.
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