Yes, you are right, very close to 100%≠100%, but some people (me included)
actually thinks that very close to 100%≈100%…
But I see your point, of course. Yes, I will probably file a bug. I will
look for something simple to convert to DOC and see what happens, and
include necessary files in the bug report.
I just put it on top of my To-Do-list, so it will be done before the end of
this day (Swedish time).
Johnny Andersson
2007/4/6, CPHennessy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Tuesday 03 April 2007, Johnny Andersson wrote:
> 100%? Yeah, right… Then I guess I do something seriously wrong every
time
> I convert to doc, xls etc. Yes, maybe I do. One thing, for example, that
> always goes wrong when I convert things (ODF→DOC), is automatic page
> breaks. If the document contains one page minus a few rows, the
resulting
> DOC file will be two pages (or maybe vice versa, I don't remember
exactly
> and I don't care as long as it's not right).
"very close to 100%" != 100%
Please file your bug report so that 2.3 or 3.x will have that bug fixed.
> Johnny Andersson
>
> 2007/4/2, CPHennessy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > On Wednesday 28 March 2007, + Larry Williams wrote:
> > > [ MODERATED ] ********************
> > > I have looked, but can not find a section on the website about any
> > > campatability issues that OO may have with its counterpart
> > > applications. Is there any lost data or formatting during
conversion?
> >
> > In general no, but no office suite ( even intra-MSOffice versions can
> > guarantee 100% compatability.
> >
> > For DOC I would say that compatability must be very close to 100%.
> > For Excel I'm guessing that it is about 99% ( ignoring VBA).
> > For Impress it may be 95%.
> >
> > Also you measurements and mine may be different ;)
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