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On 07.02.22 14:24, Regina Henschel wrote:
Unfortunately the way to render it is specified in ODF different from the way MS Office renders it.

But apparently you can do both, don't understand why not always run in compatibility mode.

Therefore I have introduced a flag to distinguish ODF rendering from MS Office rendering. The "Material" drop-down contains now an item "Metal ODF" and "Metal MSO". And that is the reason I write to the list.

A flag would be some tools > option > compatibility setting. Much better than having two _materials_ doing the same here but different things there.

I(f you cannot do this, use at least "Material OOXML".

In addition the item "Metal MSO" might need a different image. Currently I use the same icon as for "Metal ODF". But I think adding a new icon could be done separately after the patch is integrated in master.

Would not be required if the compatibility option is a true compatibility flag.

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