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Hi Aakriti,

On Thu, 2012-06-14 at 11:35 +0530, Aakriti Gupta wrote:
I am currently interning at a company and my project is to
find/improve a tool for exporting MS Office formats to PDFs. A huge
number of documents would need to be converted to pdfs.

Could you suggest the approximate time in which this goal could be
achieved, considering that I'm totally new to LibreOffice? 

        That depends in large part on your ability, application &
experience ;-) it's hard to predict. Even programmers with equivalent
experience differ by 10x in productivity.

I have about 4 weeks to work on this project as part of the
internship. Could you suggest which of these issues could be fixed in
this timeframe?

        Some of them certainly. Let me give a rough estimate of time it (might)
take one of our guys to fix these. ie. someone who already had a compile
up and running & was ready to code.
 
The feasibility of fixing a considerable number of issues in the given
timeframe would help them decide the best option for this project. 

        Sure. Incidentally, using hybrid PDFs (ie. PDFs that contain the ODF
source document) is a really good choice for this sort of migration -
then at least you can load and edit the document later in (near) it's
original form - modulo any OOXML -> ODF migration issues.

On Thu, 2012-06-14 at 11:35 +0530, Aakriti Gupta wrote:
        > These are certain obvious bugs which have been filed too:
        > - The gradient in background colors, shapes, etc. is
        exported
        > incorrectly. (e.g. bug 45505 )

        I'm not sure it's as incorrect as all that, cf. the bug - but perhaps a
couple of man days to unwind what is going on.

        > - The text effects, like shadow, soft edges, glow, etc. are
        missing (e.g. bug 44135)

        Rendering transparency as grey (urk !) a man day perhaps; the other
text effects may simply not be imported and rendered a missing core
feature ? (not sure).

        > - Embedded charts, etc. are missing

        Clearly we can save & load charts elsewhere, so some level of new
internal plumbing required; I'd say a man week; we could find a mentor
to help out with this piece quite easily I think.

        Stock prices may plummet as well as go down, your house may be at risk
of being swapped for a cup-of-coffee by your bank if you fail to
re-capitalise the bank - etc. etc. ;-)

        HTH,

                Michael.

-- 
michael.meeks@suse.com  <><, Pseudo Engineer, itinerant idiot


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