Hi Gerry
2012/7/22 Gerry T. <gerry.treppel@googlemail.com>:
Hi Philipp,
[...] I finished creating a table that compares the major points for both
word processors as a proof of concept. Should I continue with that
work also for Calc and Impress?
In addition, I am not sure how to integrate the minor points... Maybe
just adding them to the table as well... Or should I start a second
table so that it is easier to differentiate between "major" and
"minor" differences? What do you think?
I just had a look at the table. It looks great and it is also much easier to
grasp the differences between LO and MS Office. I think you can continue
with the other Calc and Impress as the table looks really very good.
Added.
Regarding minor features, I think, they can be added to the table under a
separator (e.g. a grey row with the title "Minor feature differences" or
something similar) indicating that the following items are minor
differences.
Done.
Is it possible to disable the sorting function of the table |><| because it
does not really make sense in this table.
Done.
P.S. BTW, is the lack of XML import / export in LibreOffice 2.6 actually
true or is LO capable of XML import/export?
I think, you mean LO3.6 ;-) Unfortunately, I cannot answer that
question since I still use the 3.5 branch... Maybe someone else on the
list knows that?
Cheers,
Philipp
PS: Having the points now in table form, can I remove the lengthy text
versions that are already integrated to clean up the wiki page or
should they stay?
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