They may not display documents written in LO exactly the same as LO does,
because they are free to ignore properties that makes "Extended" part.
Surely any ODF imlementation is free to *display* documents however it
wishes, even if it would implement (in the sense of "round-trip") the
document exactly. The *rendering* is completely unspecified by ODF,
isn't it?
If you want a standardized rendering, you need to look at some other
format, like PDF perhaps? Or TeX ;)
Or then I am on crack, and you can ignore me.
--tml
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