Hi Andras,
Le 10/11/2012 10:00, Andras Timar a écrit :
Hi Jean-Baptiste,
On Sat, Nov 10, 2012 at 8:17 AM, Jean-Baptiste Faure
<jbf.faure@sud-ouest.org> wrote:
- release a complete list of legacy formats which are dropped. Is there
something else than sd? formats (StarOffice 5 formats) ?
It affects only old binary formats of StarOffice 5 and earlier versions.
Ok, that reduces the number of affected users ;-)
BTW shoudn't we remove traces of binfiler from filter/, too?
"cd filter && git grep BF_" gives a lot of hits.
Yes, that would make the things more clear.
- what the user can do with its old files: I think it is not enough to
say "you have to convert them with an old version of LibreOffice". For
example, I have old sdw and sxw files in my laboratory diary and I do
not want to lose their modification date if I convert them in ODF. What
should I do and what advice I could give to an end-user who is in the
same position?
sxw and other XML based formats are not affected.
Indeed, the master is still able to open my sx? files.
I opened an old sdw file (rsc\doku\feinkonz.43\rsc.sdw from
LibreOrfice source) and it did not have modification date, In fact it
had no metadata at all. Are you sure that this format supports
metadata? Of do you mean the modification date at the file system
level? touch -r file.sdw file.odt
Yes, I mean the modification date at the file system level. I know that
some images converters are able to convert photo from a format to
another without changing this date. So it is probably possible to do the
same for old documents.
My problem is to have all necessary informations to help end-users to
keep their old files/data in a readable format without losing important
informations. I think the modification date is one of them.
Best regards.
JBF
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