Hi Miklos,
I mis-wrote in my last email, as i only do writer bug triaging, so
luckily ww8 hasnt been used to mislead anyone. :)
Regards,
Jay Philips
On 07/14/2014 12:44 PM, Miklos Vajna wrote:
On Mon, Jul 14, 2014 at 01:58:56AM +0400, Jay Philips <philipz85@hotmail.com> wrote:
I have been using ww8 to cover all the doc/xls/etc. as i saw Stahl use
it in one of his comments. I saw Joren using odf, so i've been using
that sometimes. I dont see much benefit in breaking odf down into
individual odf extensions as we can already limit queries by application.
WW8 is just "WinWord 8", i.e. what Microsoft calls [MS-DOC], using ww8
to refer to xls/ppt is misleading.
Maybe just use the extension for all the cases? That's easy to
understand for everyone, unlike WW8, OOXML, ODF, and others.
BTW, Joel: I have no problem with whiteboard renames, though if you
could please:
1) Send a mail to this list when you did rename them and
2) Do it with a script, so for the casual developer the rename is more
or less atomic
That would be excellent and make our lives much easier. :-)
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