Hi,
I've changed subject, since the discussion went in a different direction.
Meanwhile I've discovered, that one can run OSX in a virtual machine :).
That fits to my environment well.
I've tested a few random files with a few random version on Linux, Mac
and Windows. The results:
http://bender.dam.fmph.uniba.sk/~milos/roundtrip/odttest-mac-win/rslt-web.ods
Brief explanantion:
grade 0: pixel level identical
grade 1: some differences, probably not visible
...
Grade meaning is explained in a comment
is a link to pdf:
column LND: side by side
column THE: overlay
column HLPE: vertically aligned lines
column FDE: vertically and horizontally aligned
first sheet: print test: printed by tested version (name in header) and
in reference version (LO43 on Linux) and compared
second sheet: roundtrip test: saved to odt and printed by the reference
version. No differences here
Which versions should I test? The engines can be specified by
environment variable - I can test that too.
Is there a way how to install multiple versions in parallel on MAC? I
can install only production and development one.
best
Milos
On 2016-10-18 18:36, Khaled Hosny wrote:
On Tue, Oct 18, 2016 at 09:06:42AM +0200, Milos Sramek wrote:
Dear Khaled,
do you think that extensive comparison of rendering of numerous
documents with and without the new layout engine makes sense?
If yes, I can run my tests in such a way to see if there are any
differences.
This would be extremely helpful, and more so if it can run on Windows or
Mac.
My test documents use latin script except for a few ones in Chinese. So,
if you happen to have sume documents in Arabic I can add them to my test
set.
I’ve a random collection of documents somewhere, I’ll clean it up and
send it to you.
Regards,
Khaled
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