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Hello Tom, *;
On Donnerstag, 13. Juni 2013 23:12 Tom Davies wrote:
The quote is a real mess.  It looks like some contortion i might
write on a bad day.  How about going for a total re-write? 

I think, Thorsten should decide it ... ;)

Something like

"ODF 1.2 (Extended)(compat) is written to be more compatible with
ODF 1.0 and 1.1 files, as well as with files that use plain ODF
1.2 without the Extended features."

Sounds much better ... ;)

and just leave out the excuses about why the new format got
written.

Well, I think we should describe "ODF 1.2 (Extended)" in the OLH, as 
I for myself, was wondering in the past, what this should be for ... 
;)
Thanks for the answer
Thomas.

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