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Hello Sophie, *,
On Donnerstag, 13. Juni 2013 18:52 Sophie Gautier wrote:
On 13/06/2013 18:22, Thomas Hackert wrote:
sorry for bother you again, but in the above mentioned unit

(https://translations.documentfoundation.org/de/libo_help/translate.html#unit=40270452)
I found the following text with my parallel installed LO Version:
4.1.0.0.beta2+
Build ID: 5ae6803a21f5e2b6e107ee405e9b3346105c646
TinderBox: Linux-x86_64@31-Release-Configuration-RHEL5-Baseline,
Branch:libreoffice-4-1, under Debian Testing AMD64:

I had the same questioning yesterday evening, I found the text too
technical/geeky for that kind of explanation.

"G"

<quote>
With several legacy pre-ODF1.2 and ODF1.2-only consumers out
there, users wanted a more backward-compatible ODF 1.2 extended
mode, that uses stuff deprecated in 1.2, and/or is
'bug-compatible' to older OpenOffice.org versions. Therefore the
ODF 1.2 Extended (compat) mode was introduced.
</quote>

How is that paragraph meant to read? There are several users out
there, who uses old ODF versions (but what does "legacy" mean in
that context?)? I seem to understand it that way, that there are
several users out there, who still use the old ODF file format,
so that the developers have "invented" the ODF 1.2 extended mode
(correct me, if I am wrong ... ;) ), so that these users can use
it with their older files (not sure, what "stuff depreacted"
should exactly means, though ... :( ). Am I right? Or could
someone explain it in a better way (as well as translate it
perhaps ... ;) )?

I left out the words [consumer], [stuff] and [bug-compatible], I
translated it something like that:
There is still some pre-ODF12 and ODF1.2 only in use out there,
where our users want a more backward-compatible ODF 1.2 extended
mode, that uses deprecated functions in 1.2, and/or is compatible
to older OOo version. Therefore the ODF 1.2 Extended (compat) mode
was introduced.

Ah, O.K.

But as you, I'm still not really convinced by my translation.

But it is much better understandable than Thorsten's original ... ;)
Thanks a lot
Thomas.

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