On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 09:29:40PM +0530, shirish ???????????????<shirishag75@gmail.com> wrote:
Wow, nice Miklos. Its not everyday that a developer comes up and
shares his work with us users. It would be nice if you would blog
about it sometimes, maybe tag it so somebody like me who doesn't have
any programming knowledge (and doesn't want to) can come and see what
progress is being made in that.
What you linked is already the list of posts tagged as 'libreoffice'. :)
On the other side, what would you say would be a good strategy to push
other text-editors to use the spec. or come close to it. What they
need to look at, I can atleast ask in abiword, gedit and other
open-source text-editors even if its just as a wishlist bug. Would
need that info.
That may sounds too obvious: most of the spec is clear, so what a
developer of a text editor can do is really 1) read a part of the spec
2) as a reference implementation, you can have a look at what MSO does,
as long as the blackbox model it provides helps you.
Lastly, I have just subscribed to the nomail version of the list.
While the traffic is not much now, in the coming days I do feel its
going to be big and I don't want to be distracted by other
discussions. As already said not a programmer so many things which
would be discussed may be those as well as other wishlist stuff.
If you have a specific document in odt format which is not exported
properly in RTF and it is in MSO, then you are welcome to report it
following http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/BugReport and as my free
time permits, I can try to fix it up.
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