On 13/08/2013, Rogier F. van Vlissingen <vliscony@gmail.com> wrote:
Ever since 4.0 I have had increasing problems with file compatibility with
MSO...
Consider this a blessing is disguise; the primary use of LO is to
create and increase the quantity of odf documents, not to be a free m$
clone.
Currently I am working on a project with MSO users and when I open a .doc
which contains any comments, what happens is the last character BEFORE the
comment anchor is reduced in font size, and therefore when you delete the
comment, you now have to go into the text to fix the font size.
Anyone had the same? I think it's time for a bug report.
Why can't you afford to use a legitimate copy of m$?
Are you seriously suggesting programmers' time should be spent on a
minor proprietary format comment feature instead of improving software
QA for LO odf??? Astonishing.
The following hyperlink shows high priority bugs already requiring
resolution (especially regressions which are indicative of a failure
in software QA):
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/QA/Bugzilla/Useful_Queries
Please review.
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