On 07/09/2014 01:19 μμ, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
You can switch LibreOffice to use ODF 1.1 instead of the default
1.2 (Extended)
by going to;
Tools - Options - Load/Save - General
Then about halfway down (or up) is a drop-down that lets you choose;
1.0/1.1
1.2
1.2 (Extended)
Note that the "Extended" part of that 3rd option is to test-drive things
that Oasis are considering for the next version of ODF, maybe 1.3 or
something. However it normally takes ages to define a new version of ODF
as it's decided by a committee of several hundred software companies, and
other organisations along with some fairly expert volunteers. Nothing gets
into an ODF standard until after it has been rigorously tested out in the
wild on real-world machines.
The devs have been working on a new option for that drop-down to hopefully
wrap-up most of those options into 1 consolidated version. I'm not sure if
that's what the 1.0/1.1 is about or if a 4th option might suddenly appear.
Anyway, going by what Owen Genat said 22hours ago it might be worth setting
this option to see if it helps import the gdocs. I've a feeling this
setting is just about exporting/saving documents but it might help deal
with the issue Owen raised.
Regards from
Tom :)
I tried it with no luck.
Alexandros.
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