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On 12-9-2014 20:28, Stef Bon wrote:
c. I will provide a bug report. With stripped data. I really think
that the importing and exporting "foreign" formats like docx, and
especially the different versions of it, is very important. You speak
about different versions. I know with Samba, the project leaders are
provided the latest details from microsoft about the different
versions SMB2, 2.1 and 3 to get maximal compatibility. Isn't that
possible with their docx format?

http://blogs.msdn.com/b/chrisrae/archive/2010/09/25/where-is-the-documentation-for-office-2010-s-docx-xlsx-pptx-formats.aspx

and

http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee908654%28v=office.12%29.aspx

A quooot from the first link:
"The good news is that ECMA-376 is freely available and almost everything Office 2007 writes is covered by that standard"

They talk about 'Office 2007', not about the versions after that one....

The last 2 years of revisions (2nd link) are all "No changes to the meaning...." effectively making the specs old, and making it hard to make a piece of software capable of reading/writing office 2013 documents.

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