https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=85817
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--- Comment #10 from Jay Philips <philipz85@hotmail.com> ---
(In reply to Cor Nouws from comment #7)
The uno command makes a doc file out of the active document.
So we can't change that string to some docX :)
Thanks for the clarification. :D
So 'Email as Microsoft Word' should do.
Well with two versions of Microsoft Word documents, is better that a user knows
which format is being attached to an email before clicking it.
What I meant with "total new, but interesting discussion": if we want it, it
needs more work to be done :) .. > RFE?
So yes, there likely should be a discussion on whether we should be sticking
with the old format or not.
(In reply to A (Andy) from comment #8)
But in IMPRESS I find:
"E-mail as Microsoft PowerPoint Presentation..."
-> If you agree that words like "Text", "Spreadsheet" are not necessary to
add, then we should probably also do it that way in IMPRESS (without
Presentation)? Otherwise, it should also be added to WRITER and CALC?
Nice catch Andy. :D
@Cor: Do I understand that right, that it is technical not possible to send
it in addition already directly as a docx?
No he's saying the function sends out a doc file, so renaming the menu item to
say docx wouldnt fix the issue. :D
In DRAW I have only:
"Document as E-mail..."
"E-mail as PDF..."
But should there not also be an entry "E-mail as OpenDocument Drawing"?
I think you should file a bug for that. :D
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