https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=125268
--- Comment #19 from Gerald Pfeifer <gerald@pfeifer.com> ---
Thank you, Tamás.
Based on my own experience with bug #131215 I'd make two suggestions:
1. Change the default behavior such that an export from ODT to DOCX
changes colors as little as possible.
I now understand there is an option under
Options -> Tools -> Load/Save -> Microsoft
re shading vs highlighting, but this is rather hidden and as a user
the primary expectation is one of interoperability where possible.
2. Timur pointed me to
https://help.libreoffice.org/7.0/en-US/text/shared/optionen/01130200.html
which absolutely would not have helped me (without the actual example he
showed.)
"Microsoft Office has two character attributes similar to
LibreOfficeDev character background. Select the appropriate
attribute (highlighting or shading) which you would like to
use during export to Microsoft Office file formats."
It would be great to enhance this. I am not an expert, but definitely
volunteer to validate whether any such update would have proved helpful.
And perhaps the following suggested addition can be a start?
"Shading tries to maintain color fidelity between LibreOffice and
Microsoft Office to the extent possible. Choose this if interoperability
is your primary concern. Highlighting uses a brighter color palette when
exporting to Microsoft Office formats, which makes text stand out more
strongly while creating more of a visual difference. Choose this is your
priority is the highlighting effect over visual fidelity."
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