Hi Italo,
How about this change to the above paragraphs - actually, I would want t
change the wording for the SCALE specific show, lots of gov contractors
in SoCal.
On Thu, 2011-02-10 at 00:31 +0100, Italo Vignoli wrote:
The default document format of LibreOffice is Open Document Format
(ODF), which was approved by ISO on 30/11/2006 as an international
standard (ISO / IEC 26300).
Open Document Format is supported by the European Commission and many
governments worldwide and recommended as the preferred exchange
format
for office documents.
In addition, LibreOffice supports the document formats of many other
office suites for extended interoperability.
so this section would read:
The default document format of LibreOffice is Open Document Format
(ODF), which was approved by ISO on 30/11/2006 as an international
standard (ISO / IEC 26300).
Open Document Format is recommended by numerous governments and
non-governmental organizations worldwide, the European Commission,
Indonesia and NATO to name but a few with policies supporting ODF
as the preferred office document exchange format.
In addition, LibreOffice supports document formats of many other office
suites, from the most current to numerous legacy formats for extended
interoperability.
//drew
[1] ( same with the crowd in Ohio, BTW, I was not surprised - much less
so at SELF in South Carolina, IMO gained from one years attendance, so
rather limited input?
I don't know about LFNW, I would think the pacific NW is less with
defense contractors and more akin to SELF )
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