Re: Why Tech-Writers Should Know About Open Source Technologies

Subject: Re: Why Tech-Writers Should Know About Open Source Technologies
From: Jean Hollis Weber <jean -at- jeanweber -dot- com>
To: "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com>
Date: Sat, 24 Sep 2005 10:14:48 +1000


What Bryan said.

Also, OOo1.1.X did not translate some bits of Word docs quite right, esp. things like spacing in tables and cross-refs and variables. OOo1.9.X does all of this really well. Hence the excitement some of us have about the new version. BTW, I haven't tested Word-OOo1.9 conversion enough to see what problems remain.

Cheers, Jean


Bryan Sherman wrote,

>I'm ALWAYS surprised when a file translator doesn't chew-up
> a document that I am importing or exporting. I'm nervous
> opening different versions of Word files in Word, let alone
> trying to open them in another application. I would assume
> that's Lou's source of surprise...
>
>John Posada wrote:
>
>>> Wow. The tables are perfect. The cross-references and
>>> variables are all correct.
>>
>> Lou...why are you so surprised and pleased that the
>> application does what it is supposed to?
>>

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