From koffice Wed Jul 26 02:23:25 2000 From: "R&M Leblanc" Date: Wed, 26 Jul 2000 02:23:25 +0000 To: koffice Subject: RE: Filter for Gnumeric-files (kspread xml definition) X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=koffice&m=96459479617268 Please remove this E-Mail address from your mailing list. -----Original Message----- From: koffice-admin@max.tat.physik.uni-tuebingen.de [mailto:koffice-admin@max.tat.physik.uni-tuebingen.de]On Behalf Of Leon Widdershoven Sent: Tuesday, July 25, 2000 6:18 AM To: koffice@max.tat.physik.uni-tuebingen.de Subject: Re: Filter for Gnumeric-files (kspread xml definition) What I was wondering about, is the koffice file format (kword, kspell, k...) documented? Of course, it's in the source which is free (:) but it should not be hard do design a convertor when the format is thoroughly documented. I do, btw, NOT propose that the authors of those packages start writing docs right away! But if it's not done it would be a nice project to do... The reason I ask is that I could not find it right away in the developers center or on the koffice home page. At the moment, I don't have time to do it (and more importantly, don't have the HD space to install koffice src). But in the near future I would be willing to describe the file format the way the ms word format is described on the ms-word filter pages (I think). Regards, Leon (PS: I have the feeling that, just because it's XML, conversion is peanuts. Thats about the same as saying it's both binary, so it can't be hard. It's the structure of the files that should be compared - IMHO) Thomas wrote: > > He, you are right! > > Hmm lets see. Ah I will have some free time on my hands in... > hmm. Never mind. > > I like constructive critisism, but this doesn't help: > > > Hello, > > Gnumeric uses XML too for its native format, so this filter > > wouldn't be too hard to create. > > But I can't do it because I can only do some QBasic (I promise I > > will start to learn C++ within this week). > > KSpread should really be able to import and export Gnumeric-files > > because no one should say "free office-suits are incompatible". > > The same is for the others KOffice-applications. > > -- > Thomas Zander zander@earthling.net > The only thing worse than failure is the fear of trying something new