On Thursday 13 June 2002 14:18, Nicolas Goutte wrote: > On Wednesday 12 June 2002 12:28, David Faure wrote: > Yes, KWord's file formats has problems. But we will not get rid of the KOffice > 1.2 format that soon. Right. > > * The file format will very probably change after KOffice-1.2. > > The idea would be to adopt a common file format for all opensource office > > suites. Given the work OpenOffice has done in that direction, its file > > format would be a good starting point for that, but work is needed to > > create a real standard, that would also incorporate any features that KWord > > has and OO doesn't have, plus any features that other suites have, plus > > future features, etc. ;) > > This is the idea that we discussed at LinuxTag (the German governement is > > doing a study on this and is apparently willing to help the development > > afterwards). > > Well, sorry! However, I am surprised about this new position, which differ > much from what was written the last time to the Office Standard mailing list. Well, nothing is decided yet, and I have the right to change my mind on something, that doesn't mean I'll force my opinion on others. I just mentionned that this _MIGHT_ happen. The main reason we didn't do this yet is lack of manpower. If we receive help, as in: manpower, don't you think it would be a really GREAT thing for the future of office suites, for users, for Linux etc. if we could establish a common file format for all office suites (opensource ones at first, maybe commercial ones might then join?). > However, we are always talking about word processors. I have never seen > anything about KPresenter. Right. The focus of this "possible unification" is on Word Processors up to now. > My idea was not beautifying the format. My idea was that on that point > KWord/KPresenter 1.3's file format would work for the 1.2 version too. Ok then. > Switching to a total new format can be long, as the filters need to be changed > too. As the manpower for writing KWord filters is well below the one for > KWord, I wonder how we will be able to do it. (If you are wondering about > what I am telling, just look at the KWord's RTF export filter. Half of the > filter is not working because it still wants files in KWord 1.1 format!) This is a very good point, I'll keep it in mind in future discussions about a file format switch. Note that a common native file format means that the 3 projects can completely unite the efforts on writing the filters though, which means 3 times more manpower. -- David FAURE, david@mandrakesoft.com, faure@kde.org http://people.mandrakesoft.com/~david/ Contributing to: http://www.konqueror.org/, http://www.koffice.org/ LinuxTag was fun: polar bears, bad movies, live hacking, late hacking, bed sharing, Fahrplan. _______________________________________________ koffice-devel mailing list koffice-devel@mail.kde.org http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/koffice-devel