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List:       koffice-devel
Subject:    Re: [webmaster] About KOffice on your web site
From:       Adam Moore <adammooreooo () gmail ! com>
Date:       2005-10-13 14:22:53
Message-ID: ddb9c58f0510130722scc151e6k4bd9fabe17005363 () mail ! gmail ! com
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Heh heh,  We just changed the title from Excellent to Native...How
does this sound.  How about we do some definitions at the bottom to
exactly what we look for.

On 10/13/05, Martin Ellis <martin.ellis@kdemail.net> wrote:
> On Wednesday 12 Oct 2005 20:26, Adam Moore wrote:
> > If you have any other problems with that page just tell me and I'll
> > try to make it right.
>
> Just €0.02 from me:
>
> The only thing that's slightly confusing that I can see is that OOo
> (and family) are listed as providing "Native" support for the format.
>
> Actually the KOffice support for OpenDocument is also 'native' in the
> sense that we don't need a filters to use OpenDocument.  It's just that
> KOffice doesn't support all the OpenDocument features yet.
>
> (My point is that whether support for OpenDocument is 'native' or 'available
> using a filter/converter' is orthogonal to the quality of that support)
>
> Perhaps saying that the OOo family provide 'Excellent' support for
> OpenDocument, rather than 'Native',  would be less ambiguous?
>
> Would that make (more) sense?
>
> Regards
> Martin
>
>


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