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List:       koffice-devel
Subject:    Re: ODF in KOffice
From:       Alexandra Leisse <leisse () kde ! org>
Date:       2009-08-26 17:35:37
Message-ID: f46093a70908261035j4931d621y4ef99ec9d9b09c90 () mail ! gmail ! com
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Hi Finn!

Thanks for the list, I am sure it will be useful. Great work! :)

Alexandra

On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 17:14, Finn Gruwier Larsen<finn@gruwier.dk> wrote:
> Hello again,
>
> I have now completed my test of ODF compatibility of KOffice 2.x.
>
> For the test I used a copy of KOffice trunk from yesterday (25. august)
> from which I managed to build a running version.
>
> The documents I used for the test is a series of documents that I
> produced last year for another test (a test concerning ODF-OOXML
> interoperability that I made for the Danish IT Authority, IT- &
> Telestyrelsen). The test documents are all produced with OpenOffice.org
> 2.4 on Windows. There is no guarantee that the documents actually comply
> with any of the ISO ODF standards - they are just "OpenOffice
> documents". Anyway, since OpenOffice.org is in widespread use, testing
> on these documents represent a realistic scenario.
>
> The test is in no way a complete test of all the functionality in the
> ODF standard, but represents what the Danish IT Authority refers to as
> "the Functionality Ceiling": a certain subset of document
> functionalities found in all modern word processors which a number of IT
> managers i the Danish public sector has agreed upon as being of special
> importance for document exchange between word processors.
>
> Here are the results:
>
> 1.1 Colored text: pass.
> 1.2 Bold text: pass.
> 1.3 Italic text: pass.
> 1.4 Hyperlink: pass.
> 1.5 Soft line break: pass.
> 1.6 Manual line break: pass.
> 1.7 Text adjustment: pass.
> 1.8 White-space characters: pass.
> 1.9 Tabulators: pass.
> 1.10 Background color: pass.
> 1.11 Headline styles: pass.
> 1.12 Underscored text: pass.
> 2.1 Page header: fail. No page header is shown.
> 2.2 Page footer: pass.
> 3.1 Page numbering: pass.
> 3.2: Input field, tab "Functions" in OpenOffice.org fields window: fail.
> No field data is shown.
> 3.3: Input field, tab "Variables" in OpenOffice.org fields window: fail.
> No field data is shown.
> 3.4: User field, tab "Variables" in OpenOffice.org fields window: fail.
> No field data is shown.
> 4.1 Footnotes: acceptable. Footnote is shown, however layout is
> completety changed.
> 5.1 Numbered lists: pass.
> 5.2 Bulleted lists: pass.
> 6.1 Encapsulated binary objects ("OLE objects"): fail. Object is not shown.
> 6.2 Encapsulated spreadsheet in ODF format: fail. Object is not shown.
> 7.1 Text adjustment in table cell: pass
> 7.2 Merged table cells: pass.
> 7.3 Cell and table boundaries: pass.
> 7.4 Table background color: pass.
> 8.1 Pictures: fail. Picture is not shown.
> 8.2 Text adjustment around picture: could not be tested.
> 8.3 Text box: fail. Textbox not shown.
> 8.4 Text adjustment around text box: could not be tested.
> 8.5 Drawing objects: fail. No drawing object shown.
> 9.1 Manual page break: pass.
> 10.1 Table of contens: fail. Table of contents are not shown.
> 11.1 Comments: fail. Comments are not shown.
> 11.2 Changes management: fail. Registered changes are not shown.
>
> This is just for your information; I don't know if the data is useful
> for you or not. Anyway, if you can manage to have a "pass" in all these
> areas when you release KOffice 2.1, I think KOffice 2.1 should have a
> fair chance of quick adoption :-)
>
>
> Best regards, and keep on the good work
>
> Finn Gruwier Larsen
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