Re: Saving files as .doc borked?

From: Hubert Figuiere (hfiguiere@teaser.fr)
Date: Mon Mar 18 2002 - 18:56:05 EST

  • Next message: Austin Gonyou: "Re: Saving files as .doc borked?"

    On Tue, 2002-03-19 at 00:46, Austin Gonyou wrote:

    > >
    > > >
    > > > Looking at the .doc, it shows that it's just RTF, at least it appears so
    > > > to me.
    > >
    > > It is. The .doc saving feature is on illusion that we made to users so
    > > that they stop asking us for that feature. Writing .doc file is far from
    > > being on easy task....
    > >
    >
    > Office XP/2000 .doc code is available in OpenOffice. :)

    But it is broken, it is tied to OO framework and it is unreadable. What
    else ?

    > > Sure since we completely rewrite the file.
    >
    > The point of that is that technically is a one-way conversion, so users
    > of OpenOffice can't effectively open files from users of AbiWord if
    > saved as RTF or .doc. I agree, OpenOffice's problem, but also
    > Abisource's problem since that one-way conversion could break the stream
    > of functionality in an business environment.

    The problem is that they are NOT willing to fix their crappy importer.
    We already reported them a bug about image import/export in RTF and they
    said that they would not fix it.

    See OpenOffice issue #2244:
    http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=2244

    What else can we do ?

    > Some do, obviously that won't work, but some are just tab driven, and
    > the difference in font-rendering, etc, seems to cause a big problem.

    That always will be a problem. Word .doc and RTF files does not contain
    a rendered layout...

    Hub



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