[odf-discuss] Does OO.o violate OpenDocument? If yes, where?

Daniel Carrera daniel.carrera at zmsl.com
Sat Nov 18 07:27:35 EST 2006


On Sat, 2006-18-11 at 12:43 +0100, M. Fioretti wrote:
> However, the latest messages and clarifications from this
> person in that thread seem to imply that he cares and wants to discuss
> only "pixel-perfect rendering support", _not_ "ISO26300 support when
> writing or reading ODF files" in the sense we have discussed here.

This man, quite simply, doesn't know the first thing about ODF. 

OpenDocument is not a format intended for pixel-perfect support. For
that you need a format like PDF. PDF/A is an example of an ISO standard
designed for pixel-perfect support. It is designed very differently from
ODF, and the same thing that makes it suitable for pixel-perfect
applications also make it completely useless for office productivity
applications.

Best,
Daniel.
-- 
"I AM in shape. Round IS a shape."
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