[ODFPlugtest] program, october 14 and 15

Hanssens Bart Bart.Hanssens at fedict.be
Thu Jul 8 17:18:34 CEST 2010


Probably start with a mapping, headers should map rather nicely.

Styles on the other hand... even if one can map everything to CSS,
CSS itself isn't supported equally by all browsers.

Change tracking ? (now HTML does have INS and DEL elements...)

Bart

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From: plugtest-bounces at opendocsociety.org [plugtest-bounces at opendocsociety.org] On Behalf Of Jos van den Oever [jos.van.den.oever at kogmbh.com]
Sent: Thursday, July 08, 2010 4:54 PM
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Subject: Re: [ODFPlugtest] program, october 14 and 15

On Thursday, July 08, 2010 04:34:06 pm robert_weir at us.ibm.com wrote:
> I would be interested in such a presentation.
>
> Also, I have some interest in seeing whether we can take what we learn
> from writing HTML-based editors, and turn that into a standard, maybe a
> subset of ODF called "ODF Web Profile" or maybe it would be called "HTML5
> ODF Profile"?

There are things that are hard to do in webpages, such as doing close text
wrapping around irregular objects, embedding ole objects and dividing the text
flow into separate pages. There could be a document describing what features
could be omitted, but that would take the challenge out of writing a web based
editor, now wouldnt it? ;-)

What would you like to see in such a standard?

Cheers,
Jos

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