Most recent edit on 2004-09-21 15:07:26 by FreeNSK [OpenOffice -> OpenOffice.org]
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The same formatting and word processing capabilities of MS Word documents are supported by the "Ooo" open format - an XML-based standard developped by the OpenOffice.org free software suite, which satisfies accessibility criterions established by the W3 Consorsium. OpenOffice.org format - because of its portability and compatibility - aims at becoming the reference standard for formatted text documents.
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The same formatting and word processing capabilities of MS Word documents are supported by the "Ooo" open format - an XML-based standard developped by the OpenOffice.org free software suite, which satisfies accessibility criterions established by the W3 Consorsium. OpenOffice.org format - because of its portability ans compatibility - aims at becoming the reference standard for formatted text documents.
Edited on 2004-09-21 14:50:10 by FreeNSK []
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The same formatting and word processing capabilities of MS Word documents are supported by the "Ooo" open format - an XML-based standard developped by the OpenOffice.org free software suite, which satisfies accessibility criterions established by the W3 Consorsium. OpenOffice.org format - because of its portability ans compatibility - aims at becoming the reference standard for formatted text documents.
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The same formatting and word processing capabilities of MS Word documents are supported by the "Ooo" open format - an XML-based standard developped by the OpenOffice free software suite, which satisfies accessibility criterions established by the W3 Consorsium. OpenOffice format - because of its portability ans compatibility - aims at becoming the reference standard for formatted text documents.
Edited on 2004-09-18 16:39:40 by NilsLindenberg []
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Edited on 2004-09-09 18:00:48 by DarTar []
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Edited on 2004-09-09 17:58:27 by DarTar []
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Edited on 2004-09-09 17:57:51 by DarTar []
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Edited on 2004-09-01 13:17:33 by DarTar []
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The same formatting and word processing capabilities of MS Word documents are supported by the "Ooo" open format - an XML-based standard developped by the OpenOffice free software suite, which satisfies accessibility criterions established by the W3 Consorsium. OpenOffice format - because of its portability ans compatibility - aims at becoming the reference standard for formatted text documents.
If the text is not aimed at edition by the recipient, the best solution is to use the HTML open format, readable into any web browser, and editable into any text editor. In case a precise page formatting is needed (for instance for documents that will be printed), the PS and PDF open formats are the best solution. For scientific texts, suitable open formats are TeX and DVI.
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The same formatting and word processing capabilities of MS Word documents are supported by the "Ooo" open format - an XML-based standard developped by the OpenOffice free software suite, which satisfies accessibility criterions established by the W3 Consorsium.
OpenOffice format - because of its portability ans compatibility - aims at becoming the reference standard for formatted text documents.
If the text is not aimed at edition by the recipient, the best solution is to use the HTML open format, readable into any web browser, and editable into any text editor. In case a precise page formatting is needed (for instance for documents that will be printed), the PS and PDF open formats are the best solution. For scientific texts, suitable open formats are
TeX and DVI.
Edited on 2004-08-20 20:28:37 by DarTar []
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MS Word document format is a semi-trasparent proprietary format developped by Microsoft. Part of the data it encodes are accessible, while most of them are opaque.
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MS Word document format is a semi-trasparent proprietary format developped by Microsoft. Part of the data it encodes are accessible, while part of the data are opaque.
Edited on 2004-08-20 20:28:00 by DarTar []
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MS Word document format is a semi-trasparent proprietary format developped by Microsoft. Part of the data it encodes are accessible, while part of the data are opaque.
The same formatting and word processing capabilities of MS Word documents are supported by the "Ooo" open format - an XML-based standard developped by the OpenOffice free software suite, which satisfies accessibility criterions established by the W3 Consorsium.
OpenOffice format - because of its portability ans compatibility - aims at becoming the reference standard for formatted text documents.
If the text is not aimed at edition by the recipient, the best solution is to use the HTML open format, readable into any web browser, and editable into any text editor. In case a precise page formatting is needed (for instance for documents that will be printed), the PS and PDF open formats are the best solution. For scientific texts, suitable open formats are
TeX and DVI.
As an alternative solution (although not optimal, it is still better than the MS Word document format), for co-authoring documents is the semi-proprietary RTF format, which, in its native form, has a specification, and can be read by almost every word-processing software.
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MS Word document format is a semi-trasparent propiretary format developped by Microsoft. It means part of data it encodes remains accessible, while other part is obfuscated.
Same formatting and word processing capabilities as MS Word documents are supported by "Ooo" open format - itself based on XML stqndard, and developped by the
OpenOffice free software suite, which satisfies accessibility criterions established by the W3 Consorsium.
OpenOffice format - because of its portability ans compatibility - aims at becoming the reference standard for formatted documents.
If text is not amed at edition by the recipient, the best solution is to use the HTML open format, readable into any web browser, and editable into any text editor. In case a precise page formatting is needed (in instance for documents that will be printed), PS and PDF open formats are solution of choice. For scientific texts, reference open formats are
TeX and DVI.
Not best solution, but far better than using MS Word format, in case of cooperative project, you might use semi-proprierary RTF format, which, in its native form, has a specification, and can be read by almost every word-processing software.
Edited on 2004-08-20 20:22:21 by DarTar [first english translation. Header will need update]
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MS Word formatted text documents (DOC)
Oldest known version of this page was edited on 2004-08-09 21:33:21 by AldricLHernault [first english translation. Header will need update]
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MS Word formatted text documents (DOC)
MS Word document format is a semi-trasparent propiretary format developped by Microsoft. It means part of data it encodes remains accessible, while other part is obfuscated.
Same formatting and word processing capabilities as MS Word documents are supported by "Ooo" open format - itself based on XML stqndard, and developped by the
OpenOffice free software suite, which satisfies accessibility criterions established by the W3 Consorsium.
OpenOffice format - because of its portability ans compatibility - aims at becoming the reference standard for formatted documents.
If text is not amed at edition by the recipient, the best solution is to use the HTML open format, readable into any web browser, and editable into any text editor. In case a precise page formatting is needed (in instance for documents that will be printed), PS and PDF open formats are solution of choice. For scientific texts, reference open formats are
TeX and DVI.
Not best solution, but far better than using MS Word format, in case of cooperative project, you might use semi-proprierary RTF format, which, in its native form, has a specification, and can be read by almost every word-processing software.