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KOffice 1.4.2: Improved OpenDocument SupportKOffice 1.4.2: Improved OpenDocument SupportPosted Oct 12, 2005 5:57 UTC (Wed) by drag (subscriber, #31333)Parent article: KOffice 1.4.2: Improved OpenDocument Support
I am a Gnome user usually and I am supremely lazy so I just use the default applications for most things. The gnome office stuff for instance... Abiword, Gnumeric, et al.
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KOffice 1.4.2: Improved OpenDocument Support Posted Oct 12, 2005 5:58 UTC (Wed) by drag (subscriber, #31333) [Link] Oh ya. I mispoke. Krita is now in this version of Koffice.
KOffice 1.4.2: Improved OpenDocument Support Posted Oct 12, 2005 7:52 UTC (Wed) by boudewijn (subscriber, #14185) [Link] But not yet with CMYK, openEXR and 16 bit channel support I'm afraid...That will be in the 1.5 release of KOffice which is planned for the end of January 2006.
KOffice 1.4.2: Improved OpenDocument Support Posted Oct 12, 2005 12:30 UTC (Wed) by drag (subscriber, #31333) [Link] Ah, my mistake.
Is that all aviable in cvs currently though?
KOffice 1.4.2: Improved OpenDocument Support Posted Oct 12, 2005 13:13 UTC (Wed) by boudewijn (subscriber, #14185) [Link] Yes, certainly. There's still stuff that needs to be implemented ofcourse, and color adjustments are broken at the moment, but the cmyk, the 16 bit/channel, the openexr, the color management are all done.
KOffice 1.4.2: Improved OpenDocument Support Posted Oct 12, 2005 12:41 UTC (Wed) by cpm (subscriber, #3554) [Link] "How can MS Office hold a candle Koffice?"
realisticly, there are a few ways.
First that comes to mind, is that Koffice doesn't run on Windows.
and on and on. But this is all elementary. Mass has been the first
KOffice 1.4.2: Improved OpenDocument Support Posted Oct 12, 2005 20:32 UTC (Wed) by job (subscriber, #670) [Link] The ports to Win32 (almost certain) and Mac (probable) are not that far away anymore, look for them sometime after KDE 4.
KOffice 1.4.2: Improved OpenDocument Support Posted Oct 13, 2005 14:49 UTC (Thu) by Blaisorblade (guest, #25465) [Link] > Eighth, I see Word documents all over government websites,Yes, biggest problem. They should also improve their MS-Office support (using perhaps OpenOffice.org code). But this is changing. In Massachussets the new law prohibits that. Let's hope the situation improves - and frankly, except perhaps Palladium, I've never seen in the last years the situation become worse.
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