ODF complete?
Posted Jun 11, 2007 15:54 UTC (Mon) by
forthy (guest, #1525)
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Comparing ODF and OOXML
I must say I'm a bit biased, because I think the only viable
long-lasting and sufficiently well documented format for text documents
is LaTeX. The comparison claims that ODF is completely documented.
However, I don't see the same level of details on ODF how a text is
actually layouted as in LaTeX. The ODF specification is basically a
structural specification, it says what the tags tell the layout engine,
it does not say how the layout engine actually works. You can somewhat
guess what it's roughly supposed to mean, but it's not
documented.
The good part of this is that we don't have to stick to
OpenOffice.org's current, not exactly good algorithm how to format a
document. But when people complain that OOXML doesn't tell you how the
WP6 spacing algorithm works: ODF doesn't tell you how the spacing
algorithm works, either (the only one to choose from, the default one).
It doesn't tell you a lot of other formatting/rendering things, as
well.
Well, in the land of the blind, one-eyed is king.
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