On Fri, 24 Jun 2011 21:21:34 +0200
Goran Rakic <[email protected]> wrote:

> У пет, 24. 06 2011. у 14:03 -0500, Robert Derman пише:
> >
> > As long as ODF has this inherent limitation it WILL NEVER SUCCEED
> > as a universal document exchange format!!!
> 
> 
> Different formats exists with different goals. But there is this great
> thing called hybrid PDF document - it is a PDF with ODF embedded.

Interesting, didn't know about this! 

I was just going to propose something similiar: ODF documents with
embedded PDF files for read-only and exact output purposes.

 
> You can view it in any PDF reader pixel-perfect, or open it as
> editable to create new works.

So I do not need to have two versions of the document on my harddrive
(odt and pdf) any longer.
  
But I assume it is not possible to open that file with other ODF
compatible programs, or is it possible to extract the odf document
somehow?


> It is not just about fonts, you have page page size and margins, page
> breaks, dynamic text, binary objects... 

But most of this should already be part of the ODF document?


> If I am not mistaken, ODF does
> not specify how the output should exactly "look", but more how it
> should "feel". You can have a compliant ODF viewer targeting small
> screens, just like with HTML.

Manfred

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