Hi,

Hmmm I guess that OO.org and LibO are close to equivalent, maybe LibO just a 
tiny bit better.... I do not know anything else to be honest (i have Office 
2010 on Win 7). Anyway, if there are problems with basic things, maybe you 
could try this https://office.com/start/default.aspx you can upload the files 
to OneDrive, isolate (delete) the issues, download the file and open it in 
LibreOffice and save it....

It seems you might be right @ QA-ML of LibO: 
http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice-qa
(I know, it is not ghe liberation project, it's LibreOffice....)

Liebe Grüße, / Yours,
Florian Reisinger

> Am 20.04.2014 um 22:43 schrieb Jay Philips <[email protected]>:
> 
> Hi Florian,
> 
> Well the intent of my testing is to determine which linux office suite can 
> best handle docx compatibility, so that i can suggest that suite to users who 
> are making the shift from windows and bringing their office 2007+ documents 
> with them, in addition to submitting bugs to LibreOffice's bug tracker as its 
> the FOSS office suite. Regarding 'minimal' test cases, i dont regularly 
> create documents in microsoft office and the last version of it that i have 
> is office 2000 or xp, so its not possible for me to create original .docx 
> files in it to show that particular error, but if that is what is needed, i 
> can have a friend who uses office 2010 or 2013 edit the file to isolate the 
> issue. If i can assist the document liberation project, than i'm more than 
> willing to do so if its in my capacity.
> 
> Jay Philips
> 
>> On 04/20/2014 06:47 PM, Florian Reisinger wrote:
>> Hi Jay,
>> 
>> I had no time to watch the talk myself, but what I can say is: In the 
>> LibreOffice-project we lack time (like people workdays). I would appreciate 
>> someone deeper involved in the documentliberation project than me to present 
>> his/her opinion.... As far as I understood, there is no seperate bugtracker 
>> ATM (or even "products", but that may change). Having a shared bugzilla with 
>> LibreOffice would make a lot of sense (the filters as single products, which 
>> in fact they are). So yes, it is important to have the documents and the 
>> diffs (opening in LibO, no edit saved in LibO. [From the unzipped file, as 
>> docx, odt are zipped AFAIK]). Okay up until here I was neutral, and now 
>> something I hope does not sound impolite or even rude: If a bug is not in 
>> the database, it is not a bug [Like: "we cannot do anything against it"]. I 
>> also do fear, that your documents are not "minimal" test cases. Your 
>> iniative (and please do not take the following as rude) does not make a lot 
>> of sense yet. Do not understand me wrong, you present the status quo, but 
>> that won't change as much as it could. Furthermore it would be important to 
>> have a dev which actually does the change (e.g. I am working at this project 
>> [LibreOffice] in my spare time,as well as many developers do. Of course some 
>> get paid to fix something, but that is professional support). What i want to 
>> say here: It's not about looking at the docs, they have to be a small test 
>> document showing the error. If it is in the database a dev is needed, which 
>> wants to fix this problem. All in all this is a long, time consuming task. 
>> What I know of the QA department in the projects we lack man-hours, so none 
>> of us can take care of the documentliberation stuff as well [although we 
>> have the same goals and the same foundation AND the same bugs]. Of course 
>> everyone would be willing to assist you at the beginning, but in my opinion 
>> we can not be that end-user oriented just now
>> 
>> So thank you for reading that paragraph. Some small things: At the moment 
>> this mailinglist is a very low frequented one, so please do not unsubscribe. 
>> Your work IS appreciated, but it would be good if you could invest some 
>> hours a week/month. What I know is, that this is the only 
>> documentliberation-mailinglist yet, so you should be right here....
>> 
>> Again thanks for reading, looking forward to hearing your answer :)
>> 
>> Florian
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