https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=136434

--- Comment #12 from Christian Lehmann <christianw_lehm...@arcor.de> ---
(In reply to Mike Kaganski from comment #8)
> (In reply to Mike Kaganski from comment #7)
> > It's also interesting, how much normal ODT takes, which indeed also
> > has all the redundancy, compared to DOCX.
> 
> And note that the XML schema of OOXML was designed with the goal of using
> short names for most often used XML elements (like 'w:p', 'w:r' in Word, or
> <c r="A1" t="s"><v>0</v></c> for cells in Excel), while for ODF, the names
> were chosen likely for easier readability (like longer prefix names for
> paragraphs/text runs in Writer, or <table:table-cell
> office:value-type="string" office:string-value="2020"
> calcext:value-type="string">... in Calc). This adds to the XML size, but is
> not related to "redundancy".

Agreed. The real question is, of course, how much memory size the file occupies
once loaded into the editor.

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