Thank you very much!
I had even checked the .xcd files to see the file support in LibreOffice,
since I noticed that even encrypted documents could be opened without
problem.
2016-11-09 5:36 GMT-03:00 Cor Nouws :
> Hi Hugo,
>
> Hugo Alejandro wrote on 06-11-16 07:26:
>
> >
I don't understand what you mean by your question.
2016-11-09 0:20 GMT-03:00 toki :
>
>
> On 08/11/2016 18:08, Hugo Alejandro wrote:
>
> > do you know if WPS Office documents are officially supported in
> LibreOffice? Thank you
>
>
> Where does installing an
if WPS Office documents are officially supported in
LibreOffice? Thank you
2016-11-08 3:27 GMT-03:00 Joel Madero :
> The wiki can be edited, if it's incomplete, update itthat's how the
> community works.
>
>
> On 11/08/2016 02:37 AM, Hugo Alejandro wrote:
> >
also).
I mean another .wps format with the MIME type "application/wps-office.wps".
http://www.ksosoft.com/office/354-wps-office-and-wps-extension.html
Thank you
2016-11-06 7:34 GMT-03:00 M Henri Day :
> 2016-11-06 7:26 GMT+01:00 Hugo Alejandro :
>
>> Hello everyone, al
Hello everyone, although it seems insane, there are users that use native
file formats from "popular" office software as WPS Office.
File extensions are: .wps for text document (different than ms works), .dps
for presentations and .et for spreedsheets.
The funny thing is that 50% of files that I
pak packaging has been managed by Red Hat. Behind
> Flatpak there are many full time Red Hat employees. These are just facts
> about the project as of today.
>
>
>
> Il 7 Agosto 2016 9:16:23 PM Hugo Alejandro ha
> scritto:
>
>> Hello everyone. I think there has been
Hello everyone. I think there has been an error in the reference made
in the article of Flatpak in the announcement of LibreOffice 5.2
(https://blog.documentfoundation.org/blog/2016/08/03/libreoffice-5-2-fresh-released-for-windows-mac-os-and-gnulinux/)
As they mentioned that Flatpak is a product of