Stephan Weinberger wrote:
> Maybe i'm not going to make friends, but OOXML "strict" actually *is* an open
> standard. The real problem is, that MS-Office until 2013 was not capable of
> creating "strict" files, but wrote OOXML "transitional" instead (which may -
> and as a matter of fact always did - contain proprietary stuff). 
> So almost all OOXML files out in the wild today are in fact not 'real' OOXML
> but just proprietary, legacy office formats encoded in an XML-structure.

IIRC, that "strict" OOXML, as rammed through ISO, contains a lot of
proprietary blobs.

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