Hi - If support for Microsoft Office formats is desired and Java is not a problem then Apache has a 15 year old project called Apache POI. Also, Apache ODFToolkit is sitting in the Incubator for 5.5 years now with one developer - Svante.
Conversion between ODF and OOXML is the only way to ultimate document freedom. Institutions cannot change - documents need to be write once and use anywhere. There is a way if there is a will. Regards, Dave Sent from my iPhone > On Jan 13, 2017, at 4:56 PM, Peter Kovacs <legi...@gmail.com> wrote: > > +1 :-D > > I will pick maybe some of the stuff up. > > >> On 13.01.2017 21:38, Chuck Davis wrote: >> Toki, I'm very glad to hear SOMEBODY has imagination! :) >> >> It seems we've had quite a number of people coming here lately (like a >> professor someplace is sending them to get involved in open source) to >> state they want to get involved. I hope they and their professors are >> taking notes from your material! You have some very good ideas. >> >> Thanks for being specific. >> >>> On Fri, Jan 13, 2017 at 12:08 PM, toki <toki.kant...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>>> On 01/13/2017 03:15 PM, Chuck Davis wrote: >>>> >>>> but I fail to see it in my use cases. >>> As far as word processing is concerned, one can make a case that since >>> either WordStar 3.3 or WordPerfect 5.1, the proffered functionality is >>> overkill for more than 90% of the user base. >>> >>> As far as spreadsheets go, a case can be made that for anything that >>> requires more sophistication than than Lotus 1 2 3 version 4.0, it would >>> be more appropriate to use R & SQLite. >>> >>>> and start rolling out really useful features >>> For Write, as a starting point, incorporate the features, functionality, >>> and capabilities, of both WordStar 3.3 & WordPerfect 5.1, that are not >>> currently present in AOo. >>> >>> For Base: >>> Step One: Include SQLite; >>> Step Two: Provide a UI that non-database specialists understand well >>> enough, to be able to intuitively create forms and do searches; >>> Step Three: Purpose-specific addons. Templates which include Forms, >>> macros, etc, that makes such obvious and easy for all to utilize. By way >>> of example: >>> * Project Management; >>> * Genealogy Records; >>> * Cookbook, including nutritional data; >>> * Contact Management; >>> >>> For Calc: >>> Step One: Include R as part of the core install; >>> Step Two: Purpose-specific addons. Templates which include macros, etc, >>> that makes utilization obvious and easy for all. By way of example: >>> * Financial Spread Betting; >>> * Investment Analysis; >>> * Earthquake Prediction; >>> >>> ### >>> >>> Something that sort of surprises me, is that AOo hasn't worked with SVN, >>> to have "Save to SVN" as a standard feature. (The extension that >>> provided this functionality is completely broken for LibO, and appears >>> to be broken for AOo 4.1.3.) >>> >>> "Save to SVN" might look arcane, and not useful to anybody. As a >>> practical matter, it offers much better change control, and greater roll >>> back functionality, than anything currently offered for any office suite >>> --- if it does everything in the background, with minimal >>> user-configuration and no end-user integration required. >>> >>> ### >>> >>> Project Management is the most visible hole in FLOSS office suites. In >>> theory, a set of extensions and templates could provide this functionality. >>> >>> A second hole is the ability to wrap spreadsheets, documents, images, >>> etc into a single package. IOW, the functionality offered by Microsoft >>> Office Binder. >>> >>>> I don't have enough imagination to know what those might be. >>> For the most part, you're looking at specific use-cases. >>> >>> As one example, "Print to Moon". (Explaining this requires an off-topic >>> essay.) >>> >>> Built-in speech recognition would be a second example. >>> >>> Self-voicing functionality would be a third example. >>> >>> jonathon >>> >>> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org >>> For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@openoffice.apache.org >>> >>> > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@openoffice.apache.org > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@openoffice.apache.org