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----- Original Message -----
From: "Francisco Vila" <paco...@gmx.es>
To: health-dev@gnu.org
Sent: Tue, 14 Apr 2020 20:53:36 +0200
Subject: Re: [Health-dev] For testing. Immunization report ODT

El 14/4/20 a las 19:59, Francisco Vila escribió:
>
> As it happens, you can not just embed the content.xml from a document
> into another document and expect getting a new working document.
>
> You can, however, do the same with styles.xml

I think a much better solution for including office documents into any
[free] software project, is using FODT files instead of ODT, thus
allowing version tracking. You can readily use them because

1. They are 100% compatible with ODT.

2. You can even symlink to an FODT from an ODT name, and libreoffice
will eat it happily.

FOTD are Flat ODT and they are a whole editable single big XML. Perfect!

However, they can be bigger in a factor of two or more, in this case the
reason being that two images, which are unnecessarily too large, account
for most of the lines.

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Francisco Vila, Ph.D. - Badajoz (Spain)
paconet.org , lilypond.es

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