On Wednesday, 21 July 2021 20:50:57 CEST Ben Cooksley wrote: > I'm afraid the native formats of OnlyOffice are the Microsoft Office format > files - which is also the format they work with internally. > It therefore doesn't allow changing the default file extension it will try > to create.
This means that ODF files would be at severe disadvantage because they'd be converted from ODT to DOCX when loading and back to ODT when saving. This conversion is always lossy. (In my opinion a good editor should not convert files but edit them without converting them but that's not what is practice in any office suite.) KDE is (passive) member of the ODF technical committee at OASIS and Calligra uses ODF as it's standard file format. KDE was one of the initiators of the ODF file format. 'The Document Foundation' which develops LibreOffice is on the KDE advisory board. So using DOCX as a default is a bad look for KDE. Disclaimer: I've worked for years on ODF and Calligra and so I'm biased. Regards to the experience of editing on share.kde.org (S) versus collaborate.kde.org (C). For me initial loading of S is much faster, but scrolling is faster in C. Searching is much nicer in S which gives live scrolling to the hits. C has a bit nicer font choices in the UI. Typing in S has a bit of a delay, but that might be improved on the new install. Typing in C is not that fluid either. I personally have not used either in anger and am unlikely to on this instance, so for *practical* editing and blockers, you can discount my opinion. Best regards, Jos
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