To make it easier to keep track of what we've extended in ODF (and what has been proposed to OASIS vs. added to the next version of ODF vs. been implemented in LO, etc..) I thought up a few new columns to add to our table that lists all LibreOffice extensions to ODF: https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development/ODF_Implementer_Notes#List_of_LibreOffice_ODF_extensions
This update should make it easier for both devs and users to keep track of our ODF extensions, and to help them understand what features will be lost if documents are saved as ODF 1.2 vs. ODF 1.2 Extended. Here's the extended list of columns: ! Commit ! Added to master <!-- rough date pulled into master --> ! ODF Version(s) Extended <!-- e.g. 1.2+ --> ! Affects LO Versions <!-- e.g. (3.5.6 - current). Once a feature is implemented officially in ODF and LO, we can close the range, at least when saving in the latest version of ODF --> ! Validation Errors <!-- Any errors/warnings this feature will trigger in an ODF validator, or "none" --> ! Added elements/attributes ! Functional Area ! OASIS cross-reference ! Standardized in ODF <!-- ODF version # in which this feature was added (or explanation for not becoming a standard) --> ! Standardized as... <!-- Name of the feature in ODF (+ URL link to section of spec) --> Suggestions on how to improve the column names (and provide more clarity about how we extend ODF) greatly appreciated! Thanks, --R -- Robinson Tryon QA Engineer - The Document Foundation LibreOffice Community Outreach Herald qu...@libreoffice.org _______________________________________________ LibreOffice mailing list LibreOffice@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice