Hi Aakriti, On Thu, 2012-06-14 at 11:35 +0530, Aakriti Gupta wrote: > I am currently interning at a company and my project is to > find/improve a tool for exporting MS Office formats to PDFs. A huge > number of documents would need to be converted to pdfs. > > Could you suggest the approximate time in which this goal could be > achieved, considering that I'm totally new to LibreOffice?
That depends in large part on your ability, application & experience ;-) it's hard to predict. Even programmers with equivalent experience differ by 10x in productivity. > I have about 4 weeks to work on this project as part of the > internship. Could you suggest which of these issues could be fixed in > this timeframe? Some of them certainly. Let me give a rough estimate of time it (might) take one of our guys to fix these. ie. someone who already had a compile up and running & was ready to code. > The feasibility of fixing a considerable number of issues in the given > timeframe would help them decide the best option for this project. Sure. Incidentally, using hybrid PDFs (ie. PDFs that contain the ODF source document) is a really good choice for this sort of migration - then at least you can load and edit the document later in (near) it's original form - modulo any OOXML -> ODF migration issues. On Thu, 2012-06-14 at 11:35 +0530, Aakriti Gupta wrote: > > These are certain obvious bugs which have been filed too: > > - The gradient in background colors, shapes, etc. is > exported > > incorrectly. (e.g. bug 45505 ) I'm not sure it's as incorrect as all that, cf. the bug - but perhaps a couple of man days to unwind what is going on. > > - The text effects, like shadow, soft edges, glow, etc. are > missing (e.g. bug 44135) Rendering transparency as grey (urk !) a man day perhaps; the other text effects may simply not be imported and rendered a missing core feature ? (not sure). > > - Embedded charts, etc. are missing Clearly we can save & load charts elsewhere, so some level of new internal plumbing required; I'd say a man week; we could find a mentor to help out with this piece quite easily I think. Stock prices may plummet as well as go down, your house may be at risk of being swapped for a cup-of-coffee by your bank if you fail to re-capitalise the bank - etc. etc. ;-) HTH, Michael. -- michael.me...@suse.com <><, Pseudo Engineer, itinerant idiot _______________________________________________ LibreOffice mailing list LibreOffice@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice