Marcus, If you like, I can test documents for you in MSO 2007 and send screenshots. It's a version without any service packs installed - the oldest MSO version that natively reads and writes OOXML.
2013/5/2 Michael Stahl <mst...@redhat.com> > On 02/05/13 00:24, Markus Mohrhard wrote: > > Hey, > > > > so I have been fixing some chart OOXML issues recently and there are > > some general problems. > > > > There are a number of comments like (from typegroupcontext.cxx:147) > > // default is 'false', not 'true' as specified > > but testing this in Excel showed that Excel respects the standard in > > contrast to our import and export. Does anyone know why these comments > > have been introduced or does anyone have a reason why we should not > > fix this stuff? I already fixed a few of these problems that made my > > simple test document look awful when being imported into Excel. > > no idea; perhaps it is the case that different versions (or even > different patch levels) of MSO have different defaults? > > > If there is nobody opposing it I will slowly fix these issues in the > > chart import/export where I see them. Sadly there is no way to > > automatically test these things as they are wrong in the import and > > the export filter. The only way is to check the OOXML standard and > > check how our exported documents look in MSO. > > if in doubt i guess it can't hurt to write the explicit value and not > rely on any defaults. > > > _______________________________________________ > LibreOffice mailing list > LibreOffice@lists.freedesktop.org > http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice >
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