On 17/03/2014, Italo Vignoli <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Nothing happens when XML tags are ignored, to systems which are not
> supporting the ODF 1.2 Extended document format. This is the reason why
> we can suggest to use ODF 1.2 Extended as the preferred format, because
> backward compatibility is maintained.
>

Thanks to the odf implementor notes web page, how can this claim be
true when these LO "features" break odf validation?

> Somewhere in the wiki there is a list of the extended features, but
> please remember that we are speaking of a document format and not of
> software features. So, most of the new LibreOffice features do not
> impact the document format.
>

If LO "feature" (most likely designed to provide some sort of
"compatibility" with m$) prevent odf validation, the document format
must be impacted. Or is this a false conclusion?

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