Your point is self-contradictory. The level of consistency you describe isn't 
preserved even between versions of the same software. If that level of 
consistency is what you need, don't upgrade to a new version of the 
distribution or new version of the software. 100% compatibility doesn't exist - 
cry a river, build a bridge and get over it.


Heinz Diehl <h...@fritha.org> wrote:

>On 10.02.2013, Gordan Bobic wrote: 
>
>> Guys, this thread is just turning into trolling. If you don't like
>> Libre/Open Office and you just have to use MS Office, go use Windows and
>> quite trolling on a Linux mailing list. Or at the very least take the
>> whining about the nuances of similarity to a LibreOffice or OpenOffice
>> mailing list.
>
>There's no whining and trolling, and nobody hates Libroffice. 
>It's a discussion about facts which affect real life. When you have to
>present at University/College, you urgently want your presentation to
>have the same (=100% identical) look it had when you developed
>it. Although Libreoffice and Microsoft Office are format-compatible,
>layouts and formattings often don't look the same.
>
>And this *is* a problem. A real one.
>
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