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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Robert Weir

Robert Weir

I, Brentus Esotericus : Communication, Information, and Open Standards - 0 views

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    "[W]e should all be pushing and saving documents as much as possible in the ODF file format. When you send a file out, you could send it in ODF, if the other person doesn't have it yet, then write yours in ODF, and then save later to another format, but send both pushing that person to ODF also (viral acceptance). Make ODF the default. Always import and work again in ODF."
Robert Weir

ODFPY - a Python library to manipulate ODF files - 0 views

shared by Robert Weir on 22 Mar 09 - Cached
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    Version 0.9 of this ODF Python library has been released * Updated to ODF 1.1. * A csv2ods program * The ability to load ODF 1.2 files * Online manual (though not complete)
Robert Weir

ES: Cenatic offers courses on open source mobile text-reader | SoftwareLibre.Net - 0 views

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    'Cenatic, Spain's national resource centre on open source, next week is offering a two courses for software developers interested in the ODF-viewer for mobile phones that the centre has had developed last year."
Robert Weir

SourceForge.net: odtPHP - 0 views

shared by Robert Weir on 15 Mar 09 - Cached
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    OdtPHP is a PHP librairy designed to use OpenDocument file as a template for PHP."
Robert Weir

Create ODF documents without OpenOffice.org - 0 views

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    "While you can create and save documents in the OpenDocument format using OpenOffice.org, KWord, or AbiWord, there are other ways to generate ODF files. odtwriter, for example, can help you to quickly convert plain text files formatted using reStructured Text markup into odt (OpenOffice.org Writer-compatible ODF) documents."
Robert Weir

Microsoft hijacking ODF: the freedom to embrace and extend - 0 views

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    "Doug Mahugh of Microsoft is pushing inside the ODF Technical Committee for proprietary extensions, by which the monopolist vendor could embrace and extend the format to "innovate". "
Robert Weir

Linux News: Standards: FOSS Debates, Part 2: Standard Deviations - 0 views

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    Linus on standards
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