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Subject: Re: [office] Additional Ballot Comments (China)
- From: robert_weir@us.ibm.com
- To: Charles Schulz <charles-h.schulz@arsaperta.com>
- Date: Mon, 5 Jun 2006 13:26:15 -0400
Just to be clear, those comments are
not my words. I'm just forwarding some feedback which I had received.
UOF is an XML-based document format
for office applications and has the status of a draft national standard
in China. So it is in the same space as ODF or Ecma Office
Open XML. I would not characterize UOF as integrating ODF and Ecma
XML. I'm parsing comment #1 as expressing the desire that there
be a single office document format, not three, a feeling I think many share.
My understanding is UOML plays more
in the space of Adobe PDF or Microsoft's XPS.
-Rob
Charles Schulz <charles-h.schulz@arsaperta.com>
wrote on 06/05/2006 12:37:45 PM:
> Hello Robert,
>
> could you explain to us how the UOF integrates both ODF and MS Open
XML
> formats?
> I guess I understood what *UOML* was about but I'm unsure about UOF...
> Thanks,
>
> Charles-H. Schulz.
>
> robert_weir@us.ibm.com a écrit :
> >
> > 1. Considering the market relevance, ODF should be integrated
with
> > China national standard final draft— Uniform Document Format
(UOF) as
> > much as possible, as well as Microsoft’s Open XML Format.
> >
.
.
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