Order of the Butterfly
Posts: 348 from 2004/8/31
From: Québec - Canada
@RMS:
view and edit is not really a problem except it will not be in a "WYSIWYG" way!
Because a .doc file is just a zip file, like OpenRaster, containing .xml files.
It's defined by the workgroup http://openxmldeveloper.org/
So to view and edit, unzip the .docx file and take a look at the 'word' directory: all texts are represented here by .xml files.
As it's normal text files (UTF8 ?) you can easly open/edit/save them.
Whendone, juste re-zip the whole
First Note: not good to use OpenXML, it's a Microsoft proposed format, now a ISO standard (ISO/IEC 29500) but accepted as it in some troubles conditions (see http://news.cnet.com/8301-10784_3-9909499-7.html?tag=newsmap).
OpenDocument standard (ISO/IEC 26300:2006) already exists and more interoperable than this MS std.
The other point is many ISO members involved in the votation process have joined the group during months or days just before the vote. Most of them with a particular opinion (pro or cons)! That descredit the ISO process... but as it's an "industrial" group, it's not a big surpise
Second note: Google Doc online service is able to open and edit .docx file.[ Edited by Yomgui on 2010/3/19 11:57 ]
And now... next project!