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Libreoffice writer to word
Libreoffice writer to word





libreoffice writer to word

If the MS way to describe Formulas and to write them to files has means at all for the needed attributes, and you know a text describing them correctly, you can probably wite some code (in a general purpose programming language) to “repair” the bad export in the file. I personally can’t tell you anything concerning this additional question. I don’t know if that slang has a way to set the “bold” attribute at all. The respective content of the OOXML file isn’t MathML at all, but some slang I don’t know anything of. The document.xml wrapped into the OOXML file (which contains the MathML part) nowhere has a related tag to a “bold” setting, while the ODF version of my reworked example contained Problem seems to be introduced on export. I meanwhile did, and learned that the “bold” attribute actually was missing in both the re-loaded DOCX versions. I didn’t yet experiment with your specific issue concerning boöls parts. Of course, TDF may be expected to know OOXML better than MS. My test with the two supported (by LibO) variants of DOCX written by LibO V 7.2.3.2 resulted in files at least correctly re-read with LibO. Since ODF is writing formulas to files in MathML code, and Word (or some associated component) can interpret MathML as I was told here (silly clip instead of clear info sorry), your results on export may seriously depend on the version of your LibO and of the Word another party is using. I also can’t test with any MS Word, but the export to DOCX (whereof even MS seems to not know how this “international standard” is actually specified) was improved more than once.







Libreoffice writer to word