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A Tale of Two Formats

2006/08/22 By Rob 16 Comments

As he stood staring at them, they asked him no questions, for his face told them everything. ‘I cannot find it,’ said he, ‘and I must have it. Where is it?’ His head and throat were bare, and, as he spoke with a helpless look straying all … [Continue reading] about A Tale of Two Formats

Filed Under: ODF, OOXML

The 96.97 percent problem

2006/08/21 By Rob 6 Comments

The press release puts out numbers of awesome import. We finally have the answers we seek, the science of web analytics and super-duper tools has laid all doubts to rest: Amsterdam - August 14 2006 - OneStat.com, the number one provider of real-time … [Continue reading] about The 96.97 percent problem

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Four Shorts

2006/08/21 By Rob 2 Comments

I. OpenOffice.org Conference (OOOoCon 2006) in comming up, September 11-13th in Lyon, France. The last day starts with a panel discussion of ODF topics, and follows with a track dedicated to ODF. I'm on at 14:00 with a presentation with the exciting … [Continue reading] about Four Shorts

Filed Under: ODF, OOXML Tagged With: KDE, OOoCon, OpenFormula

A Demo: Mathematica, MathML and ODF

2006/08/20 By Rob 6 Comments

Here's a short tutorial on exchanging MathML between Mathematica and OpenOffice, showing what is possible today, and offering some suggestions for closer integration. First, start with a new ODF document in OpenOffice. It is often easier to modify … [Continue reading] about A Demo: Mathematica, MathML and ODF

Filed Under: ODF

Math You Can’t Use

2006/08/06 By Rob 13 Comments

Summary: In this post I will look at MathML, a web standard for displaying mathematical equations. I will show how well established it is on the web, how it is integrated into ODF, and how Microsoft has decided to go off in another direction with … [Continue reading] about Math You Can’t Use

Filed Under: OOXML

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