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Hi :)  
The Odt format is a zip container that holds an Xml file(s).  So my guess is that if you can 
generate Xml in text-files then it should be reasonably easy.  

But as you point out it does generate fairly different results on different machines using 
different OSes or / and different programs.  Then when generated you have no idea how it will 
display on other different machines, different OSes or in different programs.  

You are free to post it as a bug-report but it's an inherent problem with the format itself and one 
that MS never fixed.  Remember that this mess of a format and the vast waste of effort endure by 
quite a lot of people and companies did land MS in court and MS lost the case.  Some companies seem 
to have been put out of business by it's failures to be more cross-compatible.  So, you are not 
alone.  
Regards from
Tom :)  





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From: Robert Prins <robert@prino.org>
To: Tom Davies <tomdavies04@yahoo.co.uk> 
Cc: "users@global.libreoffice.org" <users@global.libreoffice.org> 
Sent: Friday, 15 March 2013, 7:04
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] BUG: Writer seems to ignore some "\par" in RTF file

Tom,

Maybe...

But RTF has one huge advantage, it's very easy to create on other
systems, as it is pure text. The "file" I posted is generate on IBM's
z/OS. Maybe you can tell me how I can generate an ODT file on that
platform?

Robert
-- 
Robert AH Prins
robert(a)prino(d)org


On 15 March 2013 00:11, Tom Davies <tomdavies04@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
Hi :)
MS developed Rtf making all the promises about cross-platform and
cross-product compatibility that are currently being made for their ISO
format.  Unfortunately they never quite lived up to those promises and got
taken to court about it and lost the case.  So they stopped developing it
and created the OOXML and got that registered as an ISO standard instead.
Now people seem to be having similar problems with the new OOXML formats
that they had with the Rtf, perhaps even more problems.

So, just avoid Rtf.  It always was a broken, proprietary format and even
though MS have stopped doing any development of it there still hasn't been
any improvement in it's compatibility.
Regards from
Tom :)


________________________________
From: prino <robert@prino.org>
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Sent: Thursday, 14 March 2013, 21:47
Subject: [libreoffice-users] BUG: Writer seems to ignore some "\par" in RTF
file

If you open the following, name it "whatever.rtf"

=== CUT ===
{\rtf1\ansi\deff0
{\fonttbl
{\f0\fmodern\fcharset0\fprq1 Courier New;}}
\paperw16840\paperh11907\margl709\margr709\margt1418\margb567
\lndscpsxn
\cols2\colsx709
\pard\plain
\sl-140\slmult0\fs14
{\b Rows\par}{
\par
+------+\par
| Row  |\par
+------+\par
|    1 |\par
|  60 |\par
+------+\par
\column
\par
\par
+------+\par
| Row  |\par
+------+\par
|  61 |\par
|  120 |\par
+------+\par
\column
\par
\par
+------+\par
| Row  |\par
+------+\par
|  121 |\par
+------+\par
| Tot  |\par
+------+\par
}}
=== CUT ===

in Word, it will correctly put two blank lines above the second and third
column. Open it in Writer (4.0.1.2) and there will be only *one* blank line
above columns two and three.

Not good!

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