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Microsoft Office XML file types in Open and Save dialogs
 
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pluby
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 23, 2014 5:45 pm    Post subject: Microsoft Office XML file types in Open and Save dialogs

In some of our Mac App Store reviews, I saw that some users are having trouble finding the Microsoft Office XML file types (.docx, .xlsx, .pptx, etc.) in NeoOffice's Open and Save dialogs because they are at the end of the list of file types.

To make these common file types easier to find, I have made moved the Microsoft Office XML file types above the older 97/2000/XP Microsoft Office file types. Also, I replaced "2007 XML" with "2008/2011" in the names of all the Microsoft Office XML file types to match Office for Mac versions.

You can test the changes to the list of file types in NeoOffice's Open and Save dialogs by installing either of the following test patches. The screen snapshots at the end of this post show the changes:

NeoOffice 2014:
http://nick.neooffice.org/test/NeoOffice-2014.1-Test-1-Intel.dmg

NeoOffice 2014 Free Edition:
http://nick.neooffice.org/test/NeoOffice-2014.1_Free_Edition-Test-1-Intel.dmg

The left screen snapshot shows NeoOffice without the changes. The right screen snapshot shows NeoOffice after installing either of the above test patches:

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sardisson
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PostPosted: Thu Jul 24, 2014 8:23 pm    Post subject:

I installed the test patch for NeoOffice 2014.1 and got the expected results in Writer, Calc, and Impress Smile

I think it's long past time for the AOO/LO people to rethink the entire ordering of their output options, but I don't ever expect that to happen—so it's good to see that you're able to move the current MS Office document types to a sane location in NeoOffice!

Smokey

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ovvldc
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 25, 2014 10:45 am    Post subject:

Excellent move. Small things like this make a real difference to how people appreciate software.

I tried NeoOffice 2014 with this patch and it gave the correct order in Writer. I'll take Smokey's word for the other ones Wink.

I am wondering if would not make sense to move text and html encoding to above the legacy Star* formats as well. After all, very few people will use those.

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pluby
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 25, 2014 11:23 am    Post subject:

ovvldc wrote:
I am wondering if would not make sense to move text and html encoding to above the legacy Star* formats as well. After all, very few people will use those.


I think that is a good idea. If you open an empty Calc document and the File :: Save As menu, do you any other file types in the list that I should move up?

Patrick
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sardisson
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 25, 2014 1:41 pm    Post subject:

pluby wrote:
ovvldc wrote:
I am wondering if would not make sense to move text and html encoding to above the legacy Star* formats as well. After all, very few people will use those.


I think that is a good idea. If you open an empty Calc document and the File :: Save As menu, do you any other file types in the list that I should move up?

I would move CSV up with, and probably just ahead of, .dif and dBASE; I think CSV is the most common non-Microsoft exchange format for spreadsheet-like data.

At the risk of repainting the bikeshed a just slightly different shade of blue, in Impress, it seems odd that

1) the old PowerPoint Show "Microsoft PowerPoint 97/2000/XP (.pps)" format is all alone at almost the bottom of the list, rather than with the other PowerPoint 97/00/XP formats, and that

2) the "ODF Drawing (Impress)" item is at the bottom, rather than above "NeoOffice 1.0 Drawing (NeoOffice Impress) (.sxd)" (in parallel to the way that ODP is listed first and NeoOffice 1.x Presentation follows ODP) in the list.

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pluby
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 26, 2014 10:23 am    Post subject:

ovvldc wrote:
I am wondering if would not make sense to move text and html encoding to above the legacy Star* formats as well. After all, very few people will use those.


I have moved HTML and text file types above the StarOffice file types. Also, I have moved the "NeoOffice 1.0" file types down with the StarOffice file types.

sardisson wrote:
I would move CSV up with, and probably just ahead of, .dif and dBASE; I think CSV is the most common non-Microsoft exchange format for spreadsheet-like data.


I moved the HTML and CSV file types up before the StarOffice file types.

sardisson wrote:
1) the old PowerPoint Show "Microsoft PowerPoint 97/2000/XP (.pps)" format is all alone at almost the bottom of the list, rather than with the other PowerPoint 97/00/XP formats, and that

2) the "ODF Drawing (Impress)" item is at the bottom, rather than above "NeoOffice 1.0 Drawing (NeoOffice Impress) (.sxd)" (in parallel to the way that ODP is listed first and NeoOffice 1.x Presentation follows ODP) in the list.


I have moved both of these Impress file types up into their respective matching file types.

All of the above changes are in the following test patches:

NeoOffice 2014:
http://nick.neooffice.org/test/NeoOffice-2014.1-Test-2-Intel.dmg

NeoOffice 2014 Free Edition:
http://nick.neooffice.org/test/NeoOffice-2014.1_Free_Edition-Test-2-Intel.dmg

NeoOffice 3.4.1:
http://nick.neooffice.org/test/NeoOffice-3.4.1-Patch-6-Test-1-Intel.dmg

Edit by pluby: added NeoOffice 3.4.1 test patch link

Patrick
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pluby
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PostPosted: Fri Aug 01, 2014 11:36 am    Post subject:

FYI. I have included these changes in NeoOffice 3.4.1 Patch 7 which can be downloaded from the NeoOffice patch download page.

Patrick
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pluby
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PostPosted: Sun Aug 03, 2014 3:00 pm    Post subject:

FYI. I have included the fix for these bugs in NeoOffice 2014.2 which is available in Apple's Mac App Store.

Patrick
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