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Hi :)
Pdf is a proprietary format.  There is no "Open" version and no community.  Testing is done on a 
relatively small number of machines.  It would be really great if there were a successfull 
OpenDocument Format equivalent that gained even as much traction as Odt etc have.  
Regards from
Tom :)


--- On Wed, 11/1/12, Carlo Strata <carlo.strata@tiscali.it> wrote:

From: Carlo Strata <carlo.strata@tiscali.it>
Subject: [libreoffice-users] What about the standard state of the "hybrid pdf" format?
To: "LibreOffice, users" <users@global.libreoffice.org>
Date: Wednesday, 11 January, 2012, 19:12

Hi Everyone,

I'm asking about the standardization of *hybrid pdf* format.

This is because I think it is a very useful "thing", but I don't want to use it too much if it is a 
weak standard that is pretty near to be changed or abandoned.
Is Oasis-Open or ISO or other standard Organization well defining this format?

What do you think about?

Have a nice evening,

Carlo

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