Thursday, March 5, 2009

Re: Big Problem With OpenOffice

Keith,

You could also consider publishing the document using Google Docs. The ODT
file type is one that they support. Could be a good tie-in for your unit on
open source word processing.

Mark Whipple

Computer Science Teacher
Instructional Technology Specialist
Prospect Hill Academy Charter School
Cambridge, MA

On Thu, Mar 5, 2009 at 9:31 AM, Keith E Gatling <keith@gatling.us> wrote:

> Hmm...I did a little research on the ODT format, and the best I could
> figure
> out, if I put the file up as a ZIP archive, it works just fine by
> downloading a folder that includes the .odt file. I hate that workaround,
> but I suppose it'll have to do for now.
> --
>
> keg
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