UOF
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|extensions={{ext|uof}}, {{ext|uot}}, {{ext|uos}}, {{ext|uop}} | |extensions={{ext|uof}}, {{ext|uot}}, {{ext|uos}}, {{ext|uop}} | ||
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− | '''UOF''' (Uniform Office Format) is a national standard of the People's Republic of China for word processing, spreadsheet, and presentation files. | + | '''UOF''' (Uniform Office Format, or sometimes Unified Office Format) is a national standard of the People's Republic of China for word processing, spreadsheet, and presentation files. It uses compressed [[XML]]. Support is spotty, and LibreOffice is even considering dropping its limited support for the format. |
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+ | * [[Wikipedia:Uniform Office Format|Wikipedia article]] | ||
* [http://odf-to-uof.sourceforge.net/index.html ODF-UOF Converter] | * [http://odf-to-uof.sourceforge.net/index.html ODF-UOF Converter] | ||
+ | * [http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/libreoffice/2014-November/thread.html#64544 Message thread on whether to keep support for it in LibreOffice] | ||
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+ | [[Category:XML based file formats]] |
Revision as of 12:38, 16 November 2014
UOF (Uniform Office Format, or sometimes Unified Office Format) is a national standard of the People's Republic of China for word processing, spreadsheet, and presentation files. It uses compressed XML. Support is spotty, and LibreOffice is even considering dropping its limited support for the format.