OpenOffice.org took the OpenOffice.org 1.1 Beta to the Web Tuesday, a few days after its big community confab in Hamburg, Germany, but still meeting its March target.
Conference attendees did receive English-language copies of the beta on CD.
An open source community created by Sun Microsystems,
OpenOffice.org is charged with creating an international office
productivity suite that will run on all major platforms and "provide access
to all functionality and data through open-component based APIs and an
XML-based file format."
Written in C++, OpenOffice.org code initially included the technology which
Sun was developing for future versions of its StarOffice software, though
that suite will now use the OpenOffice.org source, APIs, file formats and
reference implementations.
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The new beta builds upon the OpenOffice.org 1.0.x builds (OpenOffice.org 1.0.2, posted in January, is the most recent), and adds a number
of features.
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The beta includes a progress bar on the splash screen, and has the ability
to export PDF documents and to mail a document as a PDF. On the XML front,
it adds DocBook XML import/export, support for exporting as a flat XML
file, and XHTML export. For Windows users, it offers OpenOffice.org ActiveX
Control, additional property pages for OpenOffice.org file types in Windows
Explorer, and accessibility support.
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Stepping up to its "international" mandate, the beta also adds support for
Complex Text Layout (CTL) and vertical writing languages like Thai, Hindi,
Arabic and Hebrew. It adds support for various 8-bit Arabic and Hebrew text
encodings/code pages, support for the KOI8_U encoding, a new CTL options
tab in the language options dialogue, rescue mode support for BiDi/CTL with
X11 fonts, Sequence Input Checking (SIC) for languages like Thai and Hindi,
initial glyph fallback support, and autodetection of newly installed
languages for spellchecker, thesaurus and hyphenator.
Among the other new features are support for mobile device formats like
Palm's AportisDoc, Pocket Work and Pocket Excel, command line tools for
importing configuration data into the backend, support for recovering
slightly damaged files and detection of a misconfigured Java installation.
A full list of new features is available here.
The next stop on OpenOffice.org's roadmap is a second beta release in May,
followed by a release candidate in June and the final release in July.
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