On 2023-11-24 04:08:57 you wrote:
J Leslie Turriff via tde-users wrote:
I'm afraid you didn't read my post
properly. I said 'importation of
HTML...'.
I think I understood correctly. I just wonder, why one would want to do
that?
Because I have a lot of text formatted using HTML5/CSS3, but some people who
I correspond with prefer to view it as *.docx.
Also as mentioned the problem is in the modern HTML
and the lack of engine
able to parse it (except the few well known).
I bet if you save a page in HTML2 all will work just fine.
Maybe, but all of the
styling will be ruined.
About HTML4 I
don't know. HTML5 you can forget. I don't know what LibreOffice uses. I
know QT5 and QT6 or the KDE5 stack on top did something meaningful, but
don't know any details, what engine they used.
LibreOffice (and OpenOffice
(which, despite the rumour that it is obsolete,
is still supported by Apache and apparently heavily used)) support only a
small subset of HTML2.
Leslie
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