Saturday, January 17, 2009

Open XML/ECMA-376 Notes for Office 2007 SP2

Erika Ehrli - Great News for Open XML Developers: ECMA-376 Implementation Notes for Office 2007 SP2 are here!

“We've published today a new set of Open XML implementation notes. The ECMA-376 Implementation Notes helps developers to understand low-level details of the Open XML implementation. The notes also include information that will help ISO update the standard over time, and some other general information to cover some scenarios that are not covered in detail by the SPEC.

The notes are definitely a great resource for all us who work with the Open XML SDK 1.0 and 2.0 and are looking for detailed documentation and guidance. I know lots of devs out there are creating document assembly solutions and the notes help you understand fine details of the implementation. Say you are working with WordprocessingML and want to learn about paragraphs, tables, footers, document parts, or mail merge. If you don't know the SPEC by heart (like most of us J), and want to learn more about the implementation details, you can always check out the implementation notes.

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This is one of those “I’m going to need this one day” posts. I know, in the not to distant future, that I’m going to need brain numbing level of OpenXML details and this post seems to be a nice starting point for that (You know, that doesn’t sound quit right, does it? I didn’t mean to imply the post was brain numbing, just the 7,000+ pages of ECMA-376 spec… lol… )

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Well, Greg, before you starting reading those 7000+ pages, take a look at the implementation notes and let us know via the forums if you have any questions. We're here to help.