For a given document, saved as OpenDocument, in LibreOffice, is there a hopefully convenient way to *locally* (no cloud service) find out which (if any) features it uses which can not be represented in the strict standard ODF format but only in Extended?
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For a given document, saved as OpenDocument, in LibreOffice, is there a hopefully convenient way to *locally* (no cloud service) find out which (if any) features it uses which can not be represented in the strict standard ODF format but only in Extended? (For example: if one switches from ODF "1.4 Extended" to "1.4" what breaks?)
It's fine if it's just a list like "this document uses the following features somewhere that require Extended".
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For a given document, saved as OpenDocument, in LibreOffice, is there a hopefully convenient way to *locally* (no cloud service) find out which (if any) features it uses which can not be represented in the strict standard ODF format but only in Extended? (For example: if one switches from ODF "1.4 Extended" to "1.4" what breaks?)
It's fine if it's just a list like "this document uses the following features somewhere that require Extended".
I did find https://docs.oasis-open.org/office/v1.2/OpenDocument-v1.2-part1.html#ForeignElementsAndAttributes and https://docs.oasis-open.org/office/v1.2/os/OpenDocument-v1.2-os-part1.html#Namespaces which lists (in this case for OpenDocument 1.2) the standards-compliant XML namespaces, but even a cursory look at one document indicates that it includes *many* XML namespaces not in that list even though those aren't even relevant to the type of document (for example, an OpenDocument text document including a "calcext" Document Foundation Calc schema, which I feel confident saying should *not* be used in any way in that document).
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