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@lerekofatwgo Hi! We don't have an equivalent yet, but there are some ways you can make it happen: get involved and help our volunteers, or consider funding a developer: documentfoundation.org/certifi… – If people get together and do that, we can get these features and more 😊
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This has been my go to office suite for a while now. Early versions would occasionally have file compatibility problems, but it does everything I need and I don't have to deal with the always Internet connected o-365. I'm also one of those weirdos who looks at 'ribbon interfaces' and consider them to be just a waste of window space. If that option exists in Libre, thank you for not making it the default.
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you guys make great stuff, thank you for all the work you do! I do wish fonts had fractional pixel positioning support so letters didn't dance back and forward as you scroll or zoom, and a slightly more modern UI (like that cool color coded gtk4 mockup we saw around 2 years ago) would be nice, but other than that I really have no other complaints. Very, very solid piece of software that has served me loyally through many a school semester 💚
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#LibreOffice posted an article titled "WE WANT TO USE OUR USERS PERSONAL DATA" at design.blog.documentfoundation…

LibreOffice was promoting a data collaboration with a company called polypoly. That article appears to contradict this post.

In the last entry in the comments section of the article the author states the project is on hold.

@libreoffice, what is the status of this project with polypoly? Is it still on hold or has it been cancelled?

#Privacy #InfoSec #TheDocumentFoundation @tdforg

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@blueghost So to clarify: as the image says, LibreOffice doesn't mine your data, or do telemetry. There was some discussion in the design community about an entirely opt-in tool (that is no longer being pursued anyway). If people want to opt-in to anything, or indeed install other extensions, that's up to them. But LibreOffice, out of the box, does not share documents, perform telemetry etc. – as the image illustrates. That's why we say there's no contradiction. We hope that makes it clearer!
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I am not a daily user of office suites. Most of my writing is done in plain text or LaTEX, and drawings are done on inkscape.
However, I use a lot libreoffice calc. From viewing data, to do fast plots, or apply formulas.
The best thing is that I can work with CSV files directly from my scripts' output.

Thank you for all the work :)

As always I will continue promoting people to use the suite over other alternatives.

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Hi, thanks for answering, thats great.

I mean the T-button in the ribbon, see?

Once I click that I can't select anything in the page anymore. How do I get back to the state before the T was pressed?

Version: 7.5.7.1 (X86_64) / LibreOffice Community
Build ID: 50(Build:1)
CPU threads: 12; OS: Linux 6.2; UI render: default; VCL: gtk3
Locale: nl-NL (en_US.UTF-8); UI: en-US
Ubuntu package version: 4:7.5.7-0ubuntu0.23.04.1
Calc: threaded