As I rely on #OpenSource so much for so many things I do, this #GivingTuesday I am supporting:
@osi@opensource.org (#OpenSourceInitiative)
As I rely on #OpenSource so much for so many things I do, this #GivingTuesday I am supporting:
@osi@opensource.org (#OpenSourceInitiative)
Funny... for me you start now with arbitrary numbers... 😉
What about using something like "Edition 2023, Version 7.6"?
And btw. i assume, it is possible to develop add-ons for #LibreOffice... how do they check a matching version? As something like "works with 7.x" (checking on major version 7 in the source code) would be no longer possible, right?
And are you sure, that end users will recognize 24.2 as February 2024? 😉
Expand your skillset and gain valuable experience with UX, marketing, documentation, QA and translations – join the Month of LibreOffice, November 2023! Over the next four weeks, hundreds of people around the world will collaborate to improve LibreOf…Mike Saunders (The Document Foundation)
I'm not a fan of this new versioning system #libreoffice is moving to. It makes me feel like they will do releases even if they aren't quite ready just to hit their dates. Hopefully it works out because I definitely love LibreOffice and I hope they stick around forever!
phoronix.com/news/LibreOffice-…
One nugget of information in the LibreOffice 7.6 release announcement for those who missed it and deserves calling out specifically..www.phoronix.com
On the way to 24.2: comments with style | From Mind to Type
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We already have the alpha 1 version, so this is probably the last article about the new features of LibreOffice 24.2: in the next few days we will have the Hard feature freeze followed by the first…From Mind to Type
Here I discuss how to create a minimal LibreOffice extension with Python that can be easily debugged in a Python IDE.Hossein Nourikhah (LibreOffice Development Blog)
Quickly and securely view OpenDocument and Microsoft Office files on the go.play.google.com
Berlin, November 23, 2023 – LibreOffice 7.6.3 Community, the third minor release of the 7.6 family of the volunteer-supported free office suite for Windows (Intel/AMD and ARM processors), macOS (Apple and Intel processors) and Linux is now available …Italo Vignoli (The Document Foundation)
Daniel Rodriguez and Celia Palacios write… The ancient Aztec city of Tenochtitlán dawns on an autumn Thursday in November, which could well be just another one and, probably for many people, it will be.Mike Saunders (The Document Foundation)
Love LibreOffice development? Want to turn your passion into a paid job? We are The Document Foundation (TDF), the non-profit entity behind LibreOffice.Mike Saunders (The Document Foundation)
De reencuentros en la capital azteca
La antigua ciudad azteca de Tenochtitlán amanece un jueves otoñal de noviembre, que bien podría ser uno más y, probablemente para mucha gente, lo será. Pero existen distintos hilos de una gran trama gestándose desde los caminos que convergen allí. Llegan personas de distintas partes del mundo, además de las que se movilizan desde di
Here I discuss string literals in LibreOffice C/C++ code including OStringLiteral, OUStringLiteral, and also new shortcuts _ustr, _ostr.Hossein Nourikhah (LibreOffice Development Blog)
Love LibreOffice? Help the community that makes it, learn new things, and get a sticker pack for your contributions! (Plus the chance to win some bonus extra merchandise, including mugs, T-shirts and hoodies…) We’re two weeks into the Month of LibreO…Mike Saunders (The Document Foundation)
Today we’re talking to Jean-Francois Nifenecker, who’s working on LibreOffice extensions and macros, and more… Tell us a bit about yourself! I’m 68 years old, freshly retired from a job as a French civil servant (local IT department).Mike Saunders (The Document Foundation)
Last week we started the Month of LibreOffice, rewarding contributors in our projects and communities! So, how are we looking after the first seven days? Well, 146 people have already taken part and can claim their sticker packs at the end of the mon…Mike Saunders (The Document Foundation)
The community documentation team is happy to announce the immediate availability of the Impress Guide 7.6 and Draw Guide 7.6. The guides are updated to the latest LibreOffice release as a community effort to keep our literature sharp and up to date.Olivier Hallot (The Document Foundation)
Congratulations!
Please provide a PeerTube alternative to YouTube: mastodon.online/@blueghost/111…
#LibreOffice #OpenSource #Fediverse #PeerTube #Privacy #Video #FediTips #FediVideo @tilvids
LibreOffice is a powerful, free and open source office suite, used by millions of people around the world, and compatible with Microsoft® Office. It respects your privacy and freedom to work as you wish.YouTube
Dear Fediverse / Mastodon
I need your help.
I stumbled upon the website of a French consultancy who worked on LibreOffice accessibility, but I cannot find it anymore.
Any idea?
Boost appreciated 
Thanks!
Expand your skillset and gain valuable experience with UX, marketing, documentation, QA and translations – join the Month of LibreOffice, November 2023! Over the next four weeks, hundreds of people around the world will collaborate to improve LibreOf…Mike Saunders (The Document Foundation)
This week, we are kicking off a continuing “QA Weekly Focus” to attract attention to certain topics and areas. For this first week, let’s look into issues related to our SVG support.Stéphane Guillou (LibreOffice QA Blog)
The Latin American LibreOffice Community proudly invites you to join our 2023 Latin American LibreOffice Conference – LATAM 2023. Please confirm that you want to play a YouTube video.Olivier Hallot (The Document Foundation)
Rania Amina writes: The LibreOffice Conf. Asia 2023 took place on 7 – 8 October 2023 in Surakarta, Indonesia. This event was held simultaneously and collaboratively with UbuCon Asia 2023 at the same place, with the official name “LibreOffice Conf.Mike Saunders (The Document Foundation)
I switched to LibreOffice years ago and never looked back.
I understood that many developers had moved to LibreOffice, and OpenOffice had since stalled?
In terms of accessibility, LibreOffice continues to improve their export-to-PDF engine. They can now generate a PDF that is often pretty much compliant with PDF/UA.
Though I still use Microsoft Office for client work.
I'm curious to try OnlyOffice. I wonder how it compares?
The focus on Freedom and taking control of your data is also imperative to #LabPlot, an open source Data Analysis and Visualization software.
It supports multiple file formats and the ODS import support will be added in the next release 
➡️ invent.kde.org/education/labpl…
#LibreOffice #DataViz #Plotting #FLOSS #FOSS #OpenSource
#DataScience #Spreadsheet #Calc #ODS
Description Support importing ODS (Open Document Standard) files produced by Calc, etc. ConformityGitLab
Last month we had our yearly LibreOffice Conference, this time taking place in Bucharest, the capital city of Romania.Mike Saunders (The Document Foundation)