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#LibreOffice 24.2 is our latest big update, with many new features. For instance, in Impress, you can now use small capital letters in text boxes. Find out more: https://blog.documentfoundation.org/blog/2024/01/31/libreoffice-24-2/ #foss #opensource


#LibreOffice 24.2 is our latest big update, with many new features. For instance, in Calc, there's now a search field in the Functions sidebar deck. Find out more: https://blog.documentfoundation.org/blog/2024/01/31/libreoffice-24-2/ #foss #OpenSource


In January, #LibreOffice's Quality Assurance community resolved 456 bug reports! 💪 https://qa.blog.documentfoundation.org/2024/02/13/qa-dev-report-january-2024/ #qa #foss #OpenSource


#LibreOffice 24.2 is our new big update, with many new features. For instance, in the Navigator, hidden sections of a document are now greyed-out. Find out more: https://blog.documentfoundation.org/blog/2024/01/31/libreoffice-24-2/ #foss #opensource


#LibreOffice 24.2 is our new big update, with many new features, including highlighting for the active row and column in Calc. Find out more: https://blog.documentfoundation.org/blog/2024/01/31/libreoffice-24-2/ #foss #opensource


#LibreOffice 24.2 is here! It's our latest major update, with a new "year.month" version scheme.

✅ Styles for comments
✅ Row/column highlighting in Calc
✅ A search field in the options dialog

...and many other new features: https://blog.documentfoundation.org/blog/2024/01/31/libreoffice-24-2/ #foss #opensource


We released #LibreOffice 24.2, our latest big update, two days ago! This video shows some of the new features that boost your productivity: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rs9pMn4cffs


LibreOffice 24.2, recently released, brings an assortment of welcome accessibility improvements. It's encouraging that LibreOffice accessibility is finally receiving more attention than has been the case in recent years. It's what I use under Linux whenever I need to access office application file formats for reading or editing.
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/ReleaseNotes/24.2
#Libreoffice #accessibility


@damtux @erAck @italovignoli

Already had some conversation in the past with #LibreOffice via #Fediverse.

I miss real versions numbers, that are useful on technical level.

That's why i asked, if there is somewhere one... hidden under the hood... ;-)

Advertising should maybe be separated from engineering... :-)

But i don't wanted to start a heavy or intense discussion... :-)


@damtux
@erAck

Thanks for the #URL.

I'm aware of the change from major.minor to year.month, but this means, #LibreOffice will not provide a real version number in the future, as a release date doesn't tell anything about major.minor or what to expect from a release.

And it looks like they discussed between 24.02 and 24.2...

But is 24.2 a version like 7.7 or a next generation like 8.0?
And what about 24.8?

@libreoffice @tdforg


#LibreOffice ändert das Versionsschema und ist nun in der Version 24.2 verfügbar. Das Änderungsprotokoll enthält auch eine recht umfangreiche Liste an Korrekturen der #Accessibility in vielen Programmkomponenten. Gleich mal das Update anstoßen ➡️ https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/ReleaseNotes/24.2/de#Barrierefreiheit


#LibreOffice 24.2 (with new "year.month" version scheme) is coming in a few days! One of the many new features is additional meta data fields for your documents: https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/ReleaseNotes/24.2#Core_/_General


The second release candidate of #LibreOffice 24.2 is now available! This will be our next major update, with a new "year.month" version scheme – so it'll arrive in February 2024. And it has a bunch of new features too, which you can help to test: https://qa.blog.documentfoundation.org/2024/01/16/libreoffice-24-2-rc2-is-available-for-testing/ #foss #opensource


#LibreOffice's quality assurance (QA) team is getting help from @csumb_it students! Here's what Steven Casey has been working on: https://blog.documentfoundation.org/blog/2024/01/16/libreoffice-qa-help-from-csumb-students-steven-casey/ #foss #opensource


We start this year with @libreoffice Month. We cannot wait to see you next Wednesday at 6pm in our hackerspace for translating the Document Foundation's wiki in Albanian 💚 📎 📄

#LibreOffice | #LibreOfficeMonth


Look here – #LibreOffice tutorial videos from Don Matschull: https://blog.documentfoundation.org/blog/2024/01/15/community-member-monday-don-matschull/ #foss #opensource


Spreadsheet column and row highlighting coming in #LibreOffice 24.2, our next major release! (With new "year.month" version scheme.) Enable it in Tools > Options > LibreOffice Calc > View. Thanks to Sahil Gautam from our community for implementing this feature 😊 #foss #opensource


#LibreOffice's quality assurance (QA) team is getting help from @csumb_it students! Here's what Keldin Maldonado says: https://blog.documentfoundation.org/blog/2024/01/12/libreoffice-qa-help-from-csumb-students-keldin-maldonado/ #foss #OpenSource #qa


It's tantalisingly close! 😍 #LibreOffice 24.2 (with new "year.month" version scheme) is our next major update – due in February. And now the first release candidate is available for testing: https://qa.blog.documentfoundation.org/2024/01/09/libreoffice-24-2-rc1-is-available-for-testing/ #foss #OpenSource


Lots of new features coming in #LibreOffice 24.2, our next major release! (With new year.month version scheme.) For instance: small caps in Impress, thanks to Caolán McNamara @CollaboraOffice: https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/ReleaseNotes/24.2#Impress


LibreOffice can open files in a wide range of formats – but its native one is the Open Document Format (ODF). And now there's an update to the ODF Toolkit, a set of Java modules for programmatic creation, scanning and manipulation of ODF files: https://blog.documentfoundation.org/blog/2024/01/04/announcing-the-odf-toolkit-0-12-0-release/ #libreoffice #standards #foss #OpenSource


2024 is here! But let's have a quick recap of #LibreOffice project and community updates in December 2023: https://blog.documentfoundation.org/blog/2024/01/02/libreoffice-project-and-community-recap-december-2023/ #foss #OpenSource


My pleasure.

For some of the people I support, #LibreOffice has done a proper job where MS' offering has singularly failed. :)

But then again, MS *always* thinks it knows best...


PS: I do voluntary IT support once a week at my local community centre and I always recommend #LibreOffice to anyone who needs/uses an office suite.


As we wrap up 2023, we'd like to say a huge thank you to everyone who contributed to #LibreOffice in the last year! We really appreciate your support 😊 https://blog.documentfoundation.org/blog/2023/12/31/thanks-to-everyone-who-contributed-to-libreoffice-in-2023-%f0%9f%98%8a/ #foss #OpenSource


Our next major release will be #LibreOffice 24.2 (with new "year.month" version scheme), in February. And it has usability improvements, thanks to our community! For instance, a new search field in the Functions sidebar deck in Calc, from Rafael Lima: https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/ReleaseNotes/24.2#Calc


@libreoffice

In this release of #libreoffice
I am not sure to understand this

https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/ReleaseNotes/24.2#LibreOffice_Help

For me, Help > Search commands > Cut,

you have just the information from the menu :) Edit > Cut

Thank you for feedback.


LibreOffice is available in a huge number of languages, thanks to communities around the world! Check out the recent Localization Sprint 2023 in Nepal: https://blog.documentfoundation.org/blog/2023/12/22/recap-of-libreoffice-localization-sprint-2023-in-nepal/ #libreoffice #foss #OpenSource


See this map? It shows just some of the #LibreOffice community members around the world, who do great work to make the suite better and better. Like Dominique Prieur, for instance: https://blog.documentfoundation.org/blog/2023/12/18/community-member-monday-dominique-prieur/


Our next big update is #LibreOffice 24.2 in February (with new "year.month" version scheme). And here's one of the new features: extra description text in the Special Characters dropdown menu, added by Jim Raykowski: https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/ReleaseNotes/24.2#GUI #foss #OpenSource


Did you know? You can add new features to #LibreOffice using Python, and make extensions! Our development blog explains all: https://dev.blog.documentfoundation.org/2023/12/14/libreoffice-extensions-with-python-part-2-debugging/ #foss #OpenSource


Coming up in February: #LibreOffice 24.2, our next big update, with many new features! (And a new "year.month" version scheme, to make it clear when it was released.) The first Beta version is now available for testing: https://qa.blog.documentfoundation.org/2023/12/13/libreoffice-24-2-beta1-is-available-for-testing/ #foss #OpenSource


Wow! Happy to see that #LibreOffice community is spread across the world and helping it to grow further.


Suraj Bhattarai is our Liaison in the Nepali community. And together with other local open source communities, he recently concluded the "#LibreOffice Localisation Sprint 2023". Awesome work! More to come on our blog soon... #foss #opensource