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September 20 – 23 in Bucharest, Romania. We'll have workshops,discussions and lots of fun!
The community documentation team is happy to announce the immediate availability of the Impress Guide 7.5 and Draw Guide 7.5. The guides are updated to the latest LibreOffice release as a community effort to keep our literature sharp and up to date. The double gift is brought to you by Peter Schofield with valuable contributions […]
The Annual Report of The Document Foundation describes the foundation’s activities and projects, especially in regards to LibreOffice and the Document Liberation Project. We’ve been posting sections of the 2022 report here on the blog, and now the full version is available in PDF format on TDF’s Nextcloud server in two different versions: low resolution […]
Thanks to my ‘Search Field in Options’ project mentors Andreas Heinisch and Heiko Tietze for their time and guidance.
Project Report for Week #7 - #11A lot of new patchsets submitted (between patchset 10 and 19): https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/core/+/152519
We decided to implement Plan B(initialize all strings at Options dialog start-up) instead of “extracting strings at build-time[…]
In large computer displays, it is somehow hard to track the active cell, and the associated row and column. One of the solutions provided to fix this problem is to highlight the row and column. The proposed solution is visible in tdf#33201:
tdf#33201 – UI: Highlight (not select) current row and column in spreadsheet The importanceThis is requested for a long time, but until now no developer has put time to m[…]
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