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The Brazilian Community launches the LibreOffice 7.0 Getting Started Guide in Portuguese

Timothy Brennan Jr. The Brazilian LibreOffice community is pleased to announce availability of the LibreOffice 7.0 Getting Started Guide in Brazilian Portuguese. The guide is intended for Portuguese speaking users who wants to begin their first contact with LibreOffice and needs a manual that expounds all the software’s  features and allows them to immediately start […]

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Free software becomes a standard in Dortmund, Germany

LibreOffice is free and open source software, which means that it’s much more than zero-cost. Anyone can study how it works, modify it, and share those modifications with other users. (So the “free” is more about freedom than price.) There are many other well-known free software projects, such as the GNU/Linux operating system, Firefox web […]

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Clang precompiled headers and improving C++ compile times, conclusion

 With Clang12 almost released, I guess it's high time to write a conclusion to the Clang11 changes that improve compilation times with PCHs. I originally planned to do this after the Clang11 release, but with the process to get the changes reviewed and merged having been so tedious I was glad it was fina[…]

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Hey, Lubuntu maintainners! Please build LibreOffice with vcl:kf5 instead vcl:qt5!

I should ask you Lubuntu maintainers: please build LibreOffice with vcl:kf5 instead vcl:qt5. Because LibreOffice's vcl:qt5 backend still buggy and unstable. Look at it:

 

I just tried to use Lubuntu 21.04 beta, opened LibreOffice Writer and I wanted increase a scale of the page. So you can see what I saw: wrong vertical rule, ugly page view, etc.

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