Available extensions and templates repositories for LibreOffice

The Document Foundation ha announced on his blog, the availability of an online repository of Extensions y Templates for LibreOffice.

This is how they announce it (in English):

Are you looking for ways to improve your free office suite? Do you need some nice templates? The Document Foundation is proud to announce that today, the LibreOffice extensions and template repository have been brought online at

http://extensions.libreoffice.org

y

http://templates.libreoffice.org

This new website is one of the many community efforts in the LibreOffice project. Led by Andreas Mantke, a team of volunteers from the international community has worked very hard over the past few weeks to make this new repository possible, benefiting millions of LibreOffice and free office users around the world.

We welcome everyone to try out the growing number of extensions available, and invite developers to upload their own templates and plugins, to make them available to users around the world.

Without a doubt excellent news .. ..


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  1.   Nano said

    And how do I install them? xD

    1.    elav <° Linux said

      Interesting question, which carries an answer from the same category .. Look how cool » See answer Hahahaha

      Nothing seriously, an article will have to be done about that 😛

  2.   Louis Giardino said

    question answer, when I used openoffice I downloaded a plugin and installed it, it was to link with google docs, when I installed libreoffice, libreoffice also grabbed it without problems, I suppose it is still handled the same right?

    1.    elav <° Linux said

      I don't use plugins but yes, I suppose they are still handled the same.

  3.   Carlos said

    Good news, thank you!

  4.   Edward2 said

    Seem right. Since with the open office certain problems have occurred.

    1.    Courage said

      Change that penguin, I have left the line in the post if you do not want to report them

      1.    Edward2 said

        Trolling a Troll.

  5.   The brown said

    very good 🙂

  6.   Louis Giardino said

    What do I have to put in firefox so that it appears that I use mint with firefox 7.0.1 (I saw your post and I didn't know well)

    1.    Louis Giardino said

      (clarification) I'm on a friend's computer

      1.    KZKG ^ Gaara <° Linux said

        If you want me to put Firefox 7.0.1 and Linux Mint 11, then put this:
        Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US) AppleWebKit/534.16 Linux Mint/11 Firefox/7.0.1

        If you want me not to put a version of Linux Mint, put this other:
        Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US) AppleWebKit/534.16 Linux Mint Firefox/7.0.1

        Any other modification you want you tell us, we help you.
        regards

      2.    Edward2 said

        hahaha windowsero, do not feel sorry.

        1.    KZKG ^ Gaara <° Linux said

          Psss ... careful okay 😉

  7.   KZKG ^ Gaara <° Linux said

    WTF !!! I forgot to remove the Linux Mint ... damn, now yes ... with the little good will I have for that distro, tomorrow when elav see this will not be able to stop laughing the very fucking LOL !!!

    1.    elav <° Linux said

      Na, don't take a fight. That you use Mint would be something like believing that the world economy will improve tomorrow.

  8.   Louis Giardino said

    hahaha, ok Thank you very much, that's why this is my favorite blog ...

    1.    elav <° Linux said

      It is an honor to know that .. Arigato !!! ^ ^