As one of the Admin of the blog had announced a while ago, now LibreOffice 4.0 has support for Firefox people.
I'm not saying that this is the definitive solution to the criticism that LibreOffice has lately regarding its physical appearance. Although for me it is not important ... But hey, now we live in a world that lives on appearances.
This if you can make us in one way or another personalize our office suite a little more. At the moment I am testing it and I have used one or another theme.
It's probably not the best theme but I like the basics. The minimalist.
What happened to the web interface that they were going to launch for the next version I don't know how many versions ago?
Volunteers are lacking. The code is there, but they are not focusing on that. Let's see if any student is encouraged to continue the development in the Google Summer of Code 2013.
As long as it never loses its simplicity and productivity, everything is acceptable, even if it never changes.
Amen.
Better this than the MS Office interface.
It is very old news; from one of the 4 rc it could already be done.
to know when it will appear in the arch repos> _>
I understand that it will not appear as it is considered Beta. I don't know what's in beta but hey.
What if they could put it in testing
Woow! I change the LibreOffice page, it shouldn't be long before Helena 4.0.1 came out yesterday, it's still RC but we are Archers 😛 we have the newest but always stable hahahaha
Today I appeared in the update, it looks good with a person I think its simplicity is the key to this office suite, greetings Ariki
What gives the appearance, it is not a painting, or a work of art, it is a computer application, it is used to work.
What they should do is incorporate more improvements, they keep debugging code which is fine but I haven't seen anything really attractive for a long time.
In Draw, dynamic object editing leaves a lot to be desired.