LibreOffice is a free and powerful office suite, and a successor to OpenOffice.org (commonly known as OpenOffice).
Its clean interface and feature-rich tools help you unleash your creativity and enhance your productivity.
Styles for comments • Row/column highlighting in Calc • Options dialog search field
September 20 – 23 in Bucharest, Romania. We'll have workshops,discussions and lots of fun!
Today we’re talking to Dione Maddern, who helps out in LibreOffice’s documentation team… Tell us a bit about yourself! I’m 44. Originally from Brisbane, Australia but I currently live in Baltimore, on the East Coast of the USA. I’ve worked in a variety of administration, document production roles in the engineering and insurance industries. Most […]
The LibreOffice Community Documentation Team is happy to announce the immediate release of the latest Writer and Calc guides for the new LibreOffice 24.2 office suite. The two books are updates of the respective LibreOffice 7.6 guides, and describe the new features available in LibreOffice 24.2. Jean Weber and Steve Fanning leaded the update of […]
Today we’re talking to Dione Maddern, who helps out in LibreOffice’s documentation team… Tell us a bit about yourself! I’m 44. Originally from Brisbane, Australia but I currently live in Baltimore, on the East Coast of the USA. I’ve worked in a variety of administration, document production roles in the engineering and insurance industries. Most […]
One of the areas that can help LibreOffice, but may not directly be visible to the users, but has a big impact is the quality assurance, and the automated tests. Here, I discuss some areas and notes around improving tests for LibreOffice. First, I start with the regression and bug fixes without tests.
Missing Unit TestsThis is the description from GSoC ideas page:
While there are some automated tests for LibreOff[…]
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