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Styles for comments • Row/column highlighting in Calc • Options dialog search field

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LibreOffice project and community recap: April 2024

Here’s our summary of updates, events and activities in the LibreOffice project in the last four weeks – click the links to learn more… We started April with very good news: the northern German federal state of Schleswig-Holstein has decided to move from Microsoft Windows and Microsoft Office to Linux and LibreOffice (and other free […]

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Calc Guide and Writer Guides available for browsing

The Documentation team just published the Calc Guide and Writer Guide as on-line pages in the Bookshelf at books.libreoffice.org Presented as web pages, the guides contents can now be accessed with your favorite browser and use the browser resources to navigate, bookmark and reference pages. Together with the PDF versions, the guides web pages can […]

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LibreOffice, JavaScript’ed

LOWA is LibreOffice built with Emscripten as a Wasm executable that runs in the browser. Controlling that LibreOffice through UNO with JavaScript looks like a natural fit. Enter Embind, a mechanism to generate the binding glue between JavaScript and Wasm/C++. As we will see, the Embind vs. UNO match is not perfect, but it kind-ofContinue reading "LibreOffice, JavaScript’ed"

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Calc Guide and Writer Guides available for browsing

The Documentation team just published the Calc Guide and Writer Guide as on-line pages in the Bookshelf at books.libreoffice.org Presented as web pages, the guides contents can now be accessed with your favorite browser and use the browser resources to navigate, bookmark and reference pages. Together with the PDF versions, the guides web pages can […]

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