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LibreOffice 6.0 released

The LibreOffice 6.0 release is available. Changes include a new help system, a better spelling checker, OpenPGP support, better document interoperability, improvements to LibreOffice Online, and more. "LibreOffice 6.0 represents the bleeding edge in term of features for open source office suites, and as such is targeted at technology enthusiasts, early adopters and power users."


From:  "media-AT-documentfoundation.org" <media-AT-documentfoundation.org>
To:  corbet-AT-lwn.net
Subject:  The Document Foundation announces LibreOffice 6.0: power, simplicity, security and interoperability from desktop to cloud
Date:  Wed, 31 Jan 2018 12:34:34 +0100
Message-ID:  <e26ed01a5f1611b9694ceb0f44d44d0b@phplist.com>

Berlin, January 31, 2018 - The Document Foundation announces LibreOffice
6.0, a major release and a dramatically improved free office suite, which
celebrates the 7th anniversary of the availability of the very first
version of LibreOffice. Today LibreOffice is more powerful, simple and
secure, and offers superior interoperability with Microsoft Office
documents.

LibreOffice 6.0 is immediately available for Windows, macOS and Linux, and
for the cloud. The new major release adds a large number of significant new
features to the core engine and to individual modules (Writer, Calc and
Impress/Draw), with the objective of providing users the best in terms of
personal productivity.

A video summarizing the top new features of LibreOffice 6.0 is available on
YouTube:
http://documentfoundation.hosted.phplist.com/lists/lt.php...


Power

The Notebookbar, although still an experimental feature, has been enriched
with two new variants: Grouped Bar Full for Writer, Calc and Impress, and
Tabbed Compact for Writer. The Special Characters dialog has been reworked,
with the addition of lists for Recent and Favorite characters, along with a
Search field. The Customize dialog has also been redesigned, and is now
more modern and intuitive.

In Writer, a Form menu has been added, making it easier to access one of
the most powerful - and often unknown - LibreOffice features: the ability
to design forms, and create standards-compliant PDF forms. The Find toolbar
has been enhanced with a drop-down list of search types, to speed up
navigation. A new default table style has been added, together with a new
collection of table styles to reflect evolving visual trends. The Mail
Merge function has been improved, and it is now possible to use either a
Writer document or an XLSX file as data source.

In Calc, ODF 1.2-compliant functions SEARCHB, FINDB and REPLACEB have been
added, to improve support for the ISO standard format. Also, a cell range
selection or a selected group of shapes (images) can be now exported in PNG
or JPG format.

In Impress, the default slide size has been switched to 16:9, to support
the most recent form factors of screens and projectors. As a consequence,
10 new Impress templates have been added, and a couple of old templates
have been updated. 

Simplicity

The old WikiHelp has been replaced by the new Help Online system, with
attractive web pages that can also be displayed on mobile devices. In
general, LibreOffice Help has been updated both in terms of contents and
code, with other improvements due all along the life of the LibreOffice 6
family.

User dictionaries now allow automatic affixation or compounding. This is a
general spell checking improvement in LibreOffice which can speed up work
for Writer users. Instead of manually handling several forms of a new word
in a language with rich morphology or compounding, the Hunspell spell
checker can automatically recognize a new word with affixes or compounds,
based on a “Grammar By” model.

Security

OpenPGP keys can be used to sign ODF documents on all desktop operating
systems, with experimental support for OpenPGP-based encryption. To enable
this feature, users will have to install the specific GPG software for
their operating systems.

Document classification has also been improved, and allows multiple
policies (which are now exported to OOXML files). In Writer, marking and
signing are now supported at paragraph level.

Interoperability

OOXML interoperability has been improved in several areas: import of
SmartArt and import/export of ActiveX controls, support of embedded text
documents and spreadsheets, export of embedded videos to PPTX, export of
cross-references to DOCX, export of MailMerge fields to DOCX, and
improvements to the PPTX filter to prevent the creation of broken files.

New filters for exporting Writer documents to ePub and importing
QuarkXPress files have also been added, together with an improved filter
for importing EMF+ (Enhanced Metafile Format Plus) files as used by
Microsoft Office documents. Some improvements have also been added to the
ODF export filter, making it easier for other ODF readers to display
visuals.

LibreOffice Online

LibreOffice Online is fundamentally a server service, and should be
installed and configured by adding cloud storage and an SSL certificate. It
might be considered an enabling technology for the cloud services offered
by ISPs or the private cloud of enterprises and large organizations.

New features introduced with LibreOffice 6.0 aim to align the functionality
of the desktop and cloud versions, especially in areas where users expect
similar behavior. For instance, a Save As feature has been added, while the
amount of rows managed by Calc has been increased to half a million. In
addition, a Find and Replace dialog and spell checking support have been
added to Writer, Calc and Impress.

Builds of the latest LibreOffice Online source code are available as Docker
images:
http://documentfoundation.hosted.phplist.com/lists/lt.php...
Background on LibreOffice Online:
http://documentfoundation.hosted.phplist.com/lists/lt.php...


LibreOffice Viewer for Android

The upcoming release of LibreOffice Viewer for Android will be able to
create new documents, will offer a tab-based toolbar with formatting
options, and will let users add pictures either from the camera or from a
file stored locally or in the cloud. In addition, the Calc user interface
will be improved with column headers, while Impress will offer a
presentation mode. The release is planned during the first quarter of 2018.

Enterprise deployments

LibreOffice 6.0 represents the bleeding edge in term of features for open
source office suites, and as such is targeted at technology enthusiasts,
early adopters and power users.

For enterprise class deployments, TDF maintains the more mature 5.4 family
- now at 5.4.4 - which should always be supported by certified
professionals (a list is available here:
http://documentfoundation.hosted.phplist.com/lists/lt.php...


Several companies sitting in TDF Advisory Board
(http://documentfoundation.hosted.phplist.com/lists/lt.php...
are providing either value added Long Term Supported versions of
LibreOffice or consultancy services for migrations and trainings, based on
best practices by The Document Foundation.

LibreOffice is deployed by large organizations in every continent. A list
of the most significant migrations announced in the media is available on
TDF wiki:
http://documentfoundation.hosted.phplist.com/lists/lt.php...


Availability of LibreOffice 6.0

LibreOffice 6.0 is immediately available from the following link:
http://documentfoundation.hosted.phplist.com/lists/lt.php...
Minimum requirements for proprietary operating systems are Microsoft
Windows 7 SP1 and Apple macOS 10.9.

LibreOffice users, free software advocates and community members can
support The Document Foundation with a donation at
http://documentfoundation.hosted.phplist.com/lists/lt.php...


LibreOffice 6.0 is built with document conversion libraries from the
Document Liberation Project:
http://documentfoundation.hosted.phplist.com/lists/lt.php...


Press Kit

The press kit, with background documents - Hybrid PDF, opened from within
LibreOffice can be edited as normal ODT files - and high-resolution images,
is here:
http://documentfoundation.hosted.phplist.com/lists/lt.php...


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