Berlin, August 21, 2023 – LibreOffice 7.6 Community, the new major
release of the volunteer-supported free office suite for desktop
productivity, and the last based on the historical release numbering
scheme (first digit for release cycle, second digit for major release),
is immediately available from https://www.libreoffice.org/download for
Windows (Intel/AMD and ARM processors), macOS (Apple and Intel
processors), and Linux. Starting from 2024, TDF will adopt calendar
based-release numbering, so the next major release will be LibreOffice
2024.02 in February 2024.
LibreOffice is the only open source office suite for personal
productivity which can be compared feature-by-feature with the market
leader. After twelve years and five release cycles – code cleaning, code
refactoring, polishing the user interface, extending to new hardware and
software platforms, and optimizing interoperability with OOXML to
support users – it is increasingly difficult to develop entirely new
features, so most of them are refinements or improvements of existing ones.
Highlights of LibreOffice 7.6 Community
GENERAL
• Support for zoom gestures when using touchpads in the main view.
• Support for document themes, and import and export of theme
definitions for ODF and OOXML documents.
• Many improvements to font handling, especially for right-to-left
scripts, CJK and other Asian alphabets.
WRITER
• New Page Number Wizard in the Insert menu, for easy one-step insertion
of the page number in the header/footer.
• The Paragraph Style dropdown in the Formatting toolbar shows a list of
styles used in the document, rather than the full list of the available
styles.
• Tables of Figures can be generated more flexibly based on paragraph
styles, and not only from categories or object names.
• Bibliography entries can be edited directly from a bibliography table,
and bibliography marks hyperlink by default to the matching row in a
bibliography table.
• Highlighting for used paragraph and character styles and direct
formatting in text.
• Phrase checking: multi-word dictionary items of Hunspell and custom
dictionaries are now accepted.
CALC
• Number format: “?” is now supported when exporting to ODF to represent
an integer digit, replaced by blank if it is a non significant zero, and
decimals for formats in seconds without truncation like [SS].00 are now
accepted.
• Spreadsheets copied to another document now retain a user-defined
print range.
• Solver settings are saved with documents, and page styles are exported
even if they are not in use.
• Support for drawing styles for shapes and comments, including a
dedicated style for comments that makes it possible to customize the
default look and text formatting of new comments.
• New compact layout for pivot tables.
• Autofilter support for sorting by colour. Filter/sort by color
considers colours set by number format.
• The Import Text dialog (as CSV file or as unformatted text) has a new
option to not detect number in scientific notation (only if "Detect
Special Numbers" is off).
IMPRESS & DRAW
• New navigation panel for switching slides while viewing a presentation
(option is enabled by flagging a checkbox in Slide Show Settings).
• Objects can now be listed in front to back order in the Navigator,
with the top-most object at the top of the list.
• Support for free text annotations to PDFium import, plus support for
ink, free text and polygon/polyline annotations in PDFium export.
• Modified the auto-fitting text scaling algorithm to work in a way
similar to MS Office. Text scaling now separates scaling for space
(paragraph and line) and scaling fonts, where space scaling can be 100%,
90% and 80%, and font scaling is rounded to the nearest point size.
Horizontal spacing (bullets, indents) is not scaled anymore.
• Several improvements to font management for CJK and Arabic languages.
A video summarizing the top new features in LibreOffice 7.6 Community is
available on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AB7TbrkCTSA and
PeerTube: https://peertube.opencloud.lu/w/6yyK92nUA39dnhyF3JtkK3.
A description of all new features is available in the Release Notes [1]
Contributors to LibreOffice 7.6 Community
LibreOffice 7.6 Community's new features have been developed by 148
contributors: 61% of code commits are from the 52 developers employed by
three companies sitting in TDF’s Advisory Board – Collabora, Red Hat and
allotropia – or other organizations, 15% are from 7 developers at The
Document Foundation, and the remaining 24% are from 89 individual
volunteers.
Other 202 volunteers – representing hundreds of other people providing
translations – have committed localizations in 160 languages.
LibreOffice 7.6 Community is released in 120 different language
versions, more than any other free or proprietary software, and as such
can be used in the native language (L1) by over 5.4 billion people
worldwide. In addition, over 2.3 billion people speak one of those 120
languages as their second language (L2).
LibreOffice for Enterprises
For enterprise-class deployments, TDF strongly recommends the
LibreOffice Enterprise family of applications from ecosystem partners –
for desktop, mobile and cloud – with a large number of dedicated
value-added features and other benefits such as SLA (Service Level
Agreements): https://www.libreoffice.org/download/libreoffice-in-business/.
Every line of code developed by ecosystem companies for their enterprise
customers is shared with the community on the master code repository,
and improves the LibreOffice Technology platform.
Products based on LibreOffice Technology are available for major desktop
operating systems (Windows, macOS, Linux and ChromeOS), for mobile
platforms (Android and iOS), and for the cloud.
Migrations to LibreOffice
The Document Foundation has developed a Migration Protocol to support
enterprises moving from proprietary office suites to LibreOffice, which
is based on the deployment of an LTS (long-term support) version from
the LibreOffice Enterprise family, plus migration consultancy and
training sourced from certified professionals who offer value-added
solutions and services in line with proprietary offerings. Reference:
https://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/professional-support/.
Indeed, LibreOffice – thanks to its mature codebase, rich feature set,
strong support for open standards, excellent compatibility and LTS
options from certified partners – is the ideal solution for businesses
that want to regain control of their data, and free themselves from
vendor lock-in.
Interoperability with Microsoft Office
Based on the advanced features of the LibreOffice Technology platform
for personal productivity on desktop, mobile and cloud, LibreOffice 7.6
provides a large number of improvements and new features targeted at
users sharing documents with MS Office or migrating from MS Office.
These users should check new releases of LibreOffice on a regular basis,
as the progress is so fast, that each new version improves dramatically
over the previous one.
A few of the most significant improvements:
• Writer: several fixes for frames in DOCX files, for lost frames,
combined frames that should be separate, split frames that should be
combined, overlapping frames, ignored parent styles, lost relative
positioning, wrong absolute positioning, and lost rotation.
• Writer: character properties of DOCX paragraph markers are now also
stored in ODT files.
• Writer: significant handling improvements for multi-page floating
tables, especially when importing/exporting files from/to DOCX/DOC/RTF.
• Calc: fixed export of conditionally formatted cell border colours to XLSX.
LibreOffice offers the highest level of compatibility in the office
suite market segment, with native support for the Open Document Format
(ODF) – beating proprietary formats for security and robustness – to
superior support for MS Office files, along with filters for a large
number of legacy document formats, to return ownership and control to users.
Microsoft files are still based on the proprietary format deprecated by
ISO in 2008, and not on the ISO approved standard, so they hide a large
amount of artificial complexity. This causes handling issues with
LibreOffice, which defaults to a true open standard format (the Open
Document Format).
Availability of LibreOffice 7.6 Community
LibreOffice 7.6 Community is available from:
https://www.libreoffice.org/download/. Minimum requirements for
proprietary operating systems are Microsoft Windows 7 SP1 and Apple
macOS 10.15. LibreOffice Technology-based products for Android and iOS
are listed here: https://www.libreoffice.org/download/android-and-ios/.
For users who don’t need the latest features, and prefer a version that
has undergone more testing and bug fixing, The Document Foundation
maintains the LibreOffice 7.5 family, which includes some months of
back-ported fixes. The current version is LibreOffice 7.5.5 Community.
The Document Foundation does not provide technical support for users,
although they can get it from volunteers on user mailing lists and the
Ask LibreOffice website: https://ask.libreoffice.org
LibreOffice users, free software advocates and community members can
support The Document Foundation with a donation at
https://www.libreoffice.org/donate.
[1] Release Notes: https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/ReleaseNotes/7.6
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