![]() ![]() Impress picks up a new navigation panel for switching slides when viewing presentations allows objects to be listed in front-to-back order in the navigator (showing the top-most object at the top of the list) and makes the auto-fitting text scaling algorithm “work in a way similar to MS Office”. Other changes include initial citation handling moving the ‘Accessibility Check’ to the sidebar keyboard navigation through forms (with the tab key circling back through controls/fields) and more options for proofreading.Ĭalc supports “?” number format for integer digits on export to ODF spreadsheets copied to a different document keep their user-defined print range and there’s a new compact layout for pivot tables.ĭrawing styles for shapes and comments is baked in, and includes a dedicated style for comments that, to quote TDF, “makes it possible to customize the default look and text formatting of new comments”. Additionally, it’s now possible to generate ‘Tables of Figures’ based on on paragraph styles – a real time saver, that. The ‘Paragraph Style’ dropdown in the format toolbar now shows a list of styles used in the current document at the top and not a list of all available styles. ![]() It’s now possible to edit ‘Bibliography’ from a bibliography table and there’s ‘phrase checking’ enabled for multi-word dictionary items for compatible dictionaries. Writer gains a new ‘Page Number Wizard’ in the Insert menu to make inserting the page number in a header or footer (or both) an easier affair. On the fonts front, regular users of right-to-left scripts, CJK and other Asian alphabets will notice the app is a LOT better at handling these. It also supports document themes (including the import and export of theme definitions for ODF and OOXML documents). LibreOffice 7.6 lets you use zoom gestures from touchpads in the main view of every app. ![]()
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