r/libreoffice is a community of LibreOffice users, developers and supporters working together to improve the suite and help end-users. If you have a problem with the software, which can be frustrating, please be patient and polite.

While I appreciate the command-line (terminal) as much as the next enthusiast, I like having a GUI front-end alternative, a mouse-only solution to trivial matters. In this case, in Synaptic, you can mark the libreoffice-core package for complete removal, and it offers to remove the following additional (related/dependant) packages as well:


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libreoffice-base libreoffice-base-core libreoffice-calc libreoffice-draw libreoffice-gnome libreoffice-gtk libreoffice-help-en-us libreoffice-impress libreoffice-math libreoffice-ogltrans libreoffice-pdfimport libreoffice-presentation-minimizer libreoffice-writer python3-uno

There is a PPA dedicated to specific LibreOffice major series which support a range of older Ubuntu releases too:

 ~libreoffice/+archive/libreoffice-still ("Still")

 ~libreoffice/+archive/old-still ("Old Still")

LibreOffice will try to auto detect the most suitable VCL interface based on your desktop environment. To force the use of a certain VCL interface, e.g. "gtk4" set the environment variables SAL_USE_VCLPLUGIN=gtk4. For more user interface options see /etc/profile.d/libreoffice-fresh.sh or /etc/profile.d/libreoffice-still.sh, where the variables are listed and can be uncommented.

Project Orthos provides more complete Greek spell checkers as Libreoffice extensions. Package libreoffice-extension-orthos-greek-dictionaryAUR provides a Greek-only spelling dictionary, while libreoffice-extension-orthos-greek-english-dictionaryAUR provides one that bundles Greek and US English.

French-speaking users are advantaged here: they do not need to install LanguageTool nor Java. Grammalecte provides a nice Python extension. You can install it from the website or via libreoffice-extension-grammalecte-frAUR. In any case, this extension also comes with the French dictionaries otherwise provided by hunspell-fr.

libreoffice-still and libreoffice-fresh provide the offline help files for en-US. Help files for different locales is provided by the appropriate libreoffice language package, (i.e., libreoffice-fresh-en-za provides the help files for en-ZA locales).

If expected default AutoText behaviour is not present (for example, typing fn in a document in Writer and then pressing the F3 key does not result in the automatic insertion of a numbered function) when the system locale is not en_US you need to add the default en_US AutoText templates to your AutoText path. To do this, go to Tools > AutoText..., then click on Path... and add the following path to the list: /usr/lib/libreoffice/share/autotext/en-US. AutoText should now work as expected by default.

To ensure LibreOffice always falls back on kio-fuse for remote files (instead of its internal webdav implementation and password store), remove ,webdav,webdavs from the X-KDE-Protocols key in all libreoffice*.desktop files.

The app-office/libreoffice-bin may not be compatible with the use of the Base application. In this case it may be necessary to use a source build and enable USE=java and USE=firebird.

But "everything online all the time" makes me uncomfortable. I like to work on my laptop without internet access whether it is latex+emacs or libreoffice. And not everyone is actually online all the time. Plus, not every document or project is collaborative. In my case, most perhaps aren't, and even if they are, it is just easier if one person does the first 90% and then shares and the rest do the remaining 90%. 

But then, I see younger people not having local tex/latex installations at all and relying on overleaf, so I'm getting old I guess

 Red Hat dropping support for LibreOffice Posted Jun 4, 2023 1:19 UTC (Sun) by roc (subscriber, #30627) [Link]

LibreOffice as a project certainly produces RPM packages (in addition to Flatpak, Deb and many other alternatives) as you can see from -libreoffice/. Red Hat just has chosen not to include LibreOffice in their commerical release going forward since apparently not enough of their customers are looking for anymore. Your analogy doesn't seem to apply here.

 Red Hat dropping support for LibreOffice Posted Jun 6, 2023 6:38 UTC (Tue) by cyperpunks (subscriber, #39406) [Link]

Thank you very much for your help. I have found the reason. It is because the document I sent contains Chinese characters.At this time, there is a new problem. May I ask how does libreoffice support Chinese conversion be457b7860

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