![]() Notes on this issue indicate that the " the default case-sensitivity For functions that allow the use of regular expressions,Ĭalc now correctly handles case-insensitivity flags. Non-volatile (generated once per cell) random numbers RAND.NV() and RANDBETWEEN.NV() Improvements are included in the release. More features and Word's bug fixes since DOCX 1.0 can beĪpplied." The release notes go on to acknowledge that this changeĪdversely impacts users working with Microsoft Word 2010, and encourages " this mainly benefits Word users - where documents can use They're opened in future versions of Office." TDF further explained the move by saying: Has acknowledged: " this mode is intended to ensure users ofĭifferent versions of Microsoft Office can continue working together andĭocuments created with older versions of Office won't look any different when Interoperability with Microsoft Word, as Microsoft itself Compatibility mode was never an ideal solution for MS-DOCX formats instead of the previous limitation of only the 2007Ĭompatibility mode format. Microsoft Word, LibreOffice now supports saving in the native 2013/2016/2019 Interoperability with the Microsoft Office software suite as well. The LibreOffice 7.0 release includes considerable improvements for Password (one would hope that no password exists) with the private keyĪvailable, the document is decrypted transparently. Private key available causes LibreOffice to oddly prompt for a decryption Attempting to open an encrypted document without having the The "Encrypt with GPG key" box when using "Save As" brings up an interface to To encrypt an ODT document using PGP is even more straightforward checking Is available for download, and below is a screenshot of that document: An example of an ODT document signed by me Signing a document automatically saves it, and any further modification Signers of the document), then clicking "Sign Document" to add another. Adding a digital signature to a document is a matter ofĬhoosing "Digital Signatures" from the menu (bringing up a list of current Using the available PGP keys in LibreOffice 7.0 to sign or encrypt documents Required logging out in order for them to be accessible by Seahorse ( bug report). In this case, there is an outstandingīug in LibreOffice from 2018 (version 6.0.2.1) for macOS that made things Relies on what it calls the "certificate manager" of the operating system,Īnd each system offers unique challenges. Initially, the most complicated aspect of getting digital signatures andĮncryption via PGP working was importing the keys themselves. Machine, which was then opened on the macOS machine to verify the cryptography. ![]() In this experiment, a document was created in LibreOffice Writer on the Ubuntu To put these latest features to a test, two systems were used: Ubuntu 20.04Īnd macOS 10.15.5. , Apache OpenOffice or LibreOffice 3.x) is required, andĬonformance to the ODF standard is no concern, the version "ODF 1.2Įxtended (compatibility mode)" continues to be available. IfĬompatibility with old and no longer maintained ODF consumers (such as The only known exception is OpenPGP/GPG encrypted ODF 1.3ĭocuments, which can be imported only since LibreOffice 6.4.5. Recent versions of LibreOffice should have no issues consuming "ODF 1.3Įxtended" files. ODF in the release clarify the compatibility between LibreOffice Used to sign documents in LibreOffice 7.0. Signatures in past releases via SSL/TLS certificates, PGP keys can now be Further, while LibreOffice has supported digital ![]() Improvements to the format that LibreOffice can now take advantage of. ODF version 1.3, which wasĬommittee specification back in December 2019, offers several ODF, the default format for LibreOffice documents. When talking about the latest LibreOffice release, one must also talk about ![]() A complete list of new features and bug fixes can be found Microsoft Office, general performance, and support for OpenDocument Format Significant upgrade from version 6.4.6, focusing on interoperability with Announced the release of LibreOffice 7.0. ![]()
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