![]() It is possible, even likely, that I am missing something. I do not see that in the LibreOffice Save dialog box.Īgain, I am brand new to LibreOffice (which I already like). ![]() You also asked, “will you have to create it first?” As you are undoubtedly aware, in MS Word, at Save, the option to create a “New Folder” exists. There is below all of that “Recent Places” but as I have not been to Documents/Personal in LibreOffice, it does not appear there as a Recent Place. None of the sub-folders of Documents appears in that list, and clicking on Documents in that list does not display them. In LibreOffice, at Save>Where, Documents appears, with an up/down arrow next to it which reveals, besides Documents, Applications and Desktop and Downloads (and a few others). I click on Personal, and then Save at the bottom-right (next to Cancel). It consists of three application that are common to any office suite: word. OnlyOffice is another office suite that works equally on these operating systems. It also is an office suite that those who are new to Linux can try on Windows or Mac before switching. LibreOffice is the only one they know about. Below that slot there appears a list of sub-folders in Documents. Many Linux users may believe they only have one choice when it comes to an office suite. There, at Save, beneath Save As and Tags, “Documents” appears in a slot (with an up/down arrow next to it to expose other folders). I am brand new to LibreOffice, switching from Word for Mac 2011. Sent from the Dev mailing list archive at, Personal already exists as a sub-folder in the folder Documents. What is the current state of MacOS LO developmentĪnd is it possible to get some love for the MacOS version? ![]() Not feeling very positive about whether there is going to be any movement Somebody can point me in the direction of getting said debug info on MacOS),īut since the extension installation bug hasn't been solved for so long I am Willing to create bugs on the bugtracker and provide debug information (if MacOS, but with the current state of LO it is proving difficult. We want to provide a good experience for Zotero + LibreOffice users on Server, but (5) rendered that impossible. I was hoping to debug it with Eclipse + Java Xdebug Window goes inactive and you have to press Esc/Enter, so the dialog box isĬreated, but not visible on MacOS), but I don't have a small test-case yet. XMessageBoxFactory#createMessageBox() won't display a dialog (the main I'm running into a specific problem where Preferences - LibreOffice - Advanced." I've followed these instructionsĦ. Please selectĪnother version or install a new JRE and select it under LibreOffice. Trying to launch an Xdebug server with Java JDK 1.8.0_121 to debug a JavaĮxtension throws an error "LibreOffice requires a Java runtime environment Slowness online, but no bugs on the bugtracker that I could find.ĥ. MacBook Pro it takes some good 5 seconds to open Character., Paragraph. Moreover, it seems that LibreOffice itself is terribly slow - on my 2014 With our extension, but there have been no changes on our end since 2015. Getting reports of people having issues after performing a couple of actions Since MacOS Sierra LibreOffice is generally very slow. I cannot find any bugs on the bugtrackerĤ. We have instructions for MacOS users in Zoteroĭocumentation. Since MacOS X El Capitan LibreOffice won't detect Oracle JREs and only ![]() There are no decent ways to do debug logging on MacOS none of theģ. This bug is still present on 5.3.0.3 and Mac OS SierraĢ. LO, so I am trying to bring attention to the biggest issues:ġ. To me as-is, it is a Java based extension and I have been trying to resolveĪ couple of issues while figuring out how it works, but have been running Plugins, including one for LibreOffice/OpenOffice. I've recently taken over the development of word integration I am a developer at Zotero: one of the leading reference management
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