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Examples of "libreoffice"
LibreOffice
Calc and
LibreOffice
Writer and a new default
LibreOffice
theme, "
libreoffice
-style-elementary", was provided.
LibreOffice
supports font embedding since version 4.1. This feature is available for the word processor
LibreOffice
Writer, the spreadsheet application
LibreOffice
Calc, and the presentation application
LibreOffice
Impress.
LibreOffice
Calc is the spreadsheet component of the
LibreOffice
software package.
Most Linux distributions promptly replaced OpenOffice.org with
LibreOffice
; Oracle Linux 6 also features
LibreOffice
rather than OpenOffice.org or Apache OpenOffice. The project rapidly accumulated developers, development effort and added features, the majority of outside OpenOffice.org developers having moved to
LibreOffice
. In March 2015, an LWN.net development comparison of
LibreOffice
with Apache OpenOffice concluded that "
LibreOffice
has won the battle for developer participation".
LibreOffice
supports third-party extensions. , the
LibreOffice
Extension Repository lists more than 280 extensions. Another list is maintained by the Apache Software Foundation and another one by the Free Software Foundation. Extensions and scripts for
LibreOffice
can be written in C++, Java, CLI, Python, and
LibreOffice
Basic. Interpreters for the latter two are bundled with most
LibreOffice
installers, so no additional installation is needed. The application programming interface for
LibreOffice
is called "UNO" and is extensively documented.
In September 2010, The Document Foundation announced
LibreOffice
as a fully separate fork of OpenOffice.org. Go-oo was deprecated in favour of
LibreOffice
and Go-oo changes were incorporated into
LibreOffice
.
Go-oo also encouraged outside contributions, with rules similar to those later adopted for
LibreOffice
. When
LibreOffice
forked, Go-oo was deprecated in favour of that project.
responsible for the packaging and development of
LibreOffice
for Ubuntu and was welcomed as someone having "a deep expertise on the
LibreOffice
core".
Programmers can write and integrate their own UNO components to OpenOffice/
LibreOffice
. Those components can be added to the
LibreOffice
menus and toolbars; they are called "Add-Ons".
In March 2015, an LWN.net comparison of
LibreOffice
with its cousin project Apache OpenOffice concluded that "
LibreOffice
has won the battle for developer participation".
Versions for
LibreOffice
Calc include the following:
Versions for
LibreOffice
Writer include the following:
LibreOffice
Online will allow for the use of
LibreOffice
through a web browser by using the canvas element of HTML5. Development was announced at the first
LibreOffice
Conference in October 2011, and is ongoing.
LibreOffice
announced a collaboration with Icewarp and Collabora to work on the cross-platform interface. A version of the software was shown in a September 2015 conference, and the UK Crown Commercial Service announced an interest in using the software. On 15 December 2015, Collabora, in partnership with ownCloud, released a technical preview of
Libreoffice
Online branded as Collabora Online Development Edition (CODE). By October 2016, Collabora had released nine updates to CODE.
LibreOffice
has seen various mass deployments since its inception:
See Excel, Mac Numbers,
Libreoffice
, Open Office for more details.
Michaelsen joined
LibreOffice
in 2011 and became an appointed member of the Engineering Steering Committee from the beginning, was in the initial set of certified
LibreOffice
developers and championed multiple initiatives of the
LibreOffice
project, including the migration to a new improved build system.
The Add-Ons can extend the functionality of
LibreOffice
.
Firefox for Android ("Fennec") front-end code was taken as a base for the new development in the
LibreOffice
project for Android (along with the pre-existing cross-platform "
LibreOffice
" document engine). Further work made that "Fennec" code the core component of
LibreOffice
Viewer for Android, which was released on 28 May 2015 for Android 4.0 or newer.
LibreOffice
also takes some changes from Apache OpenOffice, and in 2013 acknowledged 4.5% of new commits in
LibreOffice
4.1 as coming from Apache contributors.
LibreOffice
also rebased its LGPL version 3 codebase on the Apache OpenOffice 3.4 source code (though it uses MPL v2, not the Apache Licence) to allow wider (but still copyleft) licensing under MPL v2+ and LGPL v3+.
LibreOffice
3.3 beta used the ooo-build build infrastructure and the OpenOffice.org 3.3 beta code from Oracle, then adding selected patches from Go-oo. Go-oo was discontinued in favour of
LibreOffice
. Since the office suite that was branded "OpenOffice.org" in most Linux distributions was in fact Go-oo, most moved immediately to
LibreOffice
.