visio support comes to Linux with loads of new features of LibreOffice.
2012-03-17
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LibreOffice 3.5 was released few days back with loads of features and improvements. Most bragged about feature should be capability to read visio diagrams. You can read the full list of features here. And here are some interesting features:
- Better UI for header/footer handling. Easily add header or footers. Quickly see what is edited with new changing text boundaries. Quickly edit or remove headers and footers without going through page styles formatting. (Cédric Bosdonnat)
- New faster built-in grammar checker for English and several other languages. (László Németh)
- New multi-line input bar in Calc. The arrow-control at the end of the toolbar allows to switch this on/off. (Anurag Jain, Noel Power)
- Import filter for Microsoft Visio documents. (Fridrich Štrba, Eilidh McAdam, Valek Filippov)
- Custom Shapes import was greatly enhanced, many bugs were fixed and new presets implementation added. (Radek Doulik)
- and many more…
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Authored By Amit Agarwal
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