Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. However, I am closing it because the bug has been fixed
in the latest development version of Ubuntu - Oneiric Ocelot:
libreoffice (1:3.4.1-3ubuntu1) oneiric; urgency=low
* merge from Debian
- remove libebook patch, has been picked up by debian
- remove dynamic-list-cpp-new patch, has been picked up by debian
* regen control
-- Bjoern Michaelsen <[email protected]> Mon, 25 Jul
2011 16:22:07 +0200
The new v.3.4 will also be available for Natty and Lucid users. Please
see the details at
https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/desktop-o-libreoffice-
packaging
** Changed in: libreoffice (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Title:
Please update to new upstream release: LibreOffice 3.4
Status in “libreoffice” package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Bug description:
Binary package hint: libreoffice
on upstream they released the fifth beta of libreoffice 3.4. here's
the changelog:
Writer
New gradient / drop-shadow to highlight writer pages, with configurable
colors in the options. To see simply start writer, and admire the prettier page
/ drop shadow (Sébastien Le Ray)
Support Color and line styles for the columns and footnote separator lines.
This is improving the compatibility of LibreOffice with ODF (Cédric Bosdonnat).
Add Greek Characters mode for bullets and numbering (Pantelis Koukousoulas)
The graphite smart font rendering support, has been completely rewritten to
use a new faster graphite engine and is now more stable and at least 10 times
faster. No changes are needed to existing fonts or documents. (Keith Stribley,
Martin Hosken, SIL International)
Calc
Redesigned Move/Copy Sheet dialog (Edit->Sheet->Move/Copy) to improve its
ergonomics. (Joost Eekhoorn, Christoph Noack)
Support for autofilter per sheet: It is now possible to set autofilter per
sheet without manually creating named database ranges prior to setting
autofilter. Previously Calc only supported one autofilter per document, which
caused the previous autofilter to disappear when setting another one even on a
different sheet unless a named database range was created beforehand. (Markus
Mohrhard)
Re-work of the drawing layer, to improve precision on re-positioning and
re-sizing of drawing objects. (Caolán McNamara, Red Hat, Inc.)
Massive re-work of external reference handling: External reference handling
code has been significantly re-worked in order to fix a large number of defects
in formula calculations involving external references, and to boost data
caching performance especially when referencing large data ranges. (Kohei
Yoshida)
Named ranges in sheet-local scope: Previously, Calc only supported named
ranges in global scope, that is, all named ranges were made available for the
entire document regardless of the current sheet. In 3.4 Calc now supports named
ranges that are local to a sheet. The named range dialog
(Insert->Names->Define) has been modified to reflect this change. (Kohei
Yoshida)
Multiple subtotals on a single sheet: It is now possible to define more than
one subtotal range in a single sheet via Data->Subtotals. Previously, setting a
second subtotal range removed the first one if they were on the same sheet.
(Kohei Yoshida)
Preserve OLE links to other Excel documents when importing an Excel document.
OLE links get converted to external references upon import. Previously, Calc
ignored OLE links and cells containing OLE links resulted in error upon import.
(Kohei Yoshida)
DataPilot
Support for unlimited number of fields: Previously DataPilot only supported
up to 8 column/row/data fields and up to 10 page fields. 3.4 has lifted this
restriction to allow unlimited number of fields in each field type. (Kohei
Yoshida)
Named range as data source: With 3.4 it is now possible to use a named range
as the data source for DataPilot. This allows, for example, addition of new
rows to the data source and update of the DataPilot table to reflect the new
data, without manually changing the data source range in the DataPilot dialog.
(Kohei Yoshida)
Re-work of the internals: The internal implementation of DataPilot has been
significantly re-worked in order to fix several regressions especially with
regard to refreshing of DataPilot tables. (Kohei Yoshida)
Impress / Draw
Improve HTML export with an image thumbnail gallery of the slides on the
contents page (Julien Nabet, Michael Meeks)
Filters
Re-write flat ODF import and export file filters from Java to C++ giving a
huge speed increase. Try saving your writer document as a ".fodt" file (Peter
Jentsch)
Substantially re-work legacy StarOffice (pre 2000) binary file format
filters, removing all export code: the filters are now smaller and read-only,
this also removes clutter from the 'Save As' dialog (Pierre-André Jacquod)
Core changes
GUI
Initial support for Unity and global menu support
Internationalized font previews: In the drop-down font selector, fonts which
are tuned for use with a specific script, e.g. Arabic, Hebrew, Malayalam, etc.
now show an additional preview of some sample text in the target script. See
before and after screenshots. (Caolán McNamara, Red Hat, Inc.)
Natural Sorting: Menus list their entries in a natural sort order. e.g.
"Heading 10" now appears directly after "Heading 9" in the list instead of
directly after "Heading 1". See before and after screenshots. (Sébastien Le Ray)
Autocorrect: Typing "http:" at the start of a sentence no longer
auto-capitalizes. Such URLs are now excluded from being auto-capitalized.
(Sébastien Le Ray)
Text Rendering: Linux text-rendering improvements. Text is now drawn via
Cairo with the same subpixeling options as other Cairo-using apps. The outcome
is that text in LibreOffice is rendered the same as the rest of your desktop.
See sample screenshot when desktop-wide subpixeling is enabled. (Caolán
McNamara, Red Hat, Inc.)
Adapt to Linux mouse pointer themes more pleasantly (Kurosawa Takeshi)
Improve gtk+ theme integration, making LibreOffice look more native. Fix menu
separators, Alt key issues, Toggle buttons, and many widget rendering details.
See Comparison(Lucas Baudin)
Find toolbar now behaves much more like in applications like Firefox, or
Evolution - is hidden by default, shows when the user presses Ctrl+f at the
bottom of the document, and is wider, so more text fits there, see the detailed
description and a screenshot. For the Search and Replace dialog, Ctrl+Alt+f is
used. (Jan Holesovsky)
Separate borders width and style for Writer, Calc and Impress (Cédric
Bosdonnat)
Added new 3D border types to increase compatibility with loads of file
formats, including ODF. (Cédric Bosdonnat)
Color Charts: Adding and Removing color charts is now possible (Rob Snelders)
Rotate through case changes: fix for bug 32559 (Bálint Dózsa)
Performance
Smoother startup on Linux: we now show our splash screen before starting to
read all the application's data, giving a faster time to splash and cleaner
code (Michael Meeks).
Remove inefficient, and un-necessary 'BmpColorMode' approach to accessibility
theming. Reduce theme sizes and duplication by isolating high contrast icons in
their own theme (Chris 'mordocai' Carpenter, Sebastian Spaeth)
Remove 150 duplicated redundant 'missing icon' icons to reduce bloat (Joachim
Trémouroux, Andrew C. E. Dent)
Move seldom used text encoding conversions into a separate library, saving
1Mb or so of RAM (Jan Holesovsky, Michael Meeks)
Linux fontconfig leak: Fixed a font-related leak, saving up to 800k or so of
RAM, depending on the amount of fonts installed (Caolán McNamara, Red Hat, Inc.)
Shrink Windows installer download by more than 30Mb using better compression
schemes (Kálmán „KAMI” Szalai)
Remove 624 localized palette files and have them localized run-time (Andras
Timar)
Remove compatibility support layer for old Windows 9x non-unicode Win32 APIs
(Jesús Corrius)
Other
When the document is encrypted with a password, you can now change the
password while the document is open, from File->Properties->General->Change
Password. The button is enabled only when the document is encrypted with a
password. (Kohei Yoshida)
LO-3.4 can be installed in parallel with LO-3.3 on Linux. Note that the user
configuration is shared and both versions cannot be started at the same time.
Code cleanups
Removal of numerous DECLARE_LIST in favor of STL and boost ptr_container.
(Joseph Powers, Rafael Dominguez)
Many thousands of lines of German comments, translated to English (Christina
Roßmanith, Albert Thuswaldner, Martin Kepplinger ...)
Thousand of incorrectly 'executable' files fixed (Francisco Saito)
More than 5.000 lines of dead code removed [Writer/Calc/Impress] (Kayo Hamid,
Takeshi Abe)
Use of SAL_N_ELEMENTS [Writer/Calc/Impress/Base] (Kayo Hamid)
Cppcheck warnings fixes (Kayo Hamid)
Localization
Data Pilot is now named Pivot Table.
Add Beembe (bek), Bekwel(bkw), Kituba (mkw), Lari (ldi), Mbochi (mdw),
Teke-Ibali (tek), Teke-Tyee (tyx), and Vili (vif) languages (Republic of
Congo). Hunspell spell checker dictionaries in these languages are now useable
in LibreOffice. (Andras Timar)
Add Portuguese (Angola) locale data (pt_AO). (Andras Timar)
Updated German spell check dictionaries, hyphenation and thesaurus
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