since you're a libre office user, any idea on how to get it to allow pasting web page from a browser? Word has done this for a long time now, I found it weird that libre just freaked out when I tried this.
btw i mean with images and formating, text is obviously simple.
Just worked for me in the latest version of LibreOffice (3.5.3.2).
odd, guess it was that specific page.
google docs isn't much of a solution either, it freaks out when there are more than 20 pics pasted in the webpage, since tiny parts of a page are pictures, this makes google docs useless for that. annoying how they gimp themselves.
same gripe with their pdf to doc conversion file size limit..way too small.
Not sure about pdf to doc conversion size. I don't use LibreOffice because of any reason other than it's free, Office isn't and Office isn't that important anymore when it was the only game in town. I use Office 07 or 10 at work, but only because it's preinstalled. Most people just need basic excel, word and powerpoint functionality.
You might want to try OpenOffice as well as LO. I prefer LO because it's more open source so to speak than OO is anymore. Or if you prefer MS Office just buy that.. not this guy though.
I find open source software superior in almost every regard.
7zip > all
Filezilla > all
FF > all
ect
This is especially true once you consider the price of the other choices. Even in Chrome's case, a decent but overrated browser in my mind- you pay not in $$ but in being datamined and in using a vehicle for Google services (not that most care- but I have no interest in going "all google" anytime soon).
The only thing I haven't moved to yet is a Linux install and that's because I play League of Legends and have been getting free copies of Win7 from friends. I won't pay for Windows, I have no real need for it. As soon as the free copies stop, I'm installing Ubuntu and firing up WINE for my League of Legends addiction.
I wouldn't mind having an Ubuntu tablet- but Apple has some very compelling -hardware- out there at this point.. it's tough for the open source world to attack the mobile market but we'll see what happens as the market matures as open source seems to lag behind naturally.
.doc can't be opened without issue. It can look different depending on which Office you use to open it. The only reason it works in libre office suites is because of reverse engineering. I don't want to entrust my data to hacks and luck. That's bad policy, and can bite you in the ass. With a libre standard(and .odt is a real standard) you can look for yourself how it gets created. There's no luck, or hackery involved. Your .odt will look right no matter what program you use as long as the standard is implemented correctly.
This is a great point. .doc support in programs like LibreOffice IS reverse engineered. That- is sad. Not to mention that doc has been around so long- you're right, opening doc in Office 95 isn't going to be the same as in Office 2010.
It's probably best to stick with ODT for this reason- and save in doc when you have to email it. But frankly, another guy made the point if you're sending a document- wouldn't you send it in PDF.. most cases they don't need to edit it and send it back.