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On 2011-02-28 Andreas wrote:
On Monday, February 28, 2011 11:46:03 Petr Mladek wrote:
Hi Andreas,

Andreas Jaeger píše v Po 28. 02. 2011 v 09:49 +0100:
The transition from OpenOffice.org to LibreOffice still has a few
minor documentation blips but more importantly, users should be
cautious. The raft of new functionality has created a few
specific issues, such as loss of data in tables. Though not
quite ready for the production environment, user feedback is
critical for smoothing performance and reliability.

I am not aware of any data loos in tables. Could you please be more
specific? Is there any bug number?

Since i have not found a single bug report for this, I changed the
text on news.opensuse.org for now until this gets clarified. The
persons writing the text are currently travelling back from SCALE,
so I cannot get a direct answer from them ;-(

Helen wrote this, I am not aware of the specific problem either. What I 
am aware of is that LibreOffice for 11.3 is quite unstable - I get 
frequent crashes (one was when copying slides from one presentation to 
another) and problems with saving and reading files (eg loosing text 
formatting etc). I hope to upgrade to RC2+ when I get home. I will have 
to update/modify a bunch of slides so I will report any bugs I can 
reproduce.

Otherwise LibreOffice seems faster than the previous OO version so count 
me in as a happy user ;-)

Andreas


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