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Bella notizia, grazie Italo. Sto esplorando le novità elencate

https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/ReleaseNotes/7.2/it

ma non riesco a trovare quella "barra notebook" per selezionare gli stili in Writer, che viene citata....
Trovo la "barra formattazione (stili)" che però è altra cosa.

Francesca Chiarelli
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Il 19/08/21 12.02, Italo Vignoli ha scritto:
Over 60% of code commits for the brand new version of the best free and open source office suite are focused on interoperability with Microsoft’s proprietary file formats
Berlin, August 19, 2021 – LibreOffice 7.2 Community, the new major 
release of the volunteer-supported free office suite for desktop 
productivity, is available from https://www.libreoffice.org/download. 
Based on the LibreOffice Technology platform for personal productivity 
on desktop, mobile and cloud, it provides a large number of 
interoperability improvements with Microsoft’s proprietary file formats.
In addition, LibreOffice 7.2 Community offers numerous performance 
improvements in handling large files, opening certain DOCX and XLSX 
files, managing font caching, and opening presentations and drawings 
that contain large images. There are also drawing speed improvements 
when using the Skia back-end that was introduced with LibreOffice 7.1.
LibreOffice 7.2 is now available natively for Apple Silicon, a series 
of processors designed by Apple and based on the ARM architecture. 
Because of the early phase of development on this specific platform, 
binaries are provided but should not be used for any critical purpose 
at this stage. Software will be available from the following page: 
https://download.documentfoundation.org/libreoffice/stable/7.2.0/mac/aarch64/. 

LibreOffice and Interoperability

LibreOffice 7.2 Community adds a significant number of improvements to interoperability with legacy DOC files, and DOCX, XLSX and PPTX documents. Microsoft files are still based on the proprietary format deprecated by the ISO in April 2008, and not on the ISO approved standard, so they embed a large amount of hidden artificial complexity. This causes handling issues with LibreOffice, which defaults to a true open standard format (the OpenDocument Format).
The LibreOffice community is happy to have many talented developers 
who are tackling these issues.
Thanks to the focused development activity from volunteer and 
sponsored developers, LibreOffice 7.2 takes a significant step forward 
in terms of transparent interoperability, while maintaining many 
advantages in terms of resiliency, robustness and compliance with 
standards – to the benefit of enterprise and individual users.
LibreOffice offers the highest level of compatibility in the office 
suite market segment, starting with native support for the 
OpenDocument Format (ODF) – beating proprietary formats in the areas 
of security and robustness – to superior support for DOCX, XLSX and 
PPTX files. In addition, LibreOffice provides filters for a large 
number of legacy document formats, to return ownership and control to 
users.
LibreOffice 7.2 Community New Features [1]

LibreOffice 7.2 Community's new features have been developed by 171 contributors: 70% of code commits are from 51 developers employed by three companies sitting in TDF’s Advisory Board – Collabora, Red Hat and allotropia – or other organizations (including The Document Foundation), and 30% are from 120 individual volunteers.
In addition, 232 volunteers have provided localizations in 151 
languages. LibreOffice 7.2 Community is released in 119 different 
language versions, more than any other free or proprietary software, 
and as such can be used in the native language (L1) by over 5.4 
billion people worldwide. In addition, over 2.3 billion people speak 
one of those 119 languages as their second language (L2).
GENERAL
    • Popup list to search for menu commands
    • Scrollable style picker in the NotebookBar
    • Fontwork panel in the Sidebar
    • New list view for the templates dialog
    • Built-in "Xray"-like UNO object inspector
WRITER
    • Background fills can cover whole pages, beyond margins
    • Page styles can now have a gutter margin
    • Mail merge shows a warning about nonexistent data sources
    • RDF metadata in Style Inspector
    • Custom color metadata field shadings
CALC
    • Calc now can filter by color in AutoFilter
    • HTML tables listed in the External Data dialogue now show captions
    • "Fat cross" cursor available in the options
    • Type can be selected in "Moving Average" trend lines
IMPRESS & DRAW
    • New templates: Candy, Freshes, Grey Elegant, Growing Liberty, Yellow Idea
    • Multiple columns now available in text boxes
    • Direct access to the scaling factor via the status bar

A video summarizing the top new features in LibreOffice 7.2 Community is available on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cWmURg_rM2o and PeerTube: https://peertube.opencloud.lu/videos/watch/d9413c81-a568-4a0e-b570-6200fc1d062c.
LibreOffice for Enterprises

For enterprise-class deployments, TDF strongly recommends the LibreOffice Enterprise family of applications from ecosystem partners – for desktop, mobile and cloud – with a large number of dedicated value-added features. These include long-term support options, professional assistance, personalized developments and other benefits such as SLA (Service Level Agreements): https://www.libreoffice.org/download/libreoffice-in-business/.
Despite this recommendation, an increasing number of enterprises are 
using the version supported by volunteers, instead of the version 
optimized for their needs and supported by the different ecosystem 
companies.
Over time, this represents a problem for the sustainability of the 
LibreOffice project, because it slows down the evolution of the 
project. In fact, every line of code developed by ecosystem companies 
for their enterprise customers is shared with the community on the 
master code repository, and improves the LibreOffice Technology platform.
Products based on LibreOffice Technology are available for major 
desktop operating systems (Windows, macOS, Linux and Chrome OS), for 
mobile platforms (Android and iOS), and for the cloud. Slowing down 
the development of the platform is hurting users at every level, and 
may ultimately lead to a stagnation of the LibreOffice project.
Migrations to LibreOffice

The Document Foundation has developed a Migration Protocol to support enterprises moving from proprietary office suites to LibreOffice, which is based on the deployment of an LTS version from the LibreOffice Enterprise family, plus migration consultancy and training sourced from certified professionals who offer CIOs and IT managers value-added solutions in line with proprietary offerings. Reference: https://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/professional-support/.
In fact, LibreOffice – thanks to its mature codebase, rich feature 
set, strong support for open standards, excellent compatibility and 
long-term support options from certified partners – represents the 
ideal solution for businesses that want to regain control of their 
data and free themselves from vendor lock-in.
Availability of LibreOffice 7.2 Community

LibreOffice 7.2 Community is immediately available from the following link: https://www.libreoffice.org/download/. Minimum requirements for proprietary operating systems are Microsoft Windows 7 SP1 and Apple macOS 10.12.
Change Logs: https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Releases/7.2.0/RC1 
(RC1), https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Releases/7.2.0/RC2 (RC2), 
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Releases/7.2.0/RC3 (RC3).
LibreOffice Technology-based products for Android and iOS are listed 
here: https://www.libreoffice.org/download/android-and-ios/, while for 
App Stores and ChromeOS are listed here: 
https://www.libreoffice.org/download/libreoffice-from-microsoft-and-mac-app-stores/ 

For users whose main objective is personal productivity, and therefore 
prefer a release that has undergone more testing and bug fixing over 
the new features, The Document Foundation maintains the LibreOffice 
7.1 family, which includes some months of back-ported fixes. The 
current version is LibreOffice 7.1.5.
The Document Foundation does not provide technical support for users, 
although they can get it from volunteers on user mailing lists and the 
Ask LibreOffice website: https://ask.libreoffice.org
LibreOffice users, free software advocates and community members can 
support The Document Foundation with a donation at 
https://www.libreoffice.org/donate.
LibreOffice 7.2 is built with document conversion libraries from the 
Document Liberation Project: https://www.documentliberation.org
[1] Release Notes: https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/ReleaseNotes/7.2

Press Kit

Download link: https://nextcloud.documentfoundation.org/s/AgY6G3WAAtsCZrn

Blog Post: https://blog.documentfoundation.org/blog/2021/08/19/libreoffice-7-2-community/
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