LibreOffice 3.3.2 Release Candidate 1 available
The Document Foundation is happy to announce the first release candidate of LibreOffice 3.3.2. The upcoming 3.3.2 is the second in a series of frequent bugfix releases on top of our LibreOffice 3.3 product. Please be aware that LibreOffice 3.3.2 RC1 is not yet ready for production use, you should continue to use LibreOffice 3.3 for that.The Release Candidate 1 is available for Windows, Linux and Mac OS X from our QA builds download page at
http://www.libreoffice.org/download/pre-releases/
Should you find bugs, please report them to the FreeDesktop Bugzilla:
For other ways to get involved with this exciting project – you can e.g. contribute code:
https://www.libreoffice.org/get-involved/developers/
translate LibreOffice to your language:
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Translation_for_3_3
or help with funding our foundation:
http://challenge.documentfoundation.org/
A list of known issues with 3.3.2 RC1 is available from our wiki:
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Releases/3.3.2/RC1
Following is the list of changes against LibreOffice 3.3.1:
Change log:
- translation and dictionary updates
- fdo#33189: en-US fallback strings for incomplete translations
- fdo#34565: Why checking on the default attribute to set the
formula? - calc: Properly invalidate cached sheet XML streams during reference
update. - fdo#34350: Make sure these values are positive; we use them to
resize arrays. - fdo#33756: Fixed incorrect cursor navigation.
- fdo#31939: Go through all tokens to look for a volatile one.
- fdo#34909: Enable import of macros for docxm
- #fdo34941: ensure a valid mediatype is set up for the ooxml
- fdo#33701: ensure node outlives xpath
- fdo#34664: prevent null pointer access when no ffdata available
- fdo#33468: remove Online Update and Improvement program
- fdo#34533: occasional blank first slide in presentation
- fdo#34699: some pythonsamples not visible on Mac OS X
- bnc#665112: work around IM problems with KDE4 integration
- fdo#34908: Writer looses information in tick boxes
Again a BIG Thank You! to all of you having contributed to the LibreOffice project – this release would not have been possible without your help.
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=32241
Any progress on the above issue on vertical alignment of mathematical equations? This is a very serious problem for people who use mathematical equations extensively in their documents, like me, and OpenOffice.org is going to fix this issue in 3.4–YES, the patch already exists. This one is THE ONLY blocker for me to use LibreOffice.
@TM: Technically, it should be no problem for 3.4 as they only have to merge the already existing program file from the OOdev lines. They included it in dev300mxx? I don’t know the exact number.
@YesBaby The patch is included OO.o DEV300m102. I’m looking forward to seeing this painful issue fixed in LibO soon!
Very happy with the frequent updates to LibreOffice — very happy with the product overall, so far! Noticeably faster than OpenOffice.org.
Hi!!, great for the new SO, im newie in libreoffice im migrate openoffice to libreoffice, and i think is a great change, and greaat filosofy, to all sorry for my english my nature languague is spanish im uruguayan, im very interesting to participate of this libreoffice how i can participate?, well thank for your time, see ya!
Import of Gnuplot SVG is broken in 3.3.1. It imports other SVG OK but not handling Gnuplot SVG is real problem. Inkscape and other programs are able to import/display Gnuplot SVG.
Hopefully that is something that can be fixed soon.