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Home » New batch of LibreOffice Conference 2016 videos online

New batch of LibreOffice Conference 2016 videos online

2016-12-052016-12-11 Mike Saunders

We’ve uploaded some more videos from the LibreOffice Conference in Brno – happy viewing!

  • Improving usability: fixing symlink / hyperlink issues on Linux
  • Graphic design with LibreOffice and LibreLogo
  • Hidden gems in Draw / Impress
  • Localization community in Taiwan: challenges
  • Tools for Translators
  • GenLang – new l10n tools, a vision
  • Documentation workshop
  • Something About LibreOffice Macros
  • Convincing organizations to contribute
  • LibreDifesa: Italian Defence chose LibreOffice
  • #LibrexTutti: migration of Public Institute for Deaf in Rome
  • LibreOffice and ODF, adoption by Paulista State University
  • ODF/LibreOffice Migration in Taiwan – Progress, Problems and What To Do Next
  • Saving ODF XML of change-tracking as a sequence of pre-defined changes
  • ODF Normalization
  • Central configuration management of LibreOffice in Windows server environment

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