LibreOffice 7.1 Alpha1 is ready for testing

The LibreOffice Quality Assurance ( QA ) Team is happy to announce LibreOffice 7.1 Alpha1 is ready for testing!

LibreOffice 7.1 will be released as final at the beginning of February, 2021 ( Check the Release Plan ) being LibreOffice 7.1 Alpha1 the first pre-release since the development of version 7.1 started at the end of May, 2020. Since then, 5374 commits have been submitted to the code repository and more than 1100 bugs were set to FIXED in Bugzilla. Check the release notes to find the new features included in this version of LibreOffice.

LibreOffice 7.1 Alpha1 can be downloaded from here for Linux, MacOS and Windows, and it can be installed alongside the standard version.

In case you find any problem in this pre-release, please report it in Bugzilla ( You just need a legit email account in order to create a new account ).

For help, you can contact the QA Team directly in the QA IRC channel or via Telegram.

LibreOffice is a volunteer-driven community project, so please help us to test – we appreciate it!

Happy testing!!

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QA/Dev Report: September 2020

General Activities

  1. LibreOffice 7.0.1 was released on September 03
  2. Ivan Stefanenko (Collabora) made improvements to the PDF accessibility checker
  3. Seth Chaiklin made improvements to the UX of menu and toolbar controls
  4. Tomofumi Yagi fixed a performance issue when editing with external tool and made Calc and Writer able to correctly import text in UTF-8 encoding without BOM
  5. Attila Szűcs and Tibor Nagy (NISZ) fixed longstanding issues with Calc’s drag-fill functionality, a frame width issue in DOCX files, missing AutoFilter button with XLSX export, vertical image alignment relative to bottom margin in DOCX import and invalid detective marks cells in XLSX import
  6. Szabolcs Tóth and Regényi Balázs (NISZ) fixed problems with shapes in DOCX/XLSX export, made it so word-wrapped textboxes are imported correctly in the case of DOCX files, fixed missing overflow properties of textboxes in exported XLSX files and made it so tracer arrows (Tools – Detective) are not needlessly exported in XLSX files
  7. Björn Michaelsen continued internal improvements to Writer
  8. Mike Kaganski (Collabora) improved the rounding of decimal numbers when drag-filling in Calc and made code cleanups and optimisations
  9. Szymon Kłos (Collabora) made improvements to Notebookbar and Styles preview
  10. Michael Stahl (CIB) fixed Writer regressions related to undo, bookmarks, tables, text wrapping and input fields
  11. Daniel Arato (NISZ) made lots of refactoring in Writer’s export tests and fixed issues with DOCX OLE object import/export
  12. Miklos Vajna (Collabora) made it so Writer always defaults to UI locale when no language is defined for the document, improved embedded object HTML export support, made the handling of Tab key presses in numbered lists more intuitive, greatly improved the speed of importing embedded EMF files in certain cases, improved the SmartArt support for PPTX files
  13. Olivier Hallot (TDF) added extended tooltips to the UI and added many missing topics to Help content
  14. Seth Chaiklin added help for Expert Configuration and updated control names on Rotation help page
  15. Adolfo Jayme Barrientos improved the CSS styles of Help content and made cleanups in Help files
  16. Xisco Faulí (TDF) added dozens of UI and cppunit tests and improved existing tests. He also added support for testing the jumbosheets and the layout in Impress
  17. Stephan Bergmann (Red Hat) made renovations in the internal handling of strings. He also made many cleanups as well as build and test fixes
  18. Caolán McNamara (Red Hat) fixed old crashes when saving a POTX file, when undoing & redoing comment resolution and when viewing a slideshow with hidden slides. He fixed deleting all comments after formatting all comments, improved the performance of Calc’s autofilter dialog and made it so highlight colour is shown in style previews. He also continued the crucial user interface backend work and did many cleanups and crash fixes
  19. Justin Luth (Collabora/SIL) fixed DOC table import issues, made it so setting contour for an object does not change wrap setting, fixed the generating of styles with DOCX export
  20. Luboš Luňák (Collabora) continued polishing the Skia graphics engine integration
  21. Noel Grandin (Collabora) made many code cleanups, continued Calc jumbo sheet work and made Writer find & replace faster
  22. László Németh (NISZ) fixed some DOCX table import issues
  23. Attila Bakos (NISZ) fixed a couple of OOXML OLE object export issues
  24. Tor Lillqvist (Collabora) worked on the iOS app and did code cleanups
  25. Balázs Varga (NISZ) fixed some OOXML chart issues
  26. Pranam Lashkari (Collabora) added commands to resolve and delete Writer comment threads
  27. Luke Dixon fixed a crash when entering a newline in experimental Math editor and an issue with cursor position in the Math editor
  28. Jim Raykowski continued polishing the outline folding feature, made it so Writer’s “Find All” highlights the selected elements in Navigator Content View and added new UNO commands for Zoom in/out
  29. Andreas Kainz improved Sidebar element alignment and positioning, polished the new Additions dialog, added Shapes sidebar deck into Impress and made various other UI/dialog tweaks
  30. Julien Nabet made many code cleanups
  31. Regina Henschel fixed implementation errors in chart data label borders
  32. Rizal Muttaqin made several improvements in the icon themes
  33. Tomaž Vajngerl (Collabora) improved PDF annotation import support and made code cleanups
  34. Maxim Monastirsky improved extension menu functionality, fixed saving icons in custom toolbars and fixed displaying menu icons in GTK3 UI
  35. Jürgen Funk (CIB) fixed showing bogus pages numbers in printing progress dialog on Windows
  36. Serge Krot (CIB) fixed a sheet reference error related to cell validation in XLSX export, implemented support for custom lists in XLSX import and made Java load faster
  37. Martin van Zijl fixed media player pausing when pressing time slider, made shift-click in Writer support decreasing selection and added buttons to remove conditions in the Calc standard filter dialog
  38. Gábor Kelemen (NISZ) fixed a couple of accessibility warnings, dropped useless Format – Spacing menu from Calc and fixed Pie and Donut chart appearing as mirred in OOXML export
  39. Áron Budea (Collabora) made Styles Inspector show paragraph formatting and document language
  40. David Alan Gilbert improved CPU feature detection in cppunit tests
  41. David Tardon (Red Hat) restored support for PocketWord files
  42. Felix Wiegand made it so real numbers are correctly parsed from imported PDFs
  43. Heiko Tietze (TDF) made it so distribution options have individual UNO commands
  44. Eike Rathke (Red Hat) improved the Calc MATCH function’s handling of array formulas, made Calc name box display the assigned names of ranges and improved localised formula support
  45. Jan-Marek Glogowski added support for Windows Arm64 builds, streamlined Windows build setup, fixed missing embedded fonts in PDFs with Qt5 UI
  46. Tünde Tóth (NISZ) improved chart data label functionality

Kudos to Ilmari Lauhakangas for helping to elaborate the list above.

Reported Bugs

801 bugs, 87 of which are enhancements, have been reported by 406 people.

Top 10 Reporters

  1. Telesto ( 161 )
  2. NISZ LibreOffice Team ( 25 )
  3. Xisco Faulí ( 21 )
  4. Timur ( 14 )
  5. medmedin2014 ( 14 )
  6. sawakaze ( 13 )
  7. Regina Henschel ( 13 )
  8. R. Green ( 10 )
  9. andreas_k ( 10 )
  10. Christian Lehmann ( 7 )

Triaged Bugs

813 bugs have been triaged by 105 people.

Top 10 Triagers

  1. BogdanB ( 108 )
  2. Heiko Tietze ( 97 )
  3. Buovjaga ( 65 )
  4. Timur ( 53 )
  5. Xisco Faulí ( 47 )
  6. Dieter ( 39 )
  7. Julien Nabet ( 39 )
  8. Telesto ( 37 )
  9. Roman Kuznetsov ( 26 )
  10. Alex Thurgood ( 22 )

Resolution of resolved bugs

767 bugs have been set to RESOLVED.

Check the following sections for more information about bugs resolved as FIXED, WORKSFORME and DUPLICATE.

Fixed Bugs

254 bugs have been fixed by 46 people.

Top 10 Fixers

  1. Caolán McNamara ( 40 )
  2. Olivier Hallot ( 10 )
  3. Noel Grandin ( 10 )
  4. Luboš Luňák ( 10 )
  5. Justin Luth ( 8 )
  6. Eike Rathke ( 7 )
  7. László Németh ( 7 )
  8. Miklos Vajna ( 7 )
  9. Balazs Varga ( 6 )
  10. Michael Stahl ( 6 )

List of high severity bugs fixed

  1. tdf#118002 Crash in: ntdll.dll saving POTX file ( Thanks to Caolán McNamara )
  2. tdf#118148 [NEWHELP] Handle tags in the UI ( Thanks to Olivier Hallot )
  3. tdf#123355 FILEOPEN DOCX BELOW/LEFT/RIGHT/ABOVE table formula is not working in LO ( Thanks to László Németh )
  4. tdf#125234 qt5: exported PDf file misses embedded fonts with vcl=qt5 ( Thanks to Jan-Marek Glogowski )
  5. tdf#133327 Calc only saves background color up to column BL for additional row of the same background color with empty row in between ( steps on comment 16 ) ( Thanks to Noel Grandin )
  6. tdf#133358 Crash in: sw::GetParaPropsNode ( Thanks to Caolán McNamara )
  7. tdf#134351 Wrong Auto Filter Result if all the records are selected ( Thanks to Xisco Fauli )
  8. tdf#135682 EDITING: If a table is the first element of the document, “Select All” does not select all ( Thanks to Miklos Vajna )
  9. tdf#135950 Immediate CRASH: Highlight multiple cells in a Writer table and select FORMAT -> CHARACTER ( Thanks to Caolán McNamara )
  10. tdf#136442 Crash when opening Data Sources in a particular document ( Thanks to Caolán McNamara )
  11. tdf#136471 Applying a spell checker suggestion adds the result also to the autocorrect replacement list (since 7.0) ( Thanks to Tamás Zolnai )
  12. tdf#136933 Impress remains stuck Linux in advancing to the next slide in presentation mode ( Thanks to Luboš Luňák )
  13. tdf#136949 It shows unnessesary border lines in Impress table’s merged cells ( Thanks to Xisco Fauli )
  14. tdf#40993 Calc: Pulling down formula over merged cells unmerges them ( Thanks to Attila Szűcs )
  15. tdf#45705 New UNO commands for “Zoom in” and “Zoom out” of document canvas, to support keyboard zoom (comment 21) ( Thanks to Jim Raykowski )

List of crashes fixed

  1. tdf#118002 Crash in: ntdll.dll saving POTX file ( Thanks to Caolán McNamara )
  2. tdf#133358 Crash in: sw::GetParaPropsNode ( Thanks to Caolán McNamara )
  3. tdf#135950 Immediate CRASH: Highlight multiple cells in a Writer table and select FORMAT -> CHARACTER ( Thanks to Caolán McNamara )
  4. tdf#136189 Crash rejecting track and changes sorted by author ( Thanks to Caolán McNamara )
  5. tdf#136319 CRASH: Changing colour of shape (gtk3 only) ( Thanks to Caolán McNamara )
  6. tdf#136323 LibreOffice 6.4.3.2 crash ASSERT: “object == obj” in qaccessiblecache.cpp, line 122 ( Thanks to Michael Weghorn )
  7. tdf#136326 Crash in About dialog with SKIA Linux ( Thanks to Luboš Luňák )
  8. tdf#136430 Crash when tying to move chart data label ( Thanks to Balazs Varga )
  9. tdf#136442 Crash when opening Data Sources in a particular document ( Thanks to Caolán McNamara )
  10. tdf#136545 CRASH: Running presentation (gen) ( Thanks to Caolán McNamara )
  11. tdf#136667 Crash when opening file with change tracked floating table ( Thanks to László Németh )
  12. tdf#136678 Crash deleting page break ( Thanks to Caolán McNamara )
  13. tdf#136985 Crash after resolving comment, undoing and opening redo steps ( Thanks to Caolán McNamara )
  14. tdf#137008 mml crash on load ( Thanks to Noel Grandin )
  15. tdf#137016 Crash in: libatk-bridge-2.0.so.0.0.0, when EDITING Relationships ( Thanks to Caolán McNamara )
  16. tdf#137038 UI: Crash reporter dialog size is relatively large for German language ( Thanks to Caolán McNamara )

List of performance issues fixed

  1. tdf#119286 Sanitize documents using “Find & Replace” getting slower and slower ( Thanks to Noel Grandin )
  2. tdf#136238 Deleting a very very large cross page table (26 pages) very very slow ( Thanks to Noel Grandin )
  3. tdf#136240 File Opening ODT: Slow opening (polypolygon issue) (Skia Raster/Vulkan) ( Thanks to Luboš Luňák )
  4. tdf#136244 Zoom in/out on a document with picture slow with Raster & GDI (fine with Vulkan) ( Thanks to Luboš Luňák )
  5. tdf#136836 EMF import from PPTX: visual problems with large image ( Thanks to Miklos Vajna )

List of old bugs ( more than 4 years old ) fixed

  1. tdf#40993 Calc: Pulling down formula over merged cells unmerges them ( Thanks to Attila Szűcs )
  2. tdf#43958 EDITING: Dashed border (CTRL+c) does not cover whole merged cell ( Thanks to Attila Szűcs )
  3. tdf#45705 New UNO commands for “Zoom in” and “Zoom out” of document canvas, to support keyboard zoom (comment 21) ( Thanks to Jim Raykowski )
  4. tdf#49856 FILESAVE FILEOPEN EDITING Shift+Tab indented bullet indents further ( Thanks to Dr. David Alan Gilbert )
  5. tdf#53431 FILTER: fill down a cell with Autofilter arrow box cause duplication of arrow box ( Thanks to Attila Szűcs )
  6. tdf#54912 BASIC: Array function forces the lower boundary for arrays as 0 in spite of option base 1 ( Thanks to Andreas Heinisch )
  7. tdf#59585 EDITING: Enhancement request: Create merged cells by dragging the handle ( Thanks to Attila Szűcs )
  8. tdf#64711 Impress is closed on slide show with all hidden slides in presentation or group ( Thanks to Caolán McNamara )
  9. tdf#67007 UI: Name Box does not show a name in sheet scope when selecting a range ( Thanks to Eike Rathke )
  10. tdf#69908 Expert Config and help on configuration options ( Thanks to Seth Chaiklin )
  11. tdf#77007 FILEOPEN: User asked to save changes upon exit from unmodified XLS file (because of chart) ( Thanks to Mike Kaganski )
  12. tdf#77236 FILESAVE: DOCX: Shape color changed to white after roundtrip ( Thanks to Regényi Balázs )
  13. tdf#80526 FILEOPEN: DOCX

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QA/Dev Report: August 2020

General Activities

  1. LibreOffice 7.0.0 was announced on August, 5
  2. LibreOffice 6.4.6 was announced on August, 13
  3. Olivier Hallot (TDF) updated the help for inserting layers and added a page for Comparison Options
  4. Stephan Bergmann (Red Hat) made renovations in the internal handling of strings. He also made many cleanups as well as build and test fixes
  5. Noel Grandin (Collabora) made many code cleanups, increased the use of the fast XML parser and fixed some memory leaks
  6. Justin Luth (Collabora/SIL) fixed issues with odd/even footers in exported DOCX, section breaks in exported DOCX, missing images in DOC/DOCX/RTF export and placement on images in table cells in imported DOCX
  7. Caolán McNamara (Red Hat) improved the behaviour of Area fill tab and fixed some very old issues with Writer table properties dialog. He also continued the crucial user interface backend work and did many cleanups and crash fixes
  8. Szabolcs Tóth and Regényi Balázs (NISZ) fixed some issues with imported and exported OOXML shapes and objects
  9. Dániel Arató (NISZ) fixed line spacing with inline pictures in imported DOCX
  10. Vasily Melenchuk (CIB) added support for paragraph mark formatting with character style for DOCX export
  11. Luboš Luňák (Collabora) continued polishing the Skia graphics engine integration. More information about the new feature can be found here
  12. Balázs Varga (NISZ) fixed some OOXML chart import issues
  13. Michael Warner improved DOCX table formula import
  14. Andreas Kainz improved Sidebar element alignment and positioning
  15. Samuel Mehrbrodt (CIB) fixed a chart text distortion issue seen on Windows
  16. Tünde Tóth (NISZ) fixed some issues with OOXML charts
  17. Attila Bakos (NISZ) fixed DOCX issues with page breaks, small capital hyphenation, text box overlapping and OLE object backgrounds
  18. Tor Lillqvist (Collabora) worked on the iOS app and did code cleanups
  19. Tibor Nagy (NISZ) fixed DOCX import/export issues with shape alignment and frames
  20. László Németh (NISZ) added Writer table functions ABS, COUNT, PRODUCT, SIGN for Word interoperability
  21. Rizal Muttaqin made many improvements in the icon themes
  22. Miklos Vajna (Collabora) has been working on improving smartart support
  23. Eike Rathke (Red Hat) improved support for arrays and matrices in Calc functions
  24. Julien Nabet improved the error handling of text file insert in Writer and fixed several crashes
  25. Attila Szűcs and Tibor Nagy (NISZ) fixed issues with XLSX headers and page numbers as well as DOCX frame widths. They also improved Calc autofilter behaviour
  26. Michael Stahl (CIB) continued improving change tracking and anchoring
  27. Samuel Thibault fixed an issue with text in an imported EPS graphic
  28. Tomoyuki Kubota fixed a sorting issue in Calc with Japanese Kanji
  29. Thorsten Behrens (CIB) made it so inserting from file in Writer does not overwrite the default style
  30. Maxim Monastirsky made many UI and icon handling related improvements
  31. Xisco Faulí (TDF) made several additions and fixes to unit tests. He also added git pre-commit hook that check the minimal gtk3 version remains 3.18, so users using that version don’t have crashes.
  32. Mike Kaganski (Collabora) fixed many regressions, improved internal graphics handling and made code cleanups
  33. Sarper Akdemir completed his GSoC project “Add Impress shape animations that use a real physics engine”
  34. Ahmed ElShreif completed his GSoC project “Extending the UITest framework”
  35. Ahmad Ganzouri completed his GSoC project “Blurry Shadows”
  36. Shivam Kumar Singh completed his GSoC project “Styles Inspector”
  37. Aditya Sahu completed his GSoC project “Move the gallery code to use ZIP files”
  38. Yusuf Keten completed his GSoC project “Additions – Tight integration of extensions!”

Kudos to Ilmari Lauhakangas for helping to elaborate the list above.

Reported Bugs

978 bugs, 83 of which are enhancements, have been reported by 458 people.

Top 10 Reporters

  1. Telesto ( 251 )
  2. NISZ LibreOffice Team ( 31 )
  3. andreas_k ( 19 )
  4. R. Green ( 16 )
  5. sawakaze ( 16 )
  6. Karl-Heinz Arkenau ( 15 )
  7. Rafael Lima ( 9 )
  8. Regina Henschel ( 8 )
  9. Mike Kaganski ( 8 )
  10. Lyndon Brown ( 8 )

Triaged Bugs

772 bugs have been triaged by 108 people.

Top 10 Triagers

  1. Buovjaga ( 127 )
  2. Xisco Faulí ( 110 )
  3. Julien Nabet ( 48 )
  4. Dieter ( 47 )
  5. Telesto ( 43 )
  6. Heiko Tietze ( 36 )
  7. BogdanB ( 33 )
  8. Roman Kuznetsov ( 31 )
  9. Aron Budea ( 23 )
  10. Mike Kaganski ( 22 )

Resolution of resolved bugs

630 bugs have been set to RESOLVED.

Check the following sections for more information about bugs resolved as FIXED, WORKSFORME and DUPLICATE.

Fixed Bugs

221 bugs have been fixed by 44 people.

Top 10 Fixers

  1. Caolán McNamara ( 38 )
  2. László Németh ( 14 )
  3. Mike Kaganski ( 12 )
  4. Michael Stahl ( 10 )
  5. Rizal Muttaqin ( 9 )
  6. Justin Luth ( 7 )
  7. Shivam Kumar Singh ( 7 )
  8. Miklos Vajna ( 6 )
  9. Balazs Varga ( 6 )
  10. Tünde Tóth ( 5 )

List of critical bugs fixed

  1. tdf#124470 Table settings and borders are not saved if checked “Embed fonts” and “Only embed fonts that are used” ( Thanks to Mike Kaganski )
  2. tdf#135495 Crash when switching UI to Notebookbar variant ( Thanks to Caolán McNamara )

List of high severity bugs fixed

  1. tdf#130707 FILEOPEN: Writer document “Read Error. Format error discovered in the file in sub-document content.xml at 2,68950(row,col).” ( Thanks to Miklos Vajna )
  2. tdf#132892 Drag and drop to the left removes formatting ( Thanks to Caolán McNamara )
  3. tdf#134439 Page Break: editing “Text flow > Breaks” gives differing results depending on where the cursor is situated ( Thanks to Caolán McNamara )
  4. tdf#135313 Crash on opening the tight integration dialog ( Thanks to Yusuf Keten )
  5. tdf#136143 Regression Err:448 in Optional arguments ( Thanks to Andreas Heinisch )

List of crashes fixed

  1. tdf#129542 CRASH: Setting anchor for a formcontrol to character of pageheader leads to crash ( Thanks to Caolán McNamara )
  2. tdf#132160 Crash in swlo!SwRedlineData::SetSeqNo ( Thanks to Michael Stahl )
  3. tdf#132940 Crash mergedlo!vcl::Region::operator= (with really specific steps) ( Thanks to Noel Grandin )
  4. tdf#134847 Crash:select masterslide on inserted presentation from Writer ( Thanks to Jim Raykowski )
  5. tdf#135001 Crash delete/undo an resize shape ( Thanks to Michael Stahl )
  6. tdf#135018 CRASH: Track Changes: Accepting All Changes ( Thanks to Michael Stahl )
  7. tdf#135098 Writer crashes when merging horizontally cells in a table (GTK3) ( Thanks to Caolán McNamara )
  8. tdf#135313 Crash on opening the tight integration dialog ( Thanks to Yusuf Keten )
  9. tdf#135412 CRASH: Undoing paste of section with flys ( Thanks to Michael Stahl )
  10. tdf#135432 Crash when opening an ODT document written in Japanese/Chinese (Android viewer) ( Thanks to Michael Weghorn )
  11. tdf#135442 LO crashes when About Libreoffice is clicked ( Thanks to Caolán McNamara )
  12. tdf#135457 CRASH in a BASIC macro ( Thanks to Michael Stahl )
  13. tdf#135488 Crash double clicking Fonts in the Design sidebar (experimental) ( Thanks to Caolán McNamara )
  14. tdf#135491 Crash on opening redact with experimental settings enabled and style inspector tab selected ( Thanks to Shivam Kumar Singh )
  15. tdf#135495 Crash when switching UI to Notebookbar variant ( Thanks to Caolán McNamara )
  16. tdf#135528 CRASH running a macro (that changes text) from IDE, when StylesInspector is running ( Thanks to Shivam Kumar Singh )
  17. tdf#135568 Crash when opening the 3D View option for a chart. ( Thanks to Caolán McNamara )
  18. tdf#135603 CRASH: Renaming item in customize treewiew ( Thanks to Caolán McNamara )
  19. tdf#135639 Crash inspecting an array after Redim Statement with option VBASupport 1 ( Thanks to Mike Kaganski )
  20. tdf#135693 Crash opening table properties for embedded table ( Thanks to Caolán McNamara )
  21. tdf#135711 Crash saving a document with columns and image anchored to page to DOCX (since 7.1) ( Thanks to Attila Bakos )
  22. tdf#135755 Crash:right click to Manage Changes List on side bar ( Thanks to Julien Nabet )
  23. tdf#135942 crashtesting failure on export to docx ( Thanks to Mike Kaganski )
  24. tdf#136107 crash on export of selection ( Thanks to Julien Nabet )
  25. tdf#136127 Crash: Add Protected PDF file on Photo Album ( Thanks to Julien Nabet )
  26. tdf#136133 LibreOffice crash with GetInvolved and Donate infobar ( Thanks to Julien Nabet )
  27. tdf#136162 [UI] GtkMenuItem causes crash when accessible-description is used (for extended tips) ( Thanks to Caolán McNamara )

List of performance issues fixed

List of old bugs ( more than 4 years old ) fixed

  1. tdf#58518 FILEOPEN: Missing Error Message, if you Try to Insert a Picture with “Insert > File…“ ( Thanks to Julien Nabet )
  2. tdf#77794 FILEOPEN: DOCX – incorrect placement of image inside a cell when position option “Layout in table cell” is set ( Thanks to Justin Luth )
  3. tdf#97618 FILEOPEN drawing object (flow chart shapes) distorted in DOCX because of drawing canvas ( Thanks to Regényi Balázs )

WORKSFORME bugs

91 bugs have been retested by 27 people.

Top 10 testers

  1. Buovjaga ( 12 )
  2. Telesto ( 12 )
  3. Dieter ( 9 )
  4. Julien Nabet ( 8 )
  5. Timur ( 6 )
  6. Thomas Lendo ( 5 )
  7. Thomas Lendo QA ( 4 )
  8. Heiko Tietze ( 4 )
  9. Roman Kuznetsov ( 4 )
  10. mwtjunkmail ( 4 )

DUPLICATED bugs

136 bugs have been duplicated by 36 people.

Top 10 testers

  1. Telesto ( 19 )
  2. Buovjaga ( 14 )
  3. Mike Kaganski ( 14 )
  4. Xisco Faulí ( 12 )
  5. Timur ( 9 )
  6. NISZ LibreOffice Team ( 7 )
  7. Julien Nabet ( 7 )
  8. V Stuart Foote ( 6 )
  9. Thomas Lendo ( 4 )
  10. Maxim Monastirsky ( 4 )

Verified bug fixes

80 bugs have been verified by 18 people.

Top 10 Verifiers

  1. Xisco Faulí ( 34 )
  2. BogdanB ( 16 )
  3. Dieter ( 4 )
  4. Roman Kuznetsov ( 4 )
  5. Thorsten Behrens (CIB) ( 3 )
  6. Julien Nabet ( 3 )
  7. baffclan ( 3 )
  8. Buovjaga ( 2 )
  9. Telesto ( 2 )
  10. Wolfgang Jäger ( 1 )

Categorized Bugs

759 bugs have been categorized with a metabug by 39 people.

Top 10 Categorizers

  1. Thomas Lendo QA ( 264 )
  2. Roman Kuznetsov ( 157 )
  3. Dieter ( 53 )
  4. NISZ LibreOffice Team ( 41 )
  5. Thomas Lendo ( 35 )
  6. Telesto ( 33 )
  7. Buovjaga ( 32 )
  8. Aron Budea ( 28 )
  9. V Stuart Foote ( 15 )
  10. andreas_k ( 12 )

Regression Bugs

150 bugs have been set as regressions by 19 people.

Top 10

  1. Telesto ( 80 )
  2. Xisco Faulí ( 24 )
  3. Buovjaga ( 11 )
  4. BogdanB ( 7 )
  5. Roman Kuznetsov ( 5 )
  6. Mike Kaganski ( 4 )
  7. Yotam Benshalom ( 3 )
  8. Robert Großkopf ( 3 )
  9. raal ( 2 )
  10. Terrence Enger ( 2 )

Bisected Bugs

86 bugs have been bisected by 10 people.

Top 10 Bisecters

  1. Xisco Faulí ( 28 )
  2. raal ( 14 )
  3. Telesto ( 14 )
  4. Buovjaga ( 12 )
  5. Aron Budea ( 6 )
  6. Attila Baraksó (NISZ) ( 5 )
  7. Terrence Enger ( 3 )
  8. Justin L ( 2 )
  9. Mike Kaganski ( 1 )
  10. Roman Kuznetsov ( 1 )

Evolution of Unconfirmed Bugs

Check the current list of unconfirmed bugs here

Evolution of Open Regressions

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Evolution of Open bibisectRequests

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Evolution of Highest Priority Bugs

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Evolution of High Priority Bugs

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Investing in bug reports pays off

Document compatibility between office suites is a common concern for LibreOffice users. People take sample documents, expecting a pixel-perfect similarity with other office applications and rightly so. While we cover most aspects of formats outside the OpenDocument Format specification, LibreOffice’s native format, there are pieces that have not been implemented yet (for example smooth shadows, which have been implemented recently and will be available in LibreOffice 7.1). Of course we sometimes fail as well, like any other software producer. Microsoft’s “transitional” formats often include undocumented or obscure content that is hard for other office suites to parse.

One enormous advantage of open source software is that you can talk more or less directly to the developers. All bug reports and enhancement requests are taken seriously and will receive immediate response unlike what happens when you complain about issues to companies without open development models. Unfortunately not everyone knows about this advantage so we thought it’s time to recall.

The people doing quality assurance for LibreOffice is an ever-changing group of around 30 contributors. They analyse user reports tirelessly and always appreciate problem descriptions delivered in a clear and understandable way. In a recent article about LibreOffice appearing on dedoimedo.com, several bugs were reported, but in a rather incomplete way. It is understandable, if a journalist does not want to create proper reports in our bug tracker on top of writing an article. Maybe there is a middle-ground, though.

Simply linking to the problematic Microsoft Office templates would have made the work of the quality assurance team much easier. Now the templates shown in the screenshots had to be discovered through detective work on the MSO template site. Particularly unfortunate was the case of a template, which refused to open properly. There is no way of figuring out the identity of the document and the author never replied to an email requesting for more information. On the other hand, it might be time for the QA team to again methodically go through every single template on the MSO site – such work has been done before, resulting in many solved incompatibilities.

Detailed comments on the document template issues described in the Dedoimedo article

Fashion newsletter template: Some obstacles need to be considered regarding cross-application and probably also cross-platform compatibility questions. Documents written on one system might use a font that is not available on another. The article mentioned above talks about the word FASHION breaking into two lines in the MSO Fashion newsletter template. The reason for this wrapping is that the author did not notice they were missing the Century Gothic font. This can be seen in the Formatting toolbar, where the font name appears in italics and hovering over it shows a tooltip saying that the font is not available and has been substituted.

The author refers to an image border missing on the first page. Probably they meant the whole page margin on the right. This issue was not seen on Windows or Linux by testers.

The image stretching issue had not been reported before. The newly-created report contains an analysis on a level that is typical to the QA team. However, the QA team will gladly conduct further analysis on reports with less details. The image stretching issue is the same that is seen in the restaurant newsletter template

An issue not mentioned in the article is the incorrect lengths of the fuchsia-coloured lines on the first page. This was analysed through binary bisecting and found to have been reported before. This issue is an unfortunate side effect of a complex internal improvement in the handling of shapes.

Restaurant newsletter template: Testers did not see the issue with the placement of the restaurant logo.

Based on data in our bug tracker, LibreOffice saw over 330 fixes or feature implementations for MSO and RTF document issues in 2019. The number for 2020 is already over 330 at this point. The real numbers are likely higher as not every code change is connected with a report. These statistics clearly indicate that document compatibility is seeing significant investments from the commercial ecosystem and volunteers alike.

LibreOffice quality assurance is aided by many automated systems. One of these is called “Office interoperability tools”. It compares the output of Microsoft Office and LibreOffice over a huge corpus of documents in order to find regressions. Manual testing and problem discovery is still needed – we can’t automate the testing of issues we don’t know about.

As mentioned, while Microsoft’s “transitional” formats continue to use undocumented or cryptic content, which makes life difficult for other office suites, there’s a limit to what we can do. Ultimately, it would be better if everyone used the OpenDocument Format, to ensure maximum interoperability.

If you want to learn how to create high quality bug reports, please read our dedicated guide in The Document Foundation wiki.…

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