LibreOffice 7.0 Alpha1 is ready for testing

The LibreOffice Quality Assurance ( QA ) Team is happy to announce LibreOffice 7.0 Alpha1 is ready for testing! LibreOffice 7.0 will be released as final at the beginning of August, 2020 ( Check the Release Plan ) being LibreOffice 7.0 Alpha1 the first pre-release since the development of version 7.0 started in the beginning of June, 2019. Since then, 6213 commits have been submitted to the code repository and more than 1200 bugs set to FIXED in Bugzilla. Check the release notes to find the new features included in this version of LibreOffice. LibreOffice 7.0 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: March 2020

General Activities LibreOffice 6.4.2 was announced on March, 19 Luca Carlon and Jan-Marek Glogowski introduced basic HiDPI scale for Qt5 in LibreOffice (tdf#127687) Mark Hung improved Impress/Draw table perfomance (tdf#120216) Seth Chaiklin, Sophia Schröder, Adolfo Jayme Barrientos and Steve Fanning made many Help improvements and cleanups Ilmari Lauhakangas and Olivier Hallot updated some menu references in Help Samuel Thibault (Hypra) improved accessibility testing and functionality László Németh (NISZ) fixed many DOCX table issues Xisco Fauli (TDF) created a new QA related easyhack to convert UItests to CppunitTest. Some UItests are not used to test UI elements. Converting them to CppunitTests makes them to run faster and on more platforms. UITests are only run on Linux Caolán McNamara (Red Hat) continued the crucial user interface backend work and did many cleanups and crash fixes Eike Rathke (Red Hat) improved named ranges and function wizard Andreas Kainz improved context menus, updated the Area Fill presets, arrows gallery, bullets, added a new gallery for Business Process Model and Notation. He also created a new icon gallery as an extension. See link 1, link 2 and link 3 Jun Nogata created new fontwork styles Muhammet Kara (Collabora) made it easy to work on LibreOffice

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QA/Dev Report: February 2020

General Activities LibreOffice 6.3.5 was announced on February, 20 LibreOffice 6.4.1 was announced on February, 27 LibreOffice was present at FOSDEM and many presentations about LibreOffice were given on February, 1 A 2 days Hackfest took place in Brussels right after FOSDEM Michael Weghorn implemented native PopupMenus for the qt5/kf5 VCL plugin Stephan Bergmann (Red Hat) fixed blurry text in macOS and did many code cleanups Jim Raykowski continued to improve Navigator in general and its context menu Seth Chaiklin made many Help update patches Luboš Luňák (Collabora) continues to polish Skia library in LibreOffice Maxim Monastirsky added Highlighting tab for shapes and comments to Format>Character dialog in Writer and in Calc Noel Grandin (Collabora) did many cleanups under the hood, including changes that speed up development Jan Holešovský (Collabora) enabled spell-checking on Android Caolán McNamara (Red Hat) continued the crucial user interface backend work and also did many cleanups to the code Mike Kaganski (Collabora) made it so decimals input into Calc are represented with the correct precision value Michael Stahl (CIB) improved DOCX exporting of footnote separators and rotated text fields Jan-Marek Glogowski (CIB) fixed several qt5/kf5 issues Xisco Fauli (TDF) added basic unittests for LWP files Gábor

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QA/Dev Report: January 2020

General Activities LibreOffice 6.4 was released on January 29 containing many performance and interoperability improvements Participants in Ankara, Turkey bootcamp completed many easy hacks Participants in the Free Software Winter Camp 2020 in Eskişehir, Turkey completed many easy hacks Noel Grandin (Collabora) further sped up loading an XLSX file with lots of comments. Noel also continued converting XML handling bits to use the performant FastParser API Mike Kaganski (Collabora) made it so functions in Calc can use case sensitive regular expressions. Mike also fixed an Excel compatibility issue involving booleans Caolán McNamara (Red Hat) continued the welding of UI elements, focusing on the Sidebar Tamás Bunth (Collabora) improved chart label interoperability with OOXML files Miklos Vajna (Collabora) made rotated text in Writer’s table rows with automatic height behave better Seth Chaiklin made dozens of improvements and additions to Help content. He also triaged and re-tested many bugs. Rizal Muttaqin improved most of the icon themes and Sifr in particular. Thorsten Wagner fixed a rendering issue in the character formatting font dropdown on macOS Serge Krot (CIB) improved the performance of Impress when typing into a list having an animation applied to it László Németh and Szabolcs Tóth (NISZ) fixed many

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