A new version of ONLYOFFICE, an open-source productivity suite for Windows, macOS, and Linux, is available to download. ONLYOFFICE 7.5 includes the usual
Everyone here keeps talking about how the UI is amazing, so maybe this is the right place to ask: is there an FOSS office suite that has a command pallet like coding editors and GSuite do, where you can tap a hotkey and type the tool name without having to dig through menus?
LibreOffice has that. Only thing is you’ll need to do is set the hotkey manually, I believe the default is Shift+Esc but some LO apps may not have that configured. Go to Tools > Customize > Keyboard. Click inside the shortcut keys pane and press your preferred key combo (I use Ctrl+Shift+P). Then under functions, start typing “search” and look for “Search Commands”. Then hit the Modify button to assign the shortcut key to the function. Now if you press Ctrl+Shift+P, it’ll bring up the command pallete just like vscode.
Everyone here keeps talking about how the UI is amazing, so maybe this is the right place to ask: is there an FOSS office suite that has a command pallet like coding editors and GSuite do, where you can tap a hotkey and type the tool name without having to dig through menus?
LibreOffice has that. Only thing is you’ll need to do is set the hotkey manually, I believe the default is
Shift+Esc
but some LO apps may not have that configured. Go toTools > Customize > Keyboard
. Click inside the shortcut keys pane and press your preferred key combo (I useCtrl+Shift+P
). Then under functions, start typing “search” and look for “Search Commands”. Then hit the Modify button to assign the shortcut key to the function. Now if you pressCtrl+Shift+P
, it’ll bring up the command pallete just like vscode.Emacs, if you’re willing to go down that rabbit hole.