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    Man if Libre peeps and OnlyOffice UI/UX devs joined forces, we would be living in the year 3000.

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      The only problem with that logic is that OnlyOffice is a webapp, thus slow. Libre is Java but still faster.

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        AFAIK Libreoffice only uses Java for limited things and isn’t a requirement.

        Pretty sure it’s mostly C++

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          Correct, Java is only needed for (letter) templates and macros.
          I used it for years without any JVM installed… until I wanted to use a template. :(

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            Macros should work without JVM. But a few extensions (like the NLP Solver and LanguageTool) require Java.

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            Tools > Options > LibreOffice > Advanced and uncheck Use a Java runtime environment

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          Okay this is interesting, but still slow as hell to launch and it does fell like a Java app in a lot of ways. Funky UI behaviors like flickering and delays here and there…

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            Small update, under Windows, if one disables Java, Skia rendering and anti-aliasing it seems to go way faster and the UI behaves better:

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        Being “slower” for an office app is not a deal breaker imo. Having less smooth scrolling or 1s slower image insertion does not negatively impact my ability to write shitty reports.

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          Yeah sure, until you’re dealing with a 50 page document and even the cursor lags and becomes impossible to move stuff around and/or scroll without having to wait looking at “empty pages” that will eventually display your content after 2-3 seconds :)

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      I’ve been using LibreOffice as an MS Office replacement for a decade or so, although most of my documents are still on Google docs. The LibreOffice UI seems to have never really improved at all, and even the updating experience is annoying. I don’t understand how such a lucrative productivity app has no developer support behind it?

      OpenOffice got me really excited, because that UI seems modern and polished. It’s really unfortunate that it’s mostly we lb based and apparently really slow.

      So yeah, 100% agree with you. LibreOffice with the OpenOffice UI would be 🔥

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      I just prefer the looks of OnlyOffice, but I have heard people having localization problems with it. For my tiny use cases it has worked good so far.

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      So I use both for work… Libre for most things, but for spreadsheets or powerpoints that are a bit more complex, onlyoffice works/looks better.

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        LibreOffice does have more advanced features though if you don’t need the MS Office compatibility.

        The preset editing in OO really sucks compared to Libre or MS office (only desktop)

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          Presets as in paragraph and character presets? I didn’t find them at all. In LO I can easily change existing or new presets. In MSO it’s a bit more hidden but still possible. In OO I didn’t find it so far, but also didn’t spend too much time on it and just went back to LO.

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            Yep, paragraph and character presets. They are present in OO, but rather difficult to find and annoying to edit.

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      When I looked into it I found that onlyoffice is more of a MS office rip. Run by Russians and headquartered in Latvia.

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        You got any more information on this? Also, is there a point to caring if it is an intellectual property rip off and run by a particularly set of people from a particular country?

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    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?

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      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.

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    Has they fixed the bug where scrolling horizontally using a mouse that has horizontal scroll wheel (such as logitech mx master) would also scroll the page vertically?

    Edit: just tried v7.5.0.127, it still have the scrolling bug. If this bug were fixed I basically have no issue left with onlyoffice, it works very well except for this super annoying bug.

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        You know that OnlyOffice doesn’t care about bug reports don’t you? I mean Latin chars such as “é à í” have been broken in the iPad version while using a keyboard since… ever. Dozens of reports filled by multiple people, problem still there.

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          I see 306 issues and 0 pull requests. That’s got to be a bit discouraging as an open source project maintainer - plenty of people filing bug reports but no one that cares enough to help fix the bugs.

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            Don’t forget that OnlyOffice isn’t truly open-source. It is a commercial company selling an alternative to MS Office that is focused on the server for collaboration and you’ve to pay for it. We can’t except much traction from people on a project that works like that. Even the license is kind of questionable as it is AGPL but their websites isn’t so clear on how free you’re to use it and modify the thing.

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              I don’t think there are any sustainable fully open source software out there that are used for consumers besides the ones that reach a critical mass of support. And even then as a software gets more complex the more there are sacrifices to the FOSS model. You should read the boad discuss forum for TDF/Libreoffice. Collabora is trying to nerf the free version of TDF and the board reps are in this toxic battle with Collabora board reps. Eventually FOSS software needs a stable revenue stream besides donations.

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                Collabora is trying to nerf the free version of TDF and the board reps are in this toxic battle with Collabora board reps. Eventually FOSS software needs a stable revenue stream besides donations.

                Yes, yes I’ve been following that since LibreOffice Online was frozen.

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      Are you a programmer? If so, the code is open source, so you could try fixing it on your own; it doesn’t seem that hard to fix. You could try to find where they are handling scroll input and see if there is anything that tells you what direction it is. Then if it’s horizontal just ignore it.

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        Even if it’s actually an easy fix, as a new contributor you’ll need some degree of familiarity with the codebase before you can identify the bug and figure out the proper way to fix it. Getting there may require quite significant time investment, especially for project this big where the code seems to be split across 4 rather large git repos. I don’t have much free time left to dig into a large project like this at the moment.

        Also, if it’s really that easy to fix, I feel like the devs would’ve fixed this already in the past 4 years, though it’s possible the devs simply don’t use any mouse with horizontal scroll support to reproduce the issue.

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    Still waiting for them to admit that a dictionary that automatically changes according to the keyboard you use is a bad idea.
    If I manually select the Spanish language it is that I want to write Spanish. Not for the software to switch back to English as soon as I enter any keystroke.

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    Tell me something, the desktop apps, are they now standalone apps or still that bullshit of a single app that opens everything as tabs?

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        While they allow separate Windows they’ll all group as a single OnlyOffice app and there won’t be separate shortcuts for each one.

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        Not good for real multitasking. A combination of Windows and tabs is way better. Also there’s no reason to have a single application that you’ve to open to then create whatever document you need. Just split the damn thing into multiple apps like every other productive office suite.

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            That options exists, has been there for a while but its not enough. Read the thing you replied to, not having real multiple apps means things such as Window taskbar combination doesn’t work as it should.