![]() ![]() On Arch, the following packages may be installed for the fonts:įor spell checking, please make sure hunspell is properly installed this should be the case for both still and fresh LibreOffice versions. ![]() The Document Foundation wiki mentions various fonts that are packaged by default with LibreOffice on Windows and macOS. libreoffice-extension-writer2latex, which can convert Writer documents to LaTeX files įor more extensions, check the AUR, the built-in LibreOffice Extension manager, or libreplanet.libreoffice-extension-texmaths, which can create LaTeX mathematical equations (as PNG or SVG images) inside Writer, Impress, and Draw.The following additional extensions are available: For more user interface options see /etc/profile.d/libreoffice-fresh.sh or /etc/profile.d/libreoffice-still.sh, where the variables are listed and can be uncommented. "gtk4" set the environment variables SAL_USE_VCLPLUGIN=gtk4. To force the use of a certain VCL interface, e.g. LibreOffice will try to auto detect the most suitable VCL interface based on your desktop environment. See also Uniform look for Qt and GTK applications. LibreOffice includes support for GTK and Qt theme integration. You may need hsqldb2-java AUR to use some modules in LibreOffice Base. If you use HSQLDB Embedded in LibreOffice Base, you must install a Java Runtime Environment. For the SDK install libreoffice-fresh-sdk.Ĭheck the optional dependencies pacman displays.The British English language pack ( libreoffice-fresh-en-gb) should not be confused with the pack for Ukranian ( libreoffice-fresh-uk) or Breton ( libreoffice-fresh-br).Currently, LibreOffice detects your system defaults and sets as locale setting manual installation of a language pack is no longer mandatory, required only for localized user interface. ![]() In the past, the installation of at least 1 language pack was required.Sudo flatpak install flathub org.libreoffice. If or once Flatpak is installed, I installed LibreOffice: If it is not, set it up: Official Flathub Solus setup page. Not sure either? Check with the following command that will tell you whether it is or not: Can't recall if Flatpak is installed by default on Solus. Then installed a copy of LibreOffice with Flatpak. So, following up from the Libre snap install, let's remove it first: Also, the whole program would freeze for a few seconds occasionally. ![]() *** Update: Even though a Snap install for LibreOffice works, there are these strange 'orb' like artifacts as I will call them for now, in the place where check boxes would normally appear to select certain options. Text boxes remain readable in both light and dark mode. This installs a clean copy of LibreOffice, meaning one that has not been themed for Solus specifically. After, I installed a copy of LibreOffice by snap. To circumvent the 'unreadable text boxes' in light mode, I have simply uninstalled/removed all LibreOffice related packages found in the Software Center. LibreOffice Light mode text boxes black, fonts black - persists among all LibreOffice themes. LibreOffice Dark mode text boxes black, fonts white - readable. Another area in Calc with that issue is the sheet tabs. So when I switch to light mode I get the theming issue of not being able to read the black fonts in the black text boxes like mentioned and shown previously. I personally like the LibreOffice suite to run in 'Light' mode. Among other themes, the icons pop with colour and are 'properly' displayed again. I switched the Icon Theme to 'Elementary'. Upon first time running LibreOffice Calc I ran into the 'problem' of the seemingly greyed out icons which really is a theming issue. (I am not technical enough to know whether the issue(s) should be addressed to LibreOffice or Solus).īudgie Desktop Settings at time of issue: Perhaps the dev team can fix the issue, especially the second point. Just a few more details for those interested. ![]()
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