Re: [Trisquel-users] LibreOffice Alternative

2020-03-01 Thread andyprough
> I downloaded the latest apk and installed in my tablet. It opens but when  
actually trying to create a new file it stops responding. It could be that  
the android version I am using is too old for this, but I couldn't get it to  
work with either a word or spreadsheet document.


I installed a versions from Feb. 28th, and updated with a version from Feb.  
29th, and they both worked. It could be that the snapshot you downloaded has  
a bug. Obviously, nightly snapshots are not going to be the most stable. 


Re: [Trisquel-users] LibreOffice Alternative

2020-03-01 Thread gnuser
I downloaded the latest apk and installed in my tablet. It opens but when  
actually trying to create a new file it stops responding. It could be that  
the android version I am using is too old for this, but I couldn't get it to  
work with either a word or spreadsheet document.


Thanks anyway, I will keep an eye on this.


Re: [Trisquel-users] LibreOffice Alternative

2020-02-28 Thread andyprough
> I've just taken a look at libreoffice.org and found that Collabora just  
released an officially "supported" editor for Android and iOS. I'm looking  
forward to F-Droid version of Callabora Office, since Google Play is  
inaccessible from China.


This morning I emailed the lead developer, Michael Meeks. He sent me a link  
to download nightly .apk snapshots that you should be able to side load:  
https://www.collaboraoffice.com/Collabora-Office-Android-Snapshot/


If you want to try to build it yourself, the android app github is here, with  
build instructions: https://github.com/LibreOffice/online/tree/master/android


The 4.2.0 release is here:  
https://github.com/LibreOffice/online/releases/tag/CP-Android-4.2.0


The build instructions do not look simple. Might try the .apk snapshot if you  
can access it from where you are. If not, let me know and I'll figure out  
some way to get a copy to you.


Re: [Trisquel-users] LibreOffice Alternative

2020-02-28 Thread xliang9550
Sorry for the confusion. I meant to say that OnlyOffice on smart phone/tablet  
may lack the editing functionality, so the arm version seems to be  
implemented as SaaSS.


I've just taken a look at libreoffice.org and found that Collabora just  
released an officially "supported" editor for Android and iOS. I'm looking  
forward to F-Droid version of Callabora Office, since Google Play is  
inaccessible from China.


Re: [Trisquel-users] LibreOffice Alternative

2020-02-27 Thread andyprough

> It's very likely that Google Play doesn't endorse free/libre software

There's a large amount of GPL'd software in Google Play. Many of the titles  
on F-Droid are also on Google Play. You may be thinking of the Apple store,  
they may have such a restriction.


> OnlyOffice has made several "ruinous compromises" (also RMS's article). One  
is that OnlyOffice is implemented as SaaSS The x86 version of OnlyOffice  
is released under free/libre license and can be run locally.


These two statements of yours seem in contradiction. I really know nothing  
about their SaaS version, I've only ever used the free desktop version which  
as I said is not SaaS.


> But why should I use it when I already have LibreOffice?

Agreed. If LO handles all your needs, it's the better choice.


Re: [Trisquel-users] LibreOffice Alternative

2020-02-27 Thread xliang9550
It's very likely that Google Play doesn't endorse free/libre software, just  
like Rotten Apple app store and Microsoft Losedows store. In order to make  
OnlyOffice endorsed by Google Play, the developers had to make a non-free  
version (see "selling exceptions" article by RMS).


OnlyOffice has made several "ruinous compromises" (also RMS's article). One  
is that OnlyOffice is implemented as SaaSS. Another is that OnlyOffice uses  
proprietary formats by default. Still another is that OnlyOffice aimed at  
popularity (endorsement by Google Play) at the cost of (users') freedom.


The x86 version of OnlyOffice is released under free/libre license and can be  
run locally. But why should I use it when I already have LibreOffice?


Re: [Trisquel-users] LibreOffice Alternative

2020-02-27 Thread andyprough
> I was convinced that ONLYOFFICE was a online solution only. But in this  
page (https://www.onlyoffice.com/download-desktop.aspx) they also offer  
downloadable versions for all operating systems.


The OnlyOffice desktop editors are licensed under GNU AGPL v3, and will run  
completely offline. To check, recently I installed a fresh installation on a  
brand new system, and turned off networking prior to opening OnlyOffice for  
the first time. It ran fine and edited a document with no problems. It does  
not appear to me that it needs to be online or phone home in order to work.


The OnlyOffice mobile app has a freeware license according to Wikipedia. I  
have not been able to find a copy of the license, but I'm assuming it's  
probably incompatible with GPL . This mobile app did not work for me - it  
either did not open documents, or it did not allow for editing. I recommend  
the Collabora Office app instead, if you can find a copy of the .apk. It is a  
version of LibreOffice, so should have the correct license, and it actually  
works in my experience.


Re: [Trisquel-users] LibreOffice Alternative

2020-02-26 Thread gnuser
I was convinced that ONLYOFFICE was a online solution only. But in this page  
(https://www.onlyoffice.com/download-desktop.aspx) they also offer  
downloadable versions for all operating systems. I suppose that means one  
could install it on Trisquel in place of LO, if there was a reason for it?  
That way it wouldn't be SaaSS right, which would be much better?


I notice they also have an Android version available as Play Store, I wonder  
if that is also FLOSS?


Re: [Trisquel-users] LibreOffice Alternative

2020-02-26 Thread andyprough
> We have a guide on LibrePlanet wiki on how to navigate back to that type of  
life, but in style, and with fewer drawbacks than when it was common to not  
have a mobile phone.


That's a good guide to going no-phone, Caleb. It could really be expanded  
into a book, and would make for an excellent documentary.


Re: [Trisquel-users] LibreOffice Alternative

2020-02-26 Thread Ade Malsasa Akbar
Wow, Caleb, this link is awesome. I find it's truly hard to find such
guidance from any other party other than FSF. Thanks.


Re: [Trisquel-users] LibreOffice Alternative

2020-02-25 Thread Caleb Herbert
On 2/25/20 4:50 AM, vas19...@ya.ru wrote:
> Do you replace smartphone with something else?
> I can't imagine my life without a smartphone.

People lived excellent lives in the modern world without them, just a
decade or so ago.

We have a guide on LibrePlanet wiki on how to navigate back to that type
of life, but in style, and with fewer drawbacks than when it was common
to not have a mobile phone.

https://libreplanet.org/wiki/Going_NoPhone

-- 
Caleb Herbert
KE0VVT
(816) 892-9669
https://bluehome.net/csh


Re: [Trisquel-users] LibreOffice Alternative

2020-02-25 Thread vas1980i

Do you replace smartphone with something else?
I can't imagine my life without a smartphone.


Re: [Trisquel-users] LibreOffice Alternative

2020-02-23 Thread xliang9550
There is a "pre-alpha", experimental build of LibreOffice for Android (via  
F-Droid), but far from being usable.


However, if you want to create or edit documents (text, spreadsheet,  
presentation) efficiently, you may also need an OTG hub, a keyboard and a  
mouse.


To make the editing comfortable, you may also need a chair and a desk, and  
preferably, an external display.


Taking these into consideration, a netbook may be more suitable than a smart  
phone for document editing. This is why there's not much need for office  
suite on Android.


Re: [Trisquel-users] LibreOffice Alternative

2020-02-23 Thread gnuser
Given that there is no Office Suite for Android that is Free Software (other  
than LO Viewer, which is barebones and not functional in all devices), what  
would be your position regarding OnlyOffice, for using it in Android?


Thanks for the input.
Also anyone else who has tried it, any feedback is welcome!


Re: [Trisquel-users] LibreOffice Alternative

2020-01-27 Thread hi
Your approach is incorrect and perverted (no offence). 


Sending file in _standard_ Open Document format is all right, decent and
respectful. It should be even an imperative if you believe in and
respect freedom in communication. 


You are not forcing anyone to anything when you send a file in standard
format. Sending a file in non-free format means disrespect to a
receiver/reader and to a community you live in. 

LibreOffice _IS COMPATIBLE_ thanks to support of standard formats. 


"_using free software allows users to only publish to other free
software users_"
It is not true. Anybody is able to publish in ODF and read it because it
is standard. Standard requires publically available full format
specification. 


Free Software is not an alternative, it is in fact the only right way to
do computing. The reasons are obvious to anybody with understanding and
common sense. 


"_Libreoffice must be compatible with non-free Word so as to not push
me, the user, to use Word instead._"
You are wrong. The problem is artificially and knowingly created in
non-free software. Nothing is obstructing Microsoft to implement ODF
support into 'Word' except their bad and harmful intentions. From the
other side Microsoft has been intentionally preventing others to
implement their proprietary, non-standard formats. They do not publish
full specification of their formats and some parts are even covered by
patents. Which means LibreOffice is in every possible way not allowed to
be compatible with proprietary formats!

On 25.1.2020 23:01, beh...@protonmail.com wrote:


"Then still send him the ODF files, until he learns to handle ODF files 
correctly."

I would love to, but he's my uncle and I can't really be that way with him. I'm 
not a professor or anything I don't have that clout.

An MIT-Professor and Father of Free Software Stallman can by all means enforce 
free software wherever he goes because he has a level of respect. I can't be 
forcing people to use libre software, I'll tell them politely and explain the 
benefits and leave it at that.

I think that Free Software should be able to coexist as an alternative, but if 
using free software allows users to only publish to other free software users 
then what is the point? Libreoffice must be compatible with non-free Word so as 
to not push me, the user, to use Word instead.

Not trying to go off-topic so I apologize, but I do not have the means to make 
anyone else go libre other than myself.

Re: [Trisquel-users] LibreOffice Alternative

2020-01-27 Thread xliang9550
So you have manually installed latest LibreOffice from terminal. If you run  
"soffice" from terminal, which version of LibreOffice is started?


It's also possible to launch Writer, Calc, and Impress by commands  
"lowriter", "localc", or "loimpress", respectively. No version number is  
included.


Re: [Trisquel-users] LibreOffice Alternative

2020-01-26 Thread lcerf
Yes, the menu contains launchers.  I guess KDE has a utility to edit the menu  
and you could see with it what is the command that is executed when you click  
on "LibreOffice 6.3".  Otherwise, you may find the launcher (a .desktop file)  
in ~/.local/share/applications.  That is: in the folder "applications" of the  
folder "share" of the folder "share" of the hidden folder ".local" (your file  
manager can show the hidden files) of your personal folder.  In such a plain  
text file, the command follows "Exec=".


Re: [Trisquel-users] LibreOffice Alternative

2020-01-26 Thread ark

It is available on the Trisquel 9 backports repository.

Cheers!


Re: [Trisquel-users] LibreOffice Alternative

2020-01-26 Thread behmen
I have been testing out KDE Plasma so I may have the incorrect terminology  
but the application runner 'K' and after that clicking 'Applications', then  
'Office' and the 'LibreOffice 6.3' that I had installed shows there. A splash  
image saying LibreOffice 6 shows for a second then it's window on the bottom  
bar closes and eventually nothing launches.


To answer your question, it is launcher I suppose.


Re: [Trisquel-users] LibreOffice Alternative

2020-01-25 Thread Ade Malsasa Akbar
What xliang said was true. I have a long article I name it "Support
Open Document Format" presenting several the importance of ODF, why we
all should avoid OOXML, danger of software patents, and many
references & organizations that support ODF too. you can read here
https://linuxdreambox.wordpress.com/2016/01/10/support-open-document-format.


Re: [Trisquel-users] LibreOffice Alternative

2020-01-25 Thread xliang9550
Starting version 2007, Microsoft Office should be able to handle ODF files,  
although it always try to persuade users to convert them to Microsoft's  
"open" format.


Using free software and free formats allows users to publish their works to  
everyone, because only free/open formats are interoperable. This doesn't  
require the accepters to install any non-free software to read them.


According to my experience, switching to free formats such as ODF is the most  
important (and most difficult) thing.


Re: [Trisquel-users] LibreOffice Alternative

2020-01-25 Thread behmen
For the case currently I do not know. I sent him ODF files once and he was  
"unable" to open them. I am publishing in .docx still, I adapted and don't  
use certain features like the floating text-boxes because often they are  
distorted or moved.


Re: [Trisquel-users] LibreOffice Alternative

2020-01-25 Thread behmen



"Then still send him the ODF files, until he learns to handle ODF files  
correctly."


I would love to, but he's my uncle and I can't really be that way with him.  
I'm not a professor or anything I don't have that clout.


An MIT-Professor and Father of Free Software Stallman can by all means  
enforce free software wherever he goes because he has a level of respect. I  
can't be forcing people to use libre software, I'll tell them politely and  
explain the benefits and leave it at that.


I think that Free Software should be able to coexist as an alternative, but  
if using free software allows users to only publish to other free software  
users then what is the point? Libreoffice must be compatible with non-free  
Word so as to not push me, the user, to use Word instead.


Not trying to go off-topic so I apologize, but I do not have the means to  
make anyone else go libre other than myself.


Re: [Trisquel-users] LibreOffice Alternative

2020-01-25 Thread behmen
Not an error per se, it says it's not installed. I removed the original  
libreoffice suite from my machine, then installed the 6.3 version. In the  
application launcher it says 'libreoffice 6.3' whereas before it was just  
'libreoffice'. Replace office with whichever program.


I cannot find the terminal command for my version. I tried

$ lowriter_6.3
$ lowriter-6.3
$ lowriter 6.3

all command not found.

Sorry I couldn't write earlier I wasn't coming to the forums because I'm  
overwhelmed with work.


Re: [Trisquel-users] LibreOffice Alternative

2020-01-22 Thread vas1980i

Where I live, they only accept OOXML files as well. What a shame.


Re: [Trisquel-users] LibreOffice Alternative

2020-01-21 Thread xliang9550
Before the doomsday, fight it. This shows that we are not willing to accept  
our doom. This also adds some bitterness to our enemy's victory.


Re: [Trisquel-users] LibreOffice Alternative

2020-01-20 Thread Caleb Herbert
I really don't know what to say with regards to using OOXML for work,
when I have to run a lot of proprietary JavaScript just to find and
apply for a job.

We're doomed.
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Re: [Trisquel-users] LibreOffice Alternative

2020-01-20 Thread andyprough

Can you try to start writer from the command line? Use this command:
$ lowriter

Do you get any error messages?


Re: [Trisquel-users] LibreOffice Alternative

2020-01-20 Thread xliang9550
According to my experience, the copy of LibreOffice pre-installed by the  
GNU/Linux distribution and the copy manually installed by the user can  
co-exist, since they are installed to different locations. I didn't  
experience serious conflicts between them.


Re: [Trisquel-users] LibreOffice Alternative

2020-01-20 Thread xliang9550
I've checked OnlyOffice's license. It's server and desktop client use AGPL  
v3, so it's barely acceptable.


However, do keep in mind that OnlyOffice is implemented as SaaSS, which has  
serious freedom and privacy (and maybe also security) issues, even if the  
server and client are free software.


BTW, I only sent OOXML files once in recent years. That was when I was  
required to submit my Ph.D. dissertation to my university's library. They  
accepted only OOXML files, so I extremely unwillingly edited (one copy of) my  
dissertation in the stupidest possible way. For example, the reviewer didn't  
know what was a "field", so we had to create TOC using the stupidest method.


Re: [Trisquel-users] LibreOffice Alternative

2020-01-20 Thread xliang9550
First explain politely to him why it is bad to use proprietary formats like  
OOXML. (To do so, you probably also need to explain why OOXML is not a  
free/open format, and how did Microsoft get OOXML approved by ISO as an  
"open" format.)


If he wouldn't listen, then still send him ODF files, until he learns to  
handle ODF files correctly. This is exactly what I did to my postgraduate  
students. (I unconditionally rejected any proprietary format. Of course, when  
I replied students' mails, I always politely explained that I couldn't open  
their attached files using free/libre software.)


Saving your documents in OOXML (or other proprietary formats) defeats the  
very purpose of using free/libre software. Free software doesn't exist to  
serve non-free formats. By doing so, you put your documents in grave danger.  
Since they are in proprietary formats, they are only readable when the owner  
of their secret formats still maintains them. For example, when Microsoft  
bankrupts (not absolutely impossible), all its proprietary formats such as  
OOXML go to the Digital Dark Age. Therefore, using non-free formats is far  
worse than using non-free software.


Re: [Trisquel-users] LibreOffice Alternative

2020-01-20 Thread behmen
When I installed LO 6, it shows up in the applications menu and when I click  
it it launches however after seeing the libreoffice splash image it never  
opens the word processor.


Re: [Trisquel-users] LibreOffice Alternative

2020-01-19 Thread andyprough
Oh goodness.  Yes definitely get on the latest LO. Go to the LO site,   
download the deb version for your architecture, extract the resulting tar.gz  
file, change directory into the resulting LibreOffice folder and then into  
the DEBS folder, and run this command:

sudo apt install *.deb
Or if that gives you an error this should work
sudo dpkg -i *.deb

You may want to remove the LO 5 with
sudo apt remove libreoffice*

before you install LO 6, or you'll end up with menu entries for both 5 and 6.  
I'm pretty sure both 5 and 6 can be installed at the same time without  
causing any trouble,  so I don't think you actually have to remove if you  
don't want to.  


Re: [Trisquel-users] LibreOffice Alternative

2020-01-19 Thread Ade Malsasa Akbar
Freely as in freedom licensed office suite I know other than
LibreOffice are Calligra Suite (https://www.calligra.org) and
ONLYOFFICE (https://www.onlyoffice.com). Still, I recommend
LibreOffice for you.


Re: [Trisquel-users] LibreOffice Alternative

2020-01-19 Thread behmen

Oh wow. I am on libreoffice 5, how did you update with Trisquel?


Re: [Trisquel-users] LibreOffice Alternative

2020-01-19 Thread ark

Maybe use the latest release of LibreOffice?



Re: [Trisquel-users] LibreOffice Alternative

2020-01-19 Thread andyprough

OnlyOffice can usually do it.


Re: [Trisquel-users] LibreOffice Alternative

2020-01-19 Thread leoo
What possible reason does your recipient have for supposedly needing the  
document you send him to be in .docx?


Why not just send it to him in Open Document Format (.odt)?

MS Office can open, edit, and save to ODF formats - no need other than  
freedom (which is of course huge but set the aside for now) for him to  
install and switch to LibreOffice.


MS Office will of course try to scare the user into converting any ODF  
document it opens into MS Office format by throwing up a window between the  
document and the user saying that the user may lose supposedly wonderful and  
crucial MS Office format features, etc. if he doesn't convert.  He can just  
reject or dismiss the window and there your document is.  It's far less  
likely to have formatting errors and issues when kept in its ODF format.   
Your recipient can then continue to edit it, and then save it in ODF (in this  
case, .odt).  


Re: [Trisquel-users] LibreOffice Alternative

2020-01-19 Thread behmen
Thanks. I really can't help it the person that I'm sending the translation to  
needs it in .docx and he needs to be able to edit it through word.


I did, in fairness, try and convince him to use libreoffice. He just wouldn't  
budge.


I can already save in .docx thats not a problem, but perhaps your method will  
work. I'll try it out today and give an update if it works (after I send a  
file).


Re: [Trisquel-users] LibreOffice Alternative

2020-01-18 Thread Caleb Herbert
On 1/18/20 5:48 PM, beh...@protonmail.com wrote:
> Alternatively does anyone know how to make LibreOffice more compatible
> where the receiving end is Microsoft Word?

LibreOffice follows the DOCX definition more strictly than Word does,
ironically.

Microsoft diverges from its own standard on purpose.
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