hello.
i use libreoffice for two years as you know.
today i recieved an email about security Vulnerability which are
solved in different versions of openoffice.
but fortunately i did not see such emails about libreoffice!
does it mean that libreoffice which is one branch of openoffice, is
@Nasrin, *
LibreOffice is released essentially each month. More so than other projects,
you can be assured that published security issues are resolved in a timely
fashion. We don't make a big deal of announcing it because it is routine
for this project.
Here is a small sample of the security
Julian,
Now that you're done (I assume), I'll confess to how much our discussion
has renewed my interest in and appreciation for LaTeX. Aside from the
insertion of your images, I have to wonder if your life would have been
easier using LaTeX for your thesis. No fiddling with master documents,
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Hi Nasrin,
we had the same discussion on German mailinglist.
The special fix, which has been published for AOO now, has been
included in version LO 4.2. It's a little bit ago - about 2 years and
10 months. So no problems to take the last LO
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Hi *,
>
> Now that you're done (I assume), I'll confess to how much our
> discussion has renewed my interest in and appreciation for LaTeX.
> Aside from the insertion of your images, I have to wonder if your
> life would have been easier using LaTeX
2016-10-18 15:38 GMT+02:00 nasrin khaksar :
> does it mean that libreoffice which is one branch of openoffice, is
> extremely secure and it does not have any security Vulnerability to
> fix in the every new release version?
>
No. As stated by others, LibreOffice and
On 18/10/2016 15:38, nasrin khaksar wrote:
> does it mean that libreoffice which is one branch of openoffice, is
> extremely secure and it does not have any security Vulnerability to
> fix in the every new release version?
LibreOffice is a fork of OpenOffice.org, not a branch, and as such has
Robert wrote:.
> Only one hint for this: My first MasterDocument was the Master for the
> German Base Handbook. First I had a little bit problems with styles,
> which are named the same way, but were defined different in the
> separate *.odt-files. After correcting these ther doesn't appear
>
On 18 okt. 2016, at 17:14, Italo Vignoli wrote:
> On 18/10/2016 15:38, nasrin khaksar wrote:
>
>> does it mean that libreoffice which is one branch of openoffice, is
>> extremely secure and it does not have any security Vulnerability to
>> fix in the every new release version?
>
> LibreOffice
Rob wrote
> I am still using LibreOffice 4.3.6.1 since LO makes it impossible for me
> to upgrade in my OS (Mac OS X Lion 10.7.5).
> My iMac 24", although old, functions very well, but Apple thinks that my
> HW is to old to update the OS to a newer version. Since LO decided to go
> with new
OK, I now succesfully installed the 32 bit vwrsion-
Thanks for the suggestion.
On 18 okt. 2016, at 20:37, V Stuart Foote wrote:
> Rob wrote
>> I am still using LibreOffice 4.3.6.1 since LO makes it impossible for me
>> to upgrade in my OS (Mac OS X Lion 10.7.5).
>> My iMac 24", although old,
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