I presume microsoft office does the job well, but what about libreoffice writer? I’m thinking of writing a book, and wanted to choose the right tool the job. I have a simple solution:
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I didn’t think that the os was relevant.
I know that widowed/orphaned lines can be controlled in writer automatically, but i often find a lone word is by itself at the bottom of a paragraph.
The libreoffice is a real integrated office suite. I am using kubuntu 20.10. In libreoffice, autoformat styles are used both for writer text tables (the table “remembers” its autoformat style) and for calc cell ranges (the range does not “remember” the. I was expecting something in tools → options or maybe open the config.ini and modify a line.
In general, you don’t install fonts exclusively for libreoffice (except for libreoffice portable, which has its own fonts folder); Win 10, 64b libreoffice 7.5.3.2 i’d like to open files by dragging them (a variety of types, all of which open in writer), one at a time, from windows explorer into a libreoffice. When you use the writer, or draw, or calc application, always will run the same soffice.bin, but with.