![]() ![]() While there is no need to list some minor features such as "bold, italic supported" which are naturally supported, presenter view is important. Now, focus is on MSO, but at some moment, some other suite might be added, OpenOffice or Kingsoft Office or whatever. This is the only page that fully lists LO features, also showing progress done. If comparison table lists only differences between the suites, then it's not complete and doesn't give a full picture. Comparison table highlights differences between the suites.) (undo) I kindly ask you to reconsider this. (Presenter view and navigator deleted, because they are supported in both office suites. Suggestion by Timur LOL to include features being supported by both office suites:.feature comparison table that shows complete list of features 20.1.1.1 Moving/moved Chromebooks to Web/Online sectionĭiscussion on feature comparison table that highlights differences vs.20.1.1 Move Chromebook section from Desktop office category to Online office category, or not!.20.1 Microsoft to drop support for Office Android apps on Chrome OS In September 2021.20 Include mobile and online comparisons in a more structured way.19 Should be row "Styles (page styles, frame styles, list styles)" corrected?. ![]() 18 Documents for Microsoft's implementations.17 Entries with no corresponding bug reports.12 Spreadsheet functions : functions unique to Calc.9 Is the entry wrong on UNION Queries in LibreOffice Base?.5 Scribble area for new features in MS Office 2013.3 Discussion on necessary changes to feature comparison tables due to incorrect/incomplete information.2 Questions regarding feature comparison tables.1 Discussion on feature comparison table that highlights differences vs.So to be more specific, the problem appears to be that the print format routine does not properly recognize current portrait settings when they have been modified from a landscape-oriented file. Existing portrait files in LO Writer are not affected. Other existing files already in portrait are not affected (did not test what happens if a portrait file is changed to landscape). I started with an existing landscape spreadsheet, edited it, changed the page settings to portrait, saved it as a new file, and then tried to print the new file. The problem occurred with a spreadsheet modified from a previous landscape spreadsheet. However, printing the spreadsheet from within LO produces landscape printer output (properly formatted for a landscape page). Exporting to PDF produces a correct portrait result (which correctly prints as portrait). Page break lines on the displayed spreadsheet grid are correctly portrait. ![]() Symptoms: Page settings are portrait (letter-size). I’ve encountered the problem for the first time, in version 6.1.5.2 in Linux (the version maintained in the MX Linux repo), using LibreOffice Calc. There was a bug report ( ) that verified that the problem had been fixed in versions 5.4.4 and 6.0.0, and requesting that a new case be created if the problem reappeared. The reports were for OSX with LO releases early in the 5 series. Examples: Printing page orientation wrong in OS X, Printing page orientation wrong in OS X, Page rotation Wrong on Print (Mac), Incorrect orientation for printing. There are a number of questions from 20 reporting the issue of printing oriented landscape even though all settings are portrait and the print preview shows correctly as portrait in some reports. ![]()
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