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LibreOffice suite: update to 7.0.0 release
The Office@FreeBSD team is proud to announce long awaited, new major release of LibreOffice suite - 7.0.0! New major branch comes with tons of new changes: switch render from opengl to skia, many templates redesigned from 4:3 to 16:9 format, added support for "ODF 1.3" and "ODF 1.3 Extended" documents format, support native 2013/2016/2019 mode instead of 2007 compatibility mode for DOCX, added a new icon theme, named Sukapura. Full release notes available on the official page (https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/ReleaseNotes/7.0) Of course, conservative users can keep 6.4.x stable version by switch to use all-in-one editors/libreoffice6 port and even with i18n langpack (off by default). It will be kept updated at least till 7.1.0 version will be released.
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