Not that it’s much use to Linux users but LibreOffice 7.4 includes experimental dark mode support for Windows 10 and Windows 11, including a dark variant of the (really rather lovely) Colibre icon theme used by the app on Windows.įinally, performance boosts and compatibility improvements are a staple feature of every LibreOffice update – LibreOffice 7.4 is no exception. Early days for LibreOffice’s attempt, but it has to start somewhere. This work caters for similar functionality from in Microsoft’s PowerPoint app, which lets users define a set of colours, fonts, and formatting to master pages. In this release it debuts (early) support for document themes.
Impress is already a fairly robust, feature-packed presentation creation tool. LibreOffice’s Excel analogue Calc now supports up to 16,384 columns in spreadsheets, adds more functions to the AutoSum widget, and a menu item you can use to search sheet names. An alternative to services like Grammarly, kinda. But once turn on it gives you right-click menu suggestions to fix grammatical errors. This feature is not enabled out of the box, requires setup, and you need to accept a privacy policy. Need help with your grammar? LibreOffice 7.4 Writer now offers integration with remote LanguageTool APIs. In app-specific improvements Writer gains better change tracking in footnotes, shows edited lists with original numbers in change tracking, and debuts some additional typographic settings for hyphenation - great for those of us who use hyphens a lot 🙌🏻.