![]() It uses native Mac Open and Save dialog boxes. It has been since at least 2017, and it’s been getting worse.Ĭredit where credit’s due, the software was properly ported to use native Quartz as opposed to spawning an Xorg session. ![]() LibreOffice on the Mac is unfit for purpose as much as it pains me to say. I mention all this to provide context for what’s about to come. I use it on my FreeBSD machines now, thanks to the efforts of the ports team. It’s their loss the Sidebar UI alone is worth trying given how much more elegant it is compared to the Office Ribbon. I’ve so internalised how it works that Microsoft Office feels clunky and unintuitive by comparison a comment that garners a mix of disbelief and bemusement on the part of Office people. I’ve been using it since its StarOffice days, then later OOo. LibreOffice is solid software, and the Document Foundation have done a great job maintaing and fostering its development. Special thanks to Christian Lohmaier for tracking this and finding the issue with Xcode that caused this. Text is still pixel-doubled rather than using the Mac’s native Retina screen resolution, but it’s otherwise significantly improved. Update 2020-03: Version 6.4.2.1 has fixed the blurry text and performance issues below.
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