Malarkey. It does give with tables and boxes. I’ve been digitizing my home be brew ttrpg system slowly over the last few years, using libreoffice. Zero issues, zero difficulty.
And I’ve now written three novels, a novella, and many short stories with it. The native epub output isn’t perfect, but it does fine for alpha/beta reading. And that’s the only flaw it has for prose.
I’ve converted older word documents in the process of the ttrpg formatting, btw, with no issues.
The word processing part is all I really use, so I can’t say much about anything else in the suite, but librewriter is fully capable.
fine_sandy_bottom@discuss.tchncs.de 9 months ago
This is disingenuous and misleading.
Yes compatibility with Word with complex formatting is problematic, but is that really libreoffice or is it Ms office?
For documents drafted in LibreOffice complex formatting is rock solid. It’s patently false to say its just generally inferior to Word in this regard.
menemen@lemmy.world 9 months ago
Yeah it is always funny when people shit on non-MS office suites for not being 100% comaltible with MS Office, when it is Microsoft who doesn’t stick to the international standards.
dumpsterlid@lemmy.world 9 months ago
How can they be international standards if they don’t include Microsoft? Doesn’t Microsoft and all its employees count as part of this global international world? See, Microsoft is the victim here.
menemen@lemmy.world 9 months ago
You might want to look into what standardization means.