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log: "Update to 5.1.0\n\nChangelog:\nNew features:\nWriter:\nSpelling dialog no
longer automatically closes once spellcheck is complete. tdf#79312 (Marek Dolezel)\nWidow/Orphan
paragraph text-flow enabled by default for new documents. tdf#89714 (SIL)\nHide
Whitespace option added to View menu tdf#39080 (Ashod Nakashian, Collabora)\nOutline
split button available in formatting toolbar, but hidden by default tdf#95403
(Maxim Monastirsky)\nWhile in print preview mode to jump a specific page, the
only thing you have to do to enter the page number on the numeric field in the
toolbar. tdf#80657 (GülÅ\x9Fah Köse)\n\nCalc:\nNew commands to add rows below
and columns right. (Philippe Jung)\nFormula Wizard shows the values of parameters
and results on the Structure page. (Benjamin Ni)\nStatistics regression: linear,
logarithmic, power: Add a new statistics dialog for calculating regression. tdf#74667
commit (Tomaz Vajngerl, Collabora)\nOrganize sheet level context menus. commit
(Yousuf Philips)\nPNG export in LibreOffice Calc was added, as in Writer and Impress.
blog entry (Miklos Vajna, Collabora)\nOption to search formatted display strings
using find bar and also \"Find & Replace\" dialog. tdf#48456 (Dennis Francis)\nINDIRECT
function: better compatibility for legacy OOo documents, improved interoperability
with Excel tdf#92256,tdf#93688 (Katarina Behrens, CIB)\nCustom number formats
with question mark in decimal part (such as 0.???), to get decimal alignment without
'0', are now saved in ODF tdf#40517 (Laurent BP)\n\nFormula engine:\nTable structured
references\n\ntdf#85063 (Eike Rathke, Red Hat)\n\n The following restrictions
of Table structured references that were present in 5.0 were addressed:\n The
column names must not be present as cell content in the table's header row any
more; column-header-less tables are now supported.\n For this, for
new database ranges without header cells or with empty header cell content, internal
names are generated, for example Column1, Column2, ...\n Internal names
are imported from OOXML spreadsheet documents and continue to function in formula
expressions.\n Saving to OOXML, structured references are now written (not
transformed to A1 notation any more) and the table context is maintained.\n Saving
to OOXML, the defined database ranges are now exported as
elements.\n
\ Modifying header cell content updates the internal table column names.\n When
deleting header cell content, formulas referring the column name continue to function
and are still editable using the previous name.\n When duplicating header
cell content, duplicated column names internally are numbered. For example, having
two FooBar header cells the column names will be FooBar and FooBar2. This is\nautomatically
reflected in existing formula expressions.\n When inserting columns within
a table, numbered column names are internally generated for empty header cells,
starting with the column number within the table. For example, inserting two\ncolumns
before the third column of a table the generated names are Column3 and Column4.\n
\ The generated column names are updated if text is entered in such
an empty cell.\n All internal column names are unique within one table,
which is reflected when displaying existing formula expressions.\n\nSticky end
column/row anchors\n\ntdf#92779 (Eike Rathke, Red Hat)\n\n For range references
that encompass at least two columns or rows where the end reference points to
the last column or row, i.e. AMJ or 1048576, the end column or row is sticky now
and not moved\nwhen inserting or deleting columns or rows.\n When inserting
columns or rows and updating a reference the end reference would be shifted out
of the sheet bounds, the reference is anchored at the last column or row instead
of generating a\n#REF! error.\n For example a reference B2:B1048575 when
inserting two rows will be updated to B2:B1048576.\n The column or row
will become sticky then, in the example row 1048576.\n A reference like B1048576:C1048576
does not have a sticky end row anchor, because only one row is referenced.\n\nCompatibility
with ODF 1.2\n\nFunction WEEKNUM strictly complies with ODF 1.2 function definition
and ISOWEEKNUM has been introduced. tdf#50950 (Winfried Donkers + Eike Rathke)\n\n
\ In the UI the WEEKNUM_ADD function has been renamed to WEEKNUM_EXCEL2003 to
point out it exists for interoperability of documents created with Microsoft Excel.\n
\ Importing such documents created with older Microsoft Excel versions map
the WEEKNUM function to WEEKNUM_EXCEL2003\n Saving to ODF or OOXML writes
WEEKNUM, older LibreOffice and OpenOffice.org release map that to WEEKNUM_ADD.\n
\ For new documents the WEEKNUM function should be used.\n WEEKNUM now
supports all arguments of the second parameter as defined in ODF OpenFormula (ODFF),
see http://docs.oasis-open.org/office/v1.2/os/OpenDocument-v1.2-os-part2.html#WEEKNUM\n
\ The ISOWEEKNUM function has been implemented to calculate the week number
according to ISO 8601, see http://docs.oasis-open.org/office/v1.2/os/OpenDocument-v1.2-os-part2.html#ISOWEEKNUM\n
\ WEEKNUM_OOO provides compatibility with older LibreOffice and OpenOffice.org
releases for cases that can not be mapped to WEEKNUM or ISOWEEKNUM as defined
in the standard, specifically if the\nmode argument is 1 the old WEEKNUM implementation
returned a week number calculated as if it was an ISO 8601 calculation but with
the week starting on Sunday instead of Monday. This is not covered by\nany standard.\n
\ Not offered in the Function Wizard to prevent accidental use. Use it only
if interoperability with older LibreOffice or OpenOffice.org releases is required.\n
\ Currently still saved wrongly as ISOWEEKNUM with 2 parameters for interoperability
with older LibreOffice or OpenOffice.org releases.\n be changed in future for
release 5.3 and the function will be saved as ORG.LIBREOFFICE.WEEKNUM_OOO, the
current 5.1 release is already enabled to read that.\n\nImpress and Draw:\n\n
\ Slide navigation and sorting commands were added with corresponding shortw
appears in a different background color to normal view. tdf#87905 (Katarina Behrens,
CIB)\n KDE, XFCE, and Mate ScreenSavers are now also inhibited when presenting
(Andrzej Hunt).\n\nImpress Mode selection\n\nSeveral modes were active in Impress:\n\n
\ Pag Master to edit Notes container\n Plan to sketch a presentation\n Handout
to define the handout format\n Slide sorter to organise presentation\n\nIt
was hard to navigate between Master / non master modes. Tabs above the working
area were jumping right and left, consuming screen space.\n\nNow, two toolbox
icons have been added:\n\n one to toggle Tab bar visibility. It is hidden by
default. Clicking the toggle disables the new Mode Selection tool and restores
the previous behaviour.\n one to Select the Working mode among the 7 modes
listed above. It is divided in two zones: top zone is regular mode (dealing with
content of the presentation), bottom zone is the Master mode\n(dealing with container).\n\nSlide
Design\n\nSlide Design dialog in Slide â\x96¸ Slide Design now affects all selected
(standard) slides. (Caolán McNamara, Red Hat)\nEqualize Width/Height\n\nWhen
multiple objects are selected, the right click context menu Shapes submenu now
supports Equalize Width and Equalize Height which adjusts the width/height of
the selected objects to the\nwidth/height of the last selected object. (Caolán
McNamara, Red Hat)\n\nSave Background Image\n\nRight clicking a slide now supports
saving a background image to file, this matches the pre-existing set background
image option. (Caolán McNamara, Red Hat)\n\nView/Edit Control Points\n\nThe Shape
Properties dialog for enhanced shapes now lists and enables editing the control
points. This is in addition to the preexisting mechanism of selecting with the
mouse the yellow control\nhandle of the shape, but enables viewing and fine control
over the control values. (Caolán McNamara, Red Hat)\n\nPresenter Console\n\nThere
is now a button on the presenter console to restart the timer of the slideshow
without restarting the slideshow itself (see this blog entry) (Miklos Vajna, Collabora;
Andreas Kainz)\n\nOpenGL Transitions\n\nAll OpenGL transitions have been ported
to OpenGL 2.1+, which removes support for very old GPUs but allows a better usage
of modern ones. Four new transitions have been added and exploit these new\navailable
features. (Emmanuel Gil Peyrot, Collabora; Tomaž Vajngerl, Collabora)\n\nMath:\n\n
\ Autoclosing brackets is optional now tdf#43090\n\nImport MathML from Clipboard\n\n(Regina
Henschel)\n\n The tool â\x80\x9CMath Input Panelâ\x80\x9D in Windows or the
context menu of a formula in a browser allow to copy the MathML source to clipboard.
The Math module in LibreOffice has got a new item â\x80\x9CImport MathML\nfrom
Clipboardâ\x80\x9D in menu Tools to import such source and convert it into LibreOfficeâ\x80\x99s
own formula syntax StarMath.\n\nMathML and StarMath have some differences and
therefore sometimes corrections on the imported formula are needed, but most of
the formula should be correct. If a conversion is not possible, nothing\nhappens.\n\nThe
import expects, that a