Re: [orca-list] The LibreOffice's low accessibility
- From: kk's Programming Hub <kkproghub gmail com>
- To: Jason White <jason jasonjgw net>, orca-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [orca-list] The LibreOffice's low accessibility
- Date: Sat, 15 Jan 2022 06:45:34 +0530
For Spreadsheets and presentations I much prefer GSwete.
Google's sheet and slide applications are very accessible.
On 15/01/22 6:36 am, Jason White via orca-list wrote:
On 14/1/22 14:11, Vsevolod Popov via orca-list wrote:
The reason why I am asking is that I want to switch as completely as
possible from Windows to Linux and use LibreOffice Writer for working
with documents.
Have you considered other options, such as writing and editing the
documents in your favourite Linux text editor? You could use Markdown,
or LaTeX, or Asciidoc, etc., for formatting. Then convert to whatever
file type you want (HTML, PDF, ODF, Microsoft Word, etc.).
I do all of my serious writing in a text editor, and maintain the
documents in Git repositories.
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