AOO 4.0 Release NotesPage edited by Keith N. McKenna
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Reworded some sections to eliminate the use of e.g. for better readability, changed some sections on Gallery additions enhancements, Reworkd selection handles to use bulleted lists for easier readability.
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Full ContentGeneral RemarksThe Apache OpenOffice 4.0 is a major release with new features, enhancements, and bug fixes. Platform SupportThe following platforms are available in official releases from Apache OpenOffice: Microsoft Windows, OS X (Intel Mac), Linux (32 bit) and Linux (64 bit). Additionally, a number of community members are working on ports for Solaris, FreeBSD, and OS/2 and live/portable versions. You can learn more from our Ports and Distributions page at: http://www.openoffice.org/porting/. Upgrading/InstallationWhen installing Apache OpenOffice 4.0.0 on a machine that already has OpenOffice 3.4.1 or 3.4.0 installed on it, the user will be prompted on whether they would like "personal data" from the previous version migrated over to the new version. This includes information like custom spell checking words, dictionaries, extensions, etc. By default this migration is enabled, but the user can disable it via the checkbox. In some cases, when the user first launches Apache OpenOffice 4.0 after an upgrade that included personal data migration, the user will see a dialog like this: After an upgrade is completed, there may be some files related to the older version of OpenOffice still on your machine. These can be safely deleted:
For Macintosh OS X Mountain Lion users, Apache OpenOffice 4.0.0 will be flagged by the new Gatekeeper facility. This is a feature to help guard against malware on Mac systems. There is a procedure laid out at the following link to allow applications not installed from the Mac App store to run. See the article at Mac support at http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5290. For additional upgrade/installation information, please see the Install Guide. New FeaturesNew SidebarThe sidebar is a major new feature in the user interface of all OpenOffice applications. It takes better advantage of todays widescreen displays than traditional toolbars. The 'Properties' deck is context sensitive and shows panels with document properties that are most frequently used for the current task.
If you discover that you don't use a particular panel very often, just click on its title and it is collapsed to a single line of text. A small + or - at the left side of the panel title indicates whether the panels is collapsed or expanded.
Eleven (11) property panels have been migrated from Symphony: Alignment, Area, Cell Appearance, Graphic, Line, Number Format, Page, Paragraph, Position and Size, Text and Wrap.
The width of the sidebar can be adjusted. The controls adapt their size accordingly. If you need more space then it can be undocked — and possibly moved to a second display — or it can be reduced to a thin tab bar. A single click on one of the icons and the sidebar is back.
Of course, not all of OpenOffice's functionality can be represented by a couple of controls in the sidebar. If you need an advanced function then just click on the "more options" button in the title bar of a panel to open a dialog with many more options and properties.
More information can be found in the OpenOffice wiki. Enhancements and ImprovementsPerformance Improvements/EnhancementsMany resource leaks were fixed.Speedup of Graphic RenderingMore Rendering speedups are used (on systems supporting it, system-dependent)
For example, this allows to use even animated GIFs as object fill style for any object and transform these in real time (when supported on the system). DrawObject Improvements/EnhancementsNew Color PaletteThe Color Palette is enhanced and extended with a selection of more useful colors, arranged in a new scheme to make finding colors more simple. New GradientsThe Gradients are enhanced and extended with new, more useful ones, mainly taken from Symphony. New Gallery Themes and Gallery enhancementsGallery themes added from Symphony.
Enhancements to existing Gallery
Reworked Selection Handles
Reworked Selection Visualization
This is used in various places such as; Objects with TextEdit mode, hilight of objects as Drag&Drop target or object manipulation (dashed black/white lines were used before). Better Print PreviewThe PrintPreview in the Print dialog is now fully AntiAlialized. The previous version was not, thus thin lines could vanish or produce missing parts. Enhanced conversion to Bitmap GraphicsThe conversion to Bitmap graphics is greatly enhanced for all kinds of draw objects, including chart OLEs and others. This is not only useful for internally converting objects to bitmaps, but also used for exports where bitmaps are needed, and the system clipboard. It works with single objects as well as multiple selections. Transparencies of the object and AntiAliasing on Enhanced FillType 'Bitmap'All DrawingObjects which can have a Bitmap filling can now profit from the new, greatly enhanced Bitmap FillType:
Examples of this include:
Enhanced Copy/PasteAll applications now support transparent and anti-aliased versions of, for example, DrawObjects in the selection to be exchanged with external Applications. This is a result of the enhanced conversion to Bitmap and adding the PNG graphic format to the supported clipboard formats. Non-Graphic objects are converted on-demand, and graphic objects are copied with full transparency and AntiAliasing support. It is now possible to Copy/Paste any object to an external PixelGraphic application, modify it as needed, and copy it back to any OpenOffice Application without quality loss. This allows everyone easy and complete image manipulation outside the Office. Enhanced Drag&DropDrag&Drop has been enhanced by an 'internal' mode. It is now possible to Drag&Drop anything 'onto' an existing DrawObject to change it's graphic or fill style when holding CTRL+SHIFT during Drag&Drop.
Here is an example: This comes in very handy if you need to quickly define object FillStyles or want to copy the GraphicStyles of one object to others.
Adapt LineStart/End to LineWidthIt is practical when you change the LineWidth of an Object which has ArrowHeads defined at it's start/end when the ArrowHeads used get adapted to SVG Export enhancementsSome enhancements for SVG export were added to avoid some quality losses. SVG/metafile Break improvementsIf an imported SVG/metafile has to be manipulated, it needs to be broken up into DrawObjects. SVG Import improvementsSVG Import got some tasks fixed and some improvements, too. Thanks to all People who were filing tasks here and added test documents for SVG. Picture Crop mode offers previewWhen working on a GraphicObject it is allowed to set a Crop region for it. Unified visualization of ColorPalette popupsAll places where a ColorPalette popup is shown (the form where the colors are organized in a raster) are overhauled and layouted to use the same sizes and width. Transparency support for pixel formats supporting this (PNG)When exporting selected drawing objects e.g. to PNG Apache OpenOffice now does this by default with transparent background. This allows now to further use graphics created in other applications or for further processing. Connectors support rotationConnectors do no longer disable rotation (and shear) tools when selected. While this is minor useful for single connectors, it is very useful when selecting a number of graphic objects and want to rotate them. This was requested in the OpenOffice Community Forum, a user wanted to rotate a drawing made of many draw objects and many connectors by 90 degrees. This is now possible without deselecting the connectors which is no fun when you have a lot of them selected. Corrected Hatch fill style visualizationWhen zooming out or in small visualizations (e.g. Page Previews) objects or pages using a hatch fill style were bad visualized since too many hatch lines had to be shown in too tight place. The Hatch Fill Style now uses a minimal line distance to make it look good for visualizations in Edit Views. This was already the case in older office versions, but was lost in the redesign of the visualization. Better gradient support in metafilesGradients in metafiles are rotated and sheared (slanted) together with the metafile and so behave similar to bitmap graphics. Calc and Chart Improvements/EnhancementsSupport relative Pie Chart Height:For Pie charts imported from other formats, the Height attribute was not supported. This is added now and makes Pie Charts look more as the original. New FunctionsCalc now supports the functions AVERAGEIFS, COUNTIFS, and SUMIFS. Calc now supports the function XOR. The function completes the already available set of boolean functions. Calc now supports the functions LEFTB, RIGHTB, LENB, and MIDB. These functions are special versions for DBCS (double byte character set ) languages. Extensions Improvements/EnhancementsNew Toolbar managementExtensions now use a new Toolbar management, see https://issues.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=121577 ; at the moment, Extensions for 3.x that are using the deprecated mechanism will have to be updated to work with OpenOffice 4.0. Many popular extensions, including dictionaries, are not affected by the change. Unified menu APIThe Menu API has been unified, making it more clear and API-user-friendly. The following interfaces have been deprecated and replaced: css.awt.XMenuExtended, css.awt.XMenuExtended2, css.awt.XMenuBarExtended, css.awt.XPopupMenuExtended. See https://issues.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=121542#c2 for details. Additional Language SupportNew Translations Available in Apache OpenOffice 4.0 Include:
For a complete list of available languages and language packs see: Languages|http://www.openoffice.org/download/other.htmlImproved Quality Management ToolsNew Automated Testing FrameworkApache OpenOffice 4.0 has a new automated testing framework based on JUNIT that tests in the areas
Additional Platform Support
Changes that Impact Backwards CompatibilityModule binfilter removedWe no longer read or write the legacy StarOffice file formats (files with extensions .sdw, .sdc, .sdd, etc.). Removal of this code makes the OpenOffice codebase easier to maintain. The legacy formats have never been the default format in any version of OpenOffice. Users with legacy StarOffice documents are advised to re-save them into ODF format (.odt, *.ods, *.odp, etc.) *before upgrading to Apache OpenOffice 4.0. This can be done using File - Wizards - Document Converter in OpenOffice 3.x. OpenOffice 1.x files (*.sxw, *.sxc, *.sxi) are still supported. Support for system C++ STLThe stlport4 template library was obsoleted with the TR1 report of the C++ standard and was deprecated and no longer maintained. Apache OpenOffice 4 switches to the system's native standard template library, so extensions written in C++ need to be recompiled with the Apache OpenOffice 4 SDK. Bug FixesAs of July 15th 2013 there were 494 verified issues that have been resolved. This list can be found at: VERIFIED or CLOSED (An OpenOffice Bugzilla login will enable you to search for any bugs that may interest you.) Important bug fixes have been made in these areas:Support for Java 7, and the Java Access Bridge v2.0.3 implemented in JRE 1.7u6 and later has been restored. Windows OS users requiring Accessibility support for Assistive Technology tools can now use current Oracle releases of the Java SE 7 Runtime Environment and the Java Accessibility API on Windows. The QE team has been tracking additional fixes as well. See their complete reports at:http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/QA/Report/WeeklyReport Known Issues
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