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LibreOffice Writer now supports Markdown

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freedombenyesterday at 5:38 PM

This is great news. I've long felt markdown support was a missed opportunity for LibreOffice. There are great options out there, and with AI it's not even terrible to roll-your-own, but I already have LibreOffice anyway and being able to use that instead of reaching for a different tool would be killer. Might be a little while until this makes it into distro packages, but if anyone has tried it I'd love to hear how it compares to the other options.

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abmmgbyesterday at 6:32 PM

What are peoples' favourite md implementations? Curious as there are different varieties and even more varied opinions. I am building a lightweight project folder managing app supporting markdown and I am between Commonmark and GitHub flavoured markdown and want to gather thoughts.

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thunderbongyesterday at 7:20 PM

I got really excited that I would be able to write in Markdown.

Unfortunately, from the article:

> Markdown import and export features.

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mmarianyesterday at 7:48 PM

Oh, this is actually very helpful for me! I have an AI copilot extension for LibreOffice Writer and I need to export the doc to a text file before sending it to the LLM. The problem is that I lose the semantic formatting (eg heading).

Link to the extension for anyone curious: https://extensions.libreoffice.org/en/extensions/show/99471

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sourcegrifttoday at 5:06 AM

I like libreoffice but I can never bring myself to run java and electron apps on my computer.

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albert_eyesterday at 5:46 PM

What is a good way to convert MS Office documents to markdown -- until Microsoft adds "Saves As" option to office apps.

Anything that can run locally instead of uploading potentially sensitive stuff to random websites. Would be handy on work PCs.

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aussieguy1234yesterday at 11:56 PM

It's markdown import and export. Does not support writing in Markdown.

Almondsetatyesterday at 5:58 PM

Does it say how much Markdown is covered? I doubt that it will get the integrated Latex formulas...

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butzyesterday at 7:45 PM

Watch out for RCEs :)

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phartenfelleryesterday at 7:24 PM

Great news. My first thought was that I want to see how this looks. Unfortunately there is not a single screenshot in the announcement. Missed opportunity in my opinion.

kkfxyesterday at 7:36 PM

I keep wondering how much longer they'll cling to these monsters, office suites as a concept. They make no sense since decades, not just for producing TERRIBLE print documents, but also as awful formats for working with text and any data they might contain.

I see this latest development as an admission that their time is up, but I don't see that same awareness from the people who actually use the software.

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