Created attachment 106119 [details] Explained in 2nd point Problem description: * I can't edit images in libre writer..I am aware of libre Draw but i want image editor integrated in libre writer, just like in MS word 2010 * Libre writer is not compatible with docx file created with WPS writer. It shows grey boxes where there are spaces. Attached a screenshot for this. * I want ribbon interface as it is easy to use & make more easy to people transition to Libreoffice from MS word. Some work need to be done in making very good & intuitive UI. MS has done its UI easy to use & learn apart from having advanced features integrated. * Libre Math should be integrated with Libre writer & libre impress as in Ms word & Ms power point.There is no need to have a separate package. * Equation Editor is not easy to use & graphical as in MS word insert equation. Operating System: All Version: 4.3.1.2 release
Hello Gaurav, Thank you for your effort to help us improve LibreOffice. I am afraid that we need a separate bug report for each point: different people will be interested in evaluating and commenting on each point, different developers will do the work, and each point will be dealt with in its own time. Moreover, even a narrowly focused request can generate a lot of comments, and working on a screen does not make it easy to navigate between the parts that interest a reader. Thus I am closing this report. Please feel free to file a separate bug report for the individual points. That said, I do have some thoughts on the points you have raised: (*) ... grey boxes ... There may already be a way you can control this. <http://en.libreofficeforum.org/forum/apps/writer> can probably help you. (*) ... ribbon interface ... This has been considered: <http://nabble.documentfoundation.org/LibreOffice-Feature-Request-tp4118386p4118393.html>. (*) Equation editor ... We need more specificity on what would make the program easier to use. Sometimes a picture is worth a lot of words. Actually, your two points "...integrated..." also need to be more specific before we can think about them. I hope this helps. Terry.