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NeoOffice 2.1 Release Notes
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Current Version
The latest version of NeoOffice is: 2.1.
NeoOffice 2.1 requires a PPC Macintosh running Mac OS X 10.3.9 or 10.4.9 or an Intel Macintosh running Mac OS X 10.4.9. Some Aqua features will appear differently depending on your version of Mac OS X.
Patches
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Current Patch
2.1 Patch-17 is now available.
The new changes included in this patch are listed below:
- Fix a crash when printing on Mac OS X 10.3
- Fixed a problem where saving a file as a different type does not change the extension
Note: 2.1 Patch-17 requires a full installation of NeoOffice 2.1 and will not install on any version of NeoOffice 2.0 or NeoOffice 2.1 Early Access. Patch-17 includes all fixes and additions of previous patches.
Older Patches
2.1 Patch-2: The new changes included in this patch are listed below:
- EPS postscript is no longer rasterized when printing
- Window close buttons now show that a document has been edited
- Fixed a bug where it was not possible to open files from an iDisk volume
- Fixed an issue where it was not possible to open files from a Netware volume
- Fixed crashes in native file dialog on some machines
- Fixed an issue where the "Save As" dialog resets to default size
- Fixed an issue where Export to PDF via File :: Export menu happened without a .pdf file extension
- Fixed a problem where input of Shift-Enter, Control-Enter, and Command-Enter were doubled
- Fixed a problem where menu text and icons were not showing on Mac OS X 10.5 seeds
- Fixed an issue where lines had different thicknesses when printed
- Fixed an issue with landscape printing of Writer document with Epson R220 printer
- Fixed an issue where printing of Writer document is offset and cropped
- Fixed a problem where it was not possible to start presentations on the second screen
- Fixed a hang while a Base document is open
2.1 Patch-1: The new changes included in this patch are listed below:
- Fixed a crash when pasting from AppleWorks
- Fixed a problem printing with different page styles
- Fixed an issue where XHTML, Latex and Bibtex exports failed
- Fixed an issue where A3 printing from Calc causes clipping in printed page
- Fixed an issue where shift+enter, ctrl+enter and cmd+enter double the command
- Fixed a problem where Help no longer listed correct/transformed accelerator keys
- Fixed an issue where the "direct cursor" feature did not work
New Features in NeoOffice 2.1
If you have not downloaded a release of NeoOffice since version 1.2.2, there are dozens of new features in NeoOffice 2.1. Some of the most significant include:
- Based on OpenOffice.org 2.1 codebase
- Support for writing ISO 26300 OpenDocument (aka OpenOffice.org 2.0) file formats
- Support for Microsoft OpenXML Word document format
- Support for Microsoft Excel VBA macros
- Novell's Solver for Calc
- Support for exporting to LaTeX and BibTeX
- Experimental support for importing Microsoft Works word processing documents
- Significant improvements in startup time
- Support for Java 1.5 on Mac OS X 10.4
- New database component
- Enhanced sound support
- Runs on Intel Macintoshes
- Native Cocoa Open and Save dialogues
- Most widgets (scrollbars, buttons, checkboxes) are now Aqua
- New Finder icons and splash screen with a more Aqua appearance
- The new Akua set of toolbar icons with a more Aqua appearance
- Enhanced support for Mac OS X themes, such as those offered by ShapeShifter
Archived Release Notes
- NeoOffice 2.1 Early Access Release Notes
- NeoOffice 2.0 Aqua Beta Release Notes
- NeoOffice 2.0 Alpha Release Notes
- NeoOffice 1.2.2 Release Notes
- NeoOffice 1.2.1 Release Notes
- NeoOffice 1.2 Release Notes
- NeoOffice 1.2 Beta Release Notes
- NeoOffice 1.2 Alpha Release Notes
- NeoOffice/J 1.1 Release Notes
- NeoOffice/J 1.1 Release Candidate Release Notes
- NeoOffice/J 1.1 Beta Release Notes