samn,

I typically use libreoffice, but if I ever have the time to learn latex I’ll switch, I’ve heard nothing but good things aside from the learning curve

TheCakeWasNoLie,

I just wrote a book in Latex and it's really easy. You just learn as you go. The only problem was when a publisher required a docx-document. It was possible using pandex, but my end notes were all screwed up.

Snowcap7567,

It's very difficult to learn, you just need to adapt to the Latex style of writing and Latex takes care of (almost) all the formatting.

Shareni,

org-mode's initial goal was to make writing latex easy. It can do a lot more today, I use it for pretty much everything text related.

If you're interested in trying out Emacs, check out Doom Emacs or Spacemacs.

Lorgres,

The learning curve is actually pretty manageable. Took me an afternoon to be good enough to create lab reports for Uni. Creating your first template takes a bit but isn't super hard. Afterwards you can reuse that and only need to tweak.

This is the Tutorial I used. For an editor I'd suggest VSCode with LaTeX Workshop. (There's also LTeX which is a great grammar and spelling checker)

CaptainJack42,

I second this, haven't used the tutorial, I just learned by doing in the beginning and than took a course at Uni, which was really good and got me all the way to quickly being able to set up my own templates and quickly get a document done.

LaTeX workshop with vscode is also great, however if you're a (neo)vim user already, give https://www.github.com/lervag/vimtex a try, it's an awesome plugin and works flawlessly, especially when combined with zathura as pdf reader.

KindaABigDyl,
@KindaABigDyl@programming.dev avatar

I use Markdown (very rarely LaTeX too) in Neovim, and LibreOffice for anything I can't do in Markdown.

Sometimes I'll start up the MarkdownPreview plugin I have, but typically I don't.

If I need to share it, I'll typically convert to PDF with pandoc or a random tool online if I can't get pandoc to work the way I want it.

Schorsch,

I'm quite happy with libreoffice.

It can be a piece of crap sometimes but less so than MS Office.

With LO I have a passionate love-hate relationship.

eyolf,

With LO I have a passionate love-hate relationship.

I hear you! And both the love and the hate grow stronger over the years

megane_kun,
@megane_kun@lemmy.world avatar

Same sentiments, especially with Libre Office Calc.

I love that it's got a lot of useful features, to the point that almost everything I used to do with MS Excel and Google Sheets can be done in LO Calc, but stray a bit further out and even looking for documentation can be a huge pain.

It's a combination of limited (if at all available) documentation for less-than-mainstream features, and the help forum user knee-jerk replies of “if you don't like it, go back to MS/Google,” “if you want it so badly go program it yourself”, or even various replies that can be summed up as “don't even bother asking.”

I never would ever entertain asking a question on the various LO help fora because of this.

However, I still use Libre Office since it's useful, and for my purposes, almost as good as the alternatives. It's the vocal userbase's anti-normie stance that usually fuels my hate for it.

bbbhltz,
@bbbhltz@beehaw.org avatar

I'd say 95% Markdown + Pandoc for when I make documents. The other 5% is LibreOffice.

When it comes time to make graphs and charts I really like wasting my time so I always try out something new (or old) to get the job done. Last time I used Pygal.

When it comes to dealing with docs from colleagues, it is all LibreOffice and Zathura.

chimay,

similar here, vim + org mode plugin & emacs/pandoc to export

Yurnero91,

Always used and will be using LibreOffice. It just works for me.

gamencode,

OnlyOffice is the prettiest and most MS Office like, Libre seems the most widely compatible (RTL isn't really supported on onlyoffice for example)

kjr,
kjr avatar

@heimchen I keep easy. Just Libreoffice for everything.

AtomicPurple,
AtomicPurple avatar

LibreOffice. Been using it for the past 14 years, and I see no reason to stop now.

lalay721,
@lalay721@feddit.it avatar

LibreOffice, as I've been using it from soon after it was forked from OpenOffice and I'm used to it, and I don't think it's worth it to learn how to use another office suite when the one I use works fine for everything I need to do. I had tried OnlyOffice on another computer and I was positively impressed, but not quite enough to feel I should switch; in the end I only even use a small subset of the features LO has.

estebanlm,
@estebanlm@lemmy.ml avatar

Amen :)

Skooshjones,

Libre Office user for over a decade, recently moved to OnlyOffice and liking it a lot so far. Seems to do better with MS formats than LibreOffice, snappy and responsive. UI is cleaner IMO.

Libre is still good though.

hi65435,

LibreOffice, I came for Linux support and PDF export... and stayed for the only Office that I know how to use 😄

dogmuffins,

This is pretty much me also!

IDK if I'd describe myself as a libreoffice "power user" but trying to figure out how things work in other suites is a pain.

erik1984,

Yeah this. And the #1 reason is probably that it is automatically shipped with the distro so the choice is made for me. I don't use office suites much for personal use though. At work I have to use the MS stuff (also a small percentage of the time) but at home LO seems more than sufficient.

RandomVanGloboii,
@RandomVanGloboii@feddit.it avatar

OnlyOffice, I think it has the most polished UI and the LanguageTool plugin is really handy

naoseiquemsou,

How did you get lnguagetool to work with onlyoffice?

ojmcelderry,

It's Google Docs for me. Even when I don't need its live collaboration features.

JRepin,
@JRepin@lemmy.ml avatar

LibreOffice and avoid MS trap&trash formats as much as I can

VulcanSphere, (edited )
VulcanSphere avatar

Mostly LibreOffice, although sometimes also Google Docs (for Collab).

Because LibreOffice is available as the default office suite on most Linux distributions.

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