Can you get text prompt for icons in menu/toolbars
Libreoffice 6.1 running under Linux
edit as requested - Devuan Beowulf
About LibreOffice:-
- Version: 6.1.5.2
- Build ID: 1:6.1.5-3+deb10u6
- CPU threads: 4; OS: Linux 4.19; UI render: default; VCL: gtk3;
- Locale: en-GB (C); Calc: group threaded
I've been using Libreoffice since it forked from openoffice and openoffice before that since it's beginning. I've just upgraded to 6.1 from a few major releases prior, and am finding it almost impossible to find some of the tools I used to use. There is a lot more functionality and I don't understand the ICONS.
I've managed to get some text prompts displayed but the tools -> configure operation seems piecemeal and so far have only got icons and text for some elements - not all. For instance the toolbar elements "pushed" off the end of the toolbar don't have text with them when you click on ">>". Also things like the image filters have no text. It all seems so clunky that I MUST have missed something. I was hoping to get floating text on mouse over to help explain an icon - but that doesn't seem possible.
Any advice - sorry if asking an obvious thing.
That's pretty imprecise taking the huge variety of existing GNU/Linux distributions into account. Most of 'em make the packing of LibreOffice on their own, have different ideas of what to install by default and sometimes may have their own bugs. Please provide additional information, which distribuntion, which version of the distribution and which desktop manager (GNOME, KDE; LXDE, Xfce, Cinnamon ....) you are using (
Help -> About LibreOffice
is a good resource for such info).Please edit your original question. Don't post an answer, which is reserved for solutions on this site. Thanks in advance ...