I’ve discovered this while trying to find information on how to create Macros for a Jeopardy-style OTP template I’d like to make. I’ve found official LibreOffice pertaining to this topic on four separate occasions, some of which are incredibly outdated:
- Chapter 13 - Getting Started with Macros on books.libreoffice
- Basic Macros on help.libreoffice
- Chapter 13 - Getting Started with Macros on documentation.libreoffice
- Information and resources for LibreOffice macros on wiki.documentfoundation
(I would post direct links, but I’m a new user and am only allotted a maximum of two.)
Having such out-of-date, fragmented, yet equally official-appearing resources makes it incredibly difficult for new users (such as myself) to get genuinely good and thorough information on the capabilities of LibreOffice.
I know open source projects don’t have all of the resources to maintain every non-technical aspect of their programs in tip-top shape, but I genuinely feel like this is a massive problem for a program so user-forward and non-technical as the LibreOffice suite of programs. Does LibreOffice have any “yearly goals” system like KDE does where I could recommend these resources be pruned? There should really only be a single official website that is consistently maintained to have rich and up-to-date information, otherwise it feels like the program is just a mish-mash of unreliable tooling. At least, that’s the vibe a user gets from multiple non-maintained official documentation sources.