Ubuntu – LibreOffice: How to add a new button to toolbar
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I want to add a button of "left-to-right". I opened Tools -> Customize -> Toolbar, and I saw that this button is marked. Still, I don't see it in my toolbar.
Best Answer
The Buttons Left-To-Right and Right-To-Left are enabled by default in the Formatting-toolbar. So you wouldn't need to add them to the Standard-toolbar. But these buttons are only visible if you have Complex text layout (CTL) enabled in Tools > Options > Language Settings > Languages. After enabling this setting you will have to restart LibreOffice.
Create two page styles Style1 and Style2, one with Roman page numbers and one with numerical page numbers. Set the first pages to Style1. Right-click on the first paragraph of the second section and choose "Paragraph...". Click the "Text Flow" tab. In the "Line end" section, check the "Insert" box and the "with page style:" box. From the drop down list, choose Style2.
Best Answer
The Buttons
Left-To-Right
andRight-To-Left
are enabled by default in theFormatting
-toolbar. So you wouldn't need to add them to theStandard
-toolbar. But these buttons are only visible if you haveComplex text layout (CTL)
enabled inTools > Options > Language Settings > Languages
. After enabling this setting you will have to restart LibreOffice.