LibreOffice was fine up until the end of the 4 line, but ever since 5 appeared they keep changing things around so much that it is like learning some totally new package all from the beginning. When I write a document I rarely ever use fancy formating but some basic stuff, about margins, columns, tabs, etc shouldn't be a science to adjust.
I tried abiword for a little while from main and AUR when in Manjaro-OpenRC but did not want to work on my machine. Screen flickering, vanishing cursor, etc. The same pkg on Debian/Devuan on the same machine works fine.
I tried ApacheOpenOffice and it seems like libreoffice from 10 years back with irritating colors and graphics.
All other text editors I have tried are either incapable of formatting a page, do not do a spell check or even a basic word count, and can not even compare in functionality with MS-write/wordpad. It is amazing that the linux world is so poor in this respect.
Anyone knows where I can get a copy of the last 4xx LibreOffice?
I would try Arch rollback machine https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Arch_Linux_Archive
Thank you mandog, I had no idea Arch did this. This is like Arch-Ives. Who needs a cache when you have this.
In my hunt for alternatives and quick editing with basic formatting I discovered accidentally the marvel called didiwiki
This is from someone building an ultrasmall and lite tinycore system, a linux from scratch, with an init from scratch.