@Aleve, when you see a newer version of Libreoffice in a newer release (e.g. Quantal/Raring) that you want, please run the command "requestbackport" from package "ubuntu-dev-tools". See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBackports#Requesting_a_Backport
Then, in theory at least, the new versions should be able in backports for the LTS, given that it is either easy to backport or that someone does the manual work of making it build and install properly.
@Aleve, when you see a newer version of Libreoffice in a newer release (e.g. Quantal/Raring) that you want, please run the command "requestbackport" from package "ubuntu-dev-tools". See https:/ /wiki.ubuntu. com/UbuntuBackp orts#Requesting _a_Backport
Then, in theory at least, the new versions should be able in backports for the LTS, given that it is either easy to backport or that someone does the manual work of making it build and install properly.