![]() The user should also have an option to cancel the action all together returning him to the document so he can continue working. In the same pop-up the user should have the option to cancel the check-out (Throw away changes), choosing this alternative should result in a warning telling the user that the document changes are about the discarded. When the user close a document which has been modified after the last check-in (or no check-in has been made after editing have been started), he should be given the choice to check in the document or leave it checked out in a pop-up. If Cancel is selected, the user can continue to work with the document as before. LibreOffice is a free and open-source document suite thats available on all major OSes, but it still doesnt offer online access or collaboration features. ![]() ![]() If Check-In is selected LibreOffice checks in the document to Alfresco and closes it. The user have the option to Check-In or Cancel the operation. A pop-up is created prompting the user to enter a comment (optional). When the user is done he clicks ”Check-In” in the LibreOffice user interface (Menu item next to ”Save”). In case the connection to the server doesn't work, the user is prompted to store the file locally for manual upload to Alfresco. When the user clicks ”Save” in LibreOffice, the checked out document is saved back to Alfresco. The user works with the document in LibreOffice. Note: This is exactly the same functionality as a) above. ![]() The document will now be checked out and opened in LibreOffice for editing. After the document has been created, the user can click the ”Edit Online”-link on the web page for the document. As a successor to OpenOffice, LibreOffice, itself, is a predecessor to yet another program that we compared with OnlyOffice. This is done by creating a document from template within Alfresco Share. The user decides to create a new document in Alfresco Share Web. The checked out document is now opened in LibreOffice for editing. The user decides to check out the document for editing by clicking the ”Edit Online”-link. Using an ”Edit Online”-link on the web page for a document, Alfresco will launch LibreOffice and open the document for editing. The user can see a preview of the document and show its metadata and version history in the web browser. The user is working in Alfresco Share Web application using his web browser. The following use case has been created to support the work of implementing a LibreOffice Extension which support ”Online Editing”-functionality from Alfresco Share Web. ![]()
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