Drew Jensen schreef op 18.02.2019 15:39:
Great, I'm glad you found it.
There is a difference between the services which needs to be taken into
account however.
A big difference is of course in how the files are, by default,
delivered
to users between the two services:
plone will always lead to a download and nothing more.
nextcloud, on the other hand , to displaying the file contents and the
user
has the option to choose a download, but that is not as straight
forward as
it was on plone.
Yes, I noticed
This, display the contents, is true whether the files are
.odt/ods/odg/odp/pdf or any number of graphic formats (ie. png/jpeg)
for
that matter.
It will, IMO, require that the team look at using a combination of the
website/wiki/nextcloud.
We use the (Dutch)website and place a link there to the document on the
Nextcloud
We don't place documents on the wiki. In our opinion the wiki is more
for other information, like release notes.
On Mon, Feb 18, 2019 at 1:39 AM <[email protected]> wrote:
Drew Jensen schreef op 17.02.2019 17:00:
> You can create a shareable link any file for directory which gives
> read-only/download privileges to the public.
>
> To do that open the details pane for a directory or a file and you will
> see
> an option to create the share link.
>
> On Sun, Feb 17, 2019 at 2:17 AM <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> At this moment we use ODF Authors for storing and publishing
>> LibreOffice
>> guides.
>> In ODF Authors we can give documents the status “Externally visible”.
>> So
>> users can access the documents without login in.
>> As ODF Authors is going to be deactivated we have to be able to make
>> the
>> documents available for our users on next cloud. How can we make
>> document available for users on the next cloud?
>>
>> Cheers, Kees
>>
>> Olivier Hallot schreef op 14.02.2019 18:09:
>> > Hello Authors
>> >
>> > In order to optimize our resources in many aspects (manpower,
security,
>> > hardware) we started last year the migration of some documentation
>> > communities to the NextCloud service.
>> >
>> > https://nextcloud.documentfoundation.org
>> >
>> > To the date, the EN, DE, FR, ES, pt-BR, IT, NL and TR documentation
>> > communities have open folders in NextCloud and started to move data
>> > from old ODF Author Plone to the new repository in NextCloud.
>> >
>> > I ask the remaining community leaders to start the migration process
so
>> > we can keep March 31st, 2019 our deadline for freezing and
deactivating
>> > the plone service.
>> >
>> > The migration is no more complex than recreating the same folder
>> > tree of the NL community in the NextCloud service and moving the
>> > files to the new service. Of course, as when moving to a new home, you
>> > may want to do some housekeeping on the contents.
>> >
>> > We will also move AOO / OO.o files to our NextCloud just in case.
>> >
>> > The old ODFAuthor plone service will be handed shutdown and archived.
Thanks
I found it.
>> > No
>> > loss of data expected.
>> >
>> > More on NextCloud at TDF:
>> >
>> > https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Documentation/ODFAuthorsMigration
>> >
>> > kind regards
>> >
>> > --
>> > Olivier Hallot
>> > LibreOffice Documentation Coordinator
>> > Comunidade LibreOffice
>> > Rio de Janeiro - Brasil - Local Time: UTC-03:00
>> > http://tdf.io/joinus
>>
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