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Easyer way to save documents (Linux)?

Posted: Fri Mar 29, 2013 6:46 pm
by Manrai
Hello,

I am just working with LogicalDoc on the demo server http://demo.logicaldoc.com. There, I find all features I need and I am very pleased with this system.

But there is one major issue left:

When I check out a doc/odt-file for editing, it will right open in the LibreOffice or in the appropriate application.

But it is opened in read only mode, so when I want to save the file back to LogicalDoc, I need to save the file locally on my PC first.
Then I have to go back to LogicalDoc and checkin the file. To do this, I need to remember the path and the file name to find the file for checkin (many more clicks until this is done).

I am worried that this will slow down my daily work and might cause errors - therefore my questions:

Is there a more comfortable way to save from LibreOffice/OpenOffice during/after editing?
Or is it possible to open the file with write access, so I do not need to save it as a new copy?

Client: Firefox 19 on Ubuntu 12.04, LibreOffice 3, Java and Flash installed

Thanks for your kind support

Rai

Re: Easyer way to save documents (Linux)?

Posted: Mon Apr 01, 2013 2:29 pm
by mmeschieri
This behaviour is browser's specific. After the checkout the browser downloads the document in a local folder and tries to open the configured editor.
Perhaps you can configure your browser to do something different, but this happens outside LogicalDOC and we cannot control it.