![]() ![]() Start of list level support in Writer paragraph styles blog post (Miklos Vajna, Collabora).That means that they need to be taken into account when matching text against end-of-paragraph tdf#137737 (Mike Kaganski, Collabora) Footnote and endnote anchors in the end of a paragraph are now treated exactly as they already were treated in the middle for the purposes of search/replace with regular expressions, i.e.Hyperlinks can now be attached to shapes tdf#123626 (Samuel Mehrbrodt, allotropia).We’ve already announced some of the other elements of Collabora CloudSuite – with some ‘coming soon’ badges on Collabora Office – so, hopefully our direction is clear and we’re executing on that for our customers alongside partners like ownCloud. And this is that.Ĭollabora has a culture of working in the open, and contributing to FLOSS – we call that ‘Open First’. We want a place where people can try out the latest, unstable development work and get involved with that easily. Meeks: Clearly this is not a product brand that’s just the happy co-incidence of the name of our development edition. Is CODE the final name or you have something ‘secret’ for later? As it happens we have some great friends at ownCloud from previous experiences at SUSE and openSUSE, it’s good to work together. We naturally built on their great foundation, to integrate the development work we’ve been doing around Collabora Online so that people can more easily get involved there. ![]() Meeks: ownCloud provides a great, open source, secure enterprise file sync and share product, as you know, and have done some work integrating document editing into that. We are very happy that we could finally announce this. Karlitschek: We and Collabora have been discussing and working on this for a year now. What kind of collaboration was there between ownCloud and Collabora on this? įor CloudSuite, as and when it is released, clearly enterprise and government customers who want a mature, stable and dependable product, which we would support via one of our partners. Meeks: For CODE clearly developers and very early adopters who want to see what is possible in this space those who like to see and play with something new and fun. Meeks: You can expect us to be working hard on collaborative editing and making the user interface richer over the next year. What kind of features can users expect in the future? ![]()
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