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Are the documents you edit with the online editor files which are visible in the online drive?: Yes. It works like Google drive basically, and yea, I don’t use an external editor or something. I just create or upload a file to the cloud, and edit it there using the built in web editor (you just open the file and it opens the editor)
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Does nextcloud use the open document specifications for saving documents (e.g. .odt, .ods)?: Yes. I believe they use a modified version of Collabora or something. By default, you use the same extensions you’d use with libre software like collabora or libreoffice. It supports opening documents from word, PowerPoint and excel… but often fucks up the formatting in some parts (much like libreoffice)
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Can you view these files without opening them in the editor (like the preview in google drive)?: No. You view them only via the editor. It should respect permissions though, so if you share a file with read access only, they won’t be able to edit it in the editor.
You can use any format you want in Nextcloud, it’s just that they might not be supported by their built in editors, but they’ll work fine.
The reason I use the built in editors is that multiple people can work on a single file at the same time
themachine@lemmy.world 1 day ago
There is a somewhat native file editor in nextcloud but for your needs I would recommend setting up integration with either OnlyOffice or Collabora (LibreOffice). I am currently using OnlyOffice and while my utilization isn’t much or often it seems to do what it should without any fuss.
hamsda@lemm.ee 23 hours ago
Thanks for the tipp!
I’ll definitely try the native file editor and collabora, just to see how they compare for me. I even found a tutorial by nextcloud on how to integrate collabora (see this post)