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The new ui_defaults option OnscreenKeyboardHint is a tristate denoting
whether the device accessing Collabora Online has an onscreen keyboard
If unset, Collabora Online will do its best to guess. At time of
writing, this is the same as checking if the device is a mobile phone
or a tablet (note: only tablets which have the browser registered as a
"mobile" browser will be detected, e.g. the Microsoft Surface tablets
would not be detected)
If "true", Collabora will assume the device has an onscreen keyboard.
This will change when we trigger the keyboard, for example in calc if we
know of an onscreen keyboard we will not automatically focus a cell for
editing when it is selected, as this would pop up the keyboard.
If "false", Collabora will assume the device does not have an onscreen
keyboard, effectively doing the inverse of the "true" option above.
This is a followup to #7580 (
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.git-hooks | ||
.github | ||
.gitpod-files | ||
android | ||
browser | ||
common | ||
cypress_test | ||
debian | ||
docker | ||
etc | ||
fuzzer | ||
gtk | ||
indexing | ||
ios | ||
kit | ||
kubernetes/helm | ||
man | ||
net | ||
scripts | ||
test | ||
tools | ||
wasm | ||
wsd | ||
.cirrus.yml | ||
.clang-format | ||
.clang-tidy | ||
.gitignore | ||
.gitpod.dockerfile | ||
.gitpod.yml | ||
.mailmap | ||
AUTHORS | ||
autogen.sh | ||
browsersync-config.js | ||
ChangeLog | ||
CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md | ||
config.h.in | ||
config_version.h.in | ||
configure.ac | ||
CONTRIBUTING.md | ||
coolkitconfig-mobile.xcu | ||
coolkitconfig.xcu.in | ||
coolwsd-systemplate-setup | ||
coolwsd-welcome.xml | ||
coolwsd.init.rhel6 | ||
coolwsd.service | ||
coolwsd.spec.in | ||
coolwsd.xml.in | ||
COPYING | ||
discovery.xml | ||
favicon.ico | ||
g | ||
jsstress.in | ||
Makefile.am | ||
NEWS | ||
PROBLEMS | ||
README.CONTRIBUTING.md | ||
README.FILENOTICES.md | ||
README.md | ||
SECURITY.md | ||
trace-event.sample2.json |
Collabora Online
Your own private Office in the Cloud
Get in touch 💬
Key features
- View and edit text documents, spreadsheets, presentations & more
- Collaborative editing features
- Works in any modern browser – no plugin needed
- Open Source – primarily under the MPLv2 license. Some parts are under other open source licences, see e.g. browser/LICENSE.
Website
For many more details, build instructions, downloads and more please visit https://collaboraonline.github.io/
Developer assistance
Please ask your questions on any of the bridged IRC/Matrix/Telegram rooms
- IRC:
#cool-dev
onirc.libera.chat
- Matrix: #cool-dev:libera.chat
- Telegram: CollaboraOnline
Join the conversation on our Discourse server at https://forum.collaboraonline.com/
Watch the tinderbox status (if it's green) at https://cpci.cbg.collabora.co.uk:8080/job/Tinderbox%20for%20online%20master%20against%20co-22.05/
Development bits
This project has several components:
- wsd/
- The Web Services Daemon - which accepts external connections
- kit/
- The client which lives in its own chroot and renders documents
- common/
- Shared code between these processes
- browser/
- The client side JavaScript component
- test/
- C++ based unit tests
- cypress_test/
- JavaScript based integration tests
Further recommended reading with build details
Please consult the README files in the component's directory for more details:
iOS and Android apps
See the corresponding READMEs:
GitPod
Head over to https://collaboraonline.github.io/post/build-code/ select gitpod from the dropdown and follow the steps.
Interesting things to keep in mind:
- Make sure your browser is not blocking windows/tabs from opening from the gitpod workspace URL (maybe add
*.gitpod.io
to your browser's whitelist)- The GitPod tasks will run automatically and further instructions will be printed out right in the terminal
- VNC tab will open automatically if not just click on the left icon
Remote explorer
and click6080
. You will see a tab completely black, that's normal. - As mentioned in those instructions if you are not using the VS Code desktop and if you are only relying on your browser please:
- Do not try to click the URL from the make run out put instead copy that URL and execute
firefox [paste URL here]
- Head over to the tab where the VNC is opened (black page), you will see Firefox opening there, maximize and have fun.
- You can also run cypress tests via GitPod but you will need to use Firefox, for that just prepend
CYPRESS_BROWSER="firefox"
to the desired command. Example:CYPRESS_BROWSER="firefox" make check
for every test orCYPRESS_BROWSER="firefox" make check-desktop spec=impress/scrolling_spec.js
for one specific test on desktop
- Do not try to click the URL from the make run out put instead copy that URL and execute