Wols Lists wrote > On 28/01/19 07:55, Kaganski Mike wrote: >> Hi Thorsten! >> >> On 28.01.2019 5:32, Thorsten Behrens wrote: >>> Kaganski Mike wrote: >>>> My vision of this would me that if inability to create lockfiles >>>> needs to be handled specially at all, then at maximum a warning >>>> infobar telling that "no lockfile was created, so clashes are >>>> possible" could be shown, but not limiting user's ability to work >>>> (because technically nothing prevents users). >>>> >>> That appears backwards to me. My take is, software should always go >>> the safe path by default, and offer the dangerous one only after >>> explicit consent. So with the infobar idea, that would mean open >>> read-only, but perhaps provide the option to switch to edit mode while >>> keeping the filename? >> >> Well - that'd be OK IMO :-) >> > Maybe with a follow-up warning on saving "you are about to save a file > someone else may have open. Either you or they could lose their changes". > > Cheers, > Wol > _______________________________________________ > LibreOffice mailing list > LibreOffice@.freedesktop > https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice oHi everyone ! To list the 2 main problems I see that may put a user in this situation: - administrator doesn't allow to create hidden file on a server (dot file forbidden) - administrator doesn't allow to create new file on a server (yet to modify some/all existing ones) What canNOT be done: - use special file convention behavior for a single user (at worst have administrator strategy (save in a special server folder, save with special name convention,... shared by all the network users), but that's kind of a new development I guess !!) - (even) use a special behavior for a single user may be problematic (an option to ignore warnings/protections when lock-file cannot be create could be problematic ; yet to be allowed to select in in "advanced options" why not...) To compare with MS behavior in this case: - by default a file on a server cannot be modified by the user - a banner to "activate" the document is shown with a warning - a warning appears when saving So, the already given solutions may fit the idea to fix the problem (which prevents me to use LO at work for example ;-)) Thanks for your work <3 -- Fin' -- Sent from: http://document-foundation-mail-archive.969070.n3.nabble.com/Dev-f1639786.html _______________________________________________ LibreOffice mailing list LibreOffice@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice