Am 04.10.20 um 20:51 schrieb Stef Bon: >> I guess the hard part of this is that nextcloud and others don't >> actually have access to the document, just tiles of it, i.e. bitmaps. > > I know that. Thats the way to access a document while keeping it on > the server: only a tile > or a window. You're misunderstanding the concept of "tile" in this context. Here a tile is a part of an image, which displays parts of the LO online UI and the the document. Just open the web-dev tools of your preferred browser and you can see the document part of the "website" is split into a bunch of squares in the browser: the tiles. So yes, LO runs as a server and instead of rendering output to some graphics hardware, it renders output to images / tiles. Very simplified, your input (mouse, keyboard) is send to the LO server by the browser and then LO sends new images to the browser with the changes. It's a bit like a glorious, interactive HTML image map on steroids. JMG P.S. AFAIK some parts of the UI is JavaScript and additional images and really runs in the browser, but not the document. P.P.S FWIW: LO also runs as a "server" when you start it on your machine: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universal_Network_Objects _______________________________________________ LibreOffice mailing list LibreOffice@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice