I browsed through this manual before. What I think is a bit strange about this manual, it quickly assumes you have some sort of cloud connection. I also do not get why write/calc are even discussed, they already have their own manuals. I think this manual should start with getting libreoffice online working without any other 3rd party connections. Just create a file and be able to edit it. To be able to quickly test it, and see if it fits your needs. Up until now, I have not even been able to get a test environment running with this docker. I edited the loolwsd.xml, enabled the filesystem and added ip's. But just keep getting error messages. I am not sure if you are aware, but these docker images do not even have version tags. I also start to wonder now what all these videos on youtube are all about. I get the impression this is still in some alpha/beta phase, is this correct? I am missing something in the manual about linking it to a standarized object storage api like ceph or amazon use. > >I found this link: >https://documentation.libreoffice.org/en/english-documentation/ > >This is version 6.3. We are working on updating to 7.0, but this may take some time. > >> >> >> Dan, can you help with this? >> >> -----Original Message----- >> >> To: libreoffice >> Subject: RE: getting started with libreoffice online >> >> >> >> Can anyone point me to a manual where I can just run the libreoffice >> online and edit some files on a tablet for instance? >> >> Are these strange questions wanting to know what the rest api >> documentation is? >> > _______________________________________________ LibreOffice mailing list LibreOffice@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice