There is a libreoffice docker image by linuxserver for self hosting/google docs replacement
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Can you self host libreoffice for a google docs alternative?
Yes. Collabora is the maintainer for the online version (as well as the Android). Easiest way to host is via nextcloud.
No, Libre Office is offline only.
You need to look at something like Only Office, a free/open source web based office suite, which supports collaboration.
https://www.onlyoffice.com/blog/2023/07/self-hosted-onlyoffice-docspace
I stand corrected, there is a web-version of libre office, although they don't support it directly, they do provide builds etc.
Read more here : https://www.libreoffice.org/download/libreoffice-online/
Yeah also the site doesn't seem to bring up the the keyboard on mobile. Which kills this as am alternative to google services.... For now
I see how to do it from the viewer, but not a great experience.
Is the one on nextcloud also onlyoffice?
On nextcloud out can run only office and collabora if I remember correctly
Hey, all the bug fixes in the world is great, but honestly? Just give me a proper dark mode. That's genuinely all I want at the moment. MS Office has had proper dark mode for years.
And yes I say proper dark mode because although it has dark mode it is absolute shit. The "paper" is still blazing white; meanwhile, in MS Office it is a pleasant grey so you can still differentiate it from the background while maintaining the dark mode as a dark mode.
Edit: Evidently, I was wrong. It does support it. Clearly I either was doing it wrong and/or was misunderstanding it. Sorry for the falsehood!
EDIT: So, apparently it does have a proper dark mode that I didn't know about. My apologies. ~~Oooof, we can only dream. That sunny white paper blinding you in the dark mode is a major turn off. I still use it, though. I appreciate the rest of the suit for sure.~~
Did they fix the page numbers not being properly right aligned in ToC?