otetard / ownpad

Ownpad is a Nextcloud application that allows to create and open Etherpad and Ethercalc documents.
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When will ownpad be compatible with Nextcloud V17 #93

Closed noci2012 closed 4 years ago

otetard commented 4 years ago

Thank you for your contribution.

LucN31 commented 4 years ago

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On nextcloud 17, in some cases only the black banner is displayed and the file manager remains on the rest of the screen. It is not an etherpad problem : when using the direct link in the banner the pad is displayed an it can be edited outside nextcloud. I have not an ssh acces to debug, howto determine the problem ? Thx, Luc.

brdelphus commented 4 years ago

Any updates on this issue ? Your app is really important to my nextcloud usage and i quite regret updating to 17 now

LucN31 commented 4 years ago

Hi, Sorry for my absence. Ownpad is compatible with NextCloud 17.0.2, it works fine.

We had 2 problems :

  1. Only black banner displayed due to PrivacyBadger lock :-\
  2. Transparent background using framacalc and etherpad (only time slider) solved with Nextcloud 17.0.2 upgrade.

Luc.

brdelphus commented 4 years ago

Hi, Sorry for my absence. Ownpad is compatible with NextCloud 17.0.2, it works fine.

We had 2 problems :

1. Only black banner displayed
   due to PrivacyBadger lock :-\

2. Transparent background using framacalc and etherpad (only time slider)
   solved with Nextcloud 17.0.2 upgrade.

Luc.

Indeed it works now, before i was unable to activate it now it just works, not sure if something was really updated, but it just works now. Thank you for your support

otetard commented 4 years ago

I’ve pushed a new Ownpad revision that is marked as compatible with Nextcloud 17 & 18. I’ve quickly checked that everything works fine. If you find any issue related to that Nextcloud versions, please open a new issue!

Sorry for not being enough reactive with this app. This app is open to contributions and pull requests ;).