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== Documents == | == Documents == | ||
* docx | |||
* odt | === Text Documents === | ||
* docx (Microsoft Office Word text document) | |||
* docm (Microsoft Office Word macro-enabled text document) | |||
* dotx (Microsoft Office Word text document template) | |||
* dotm (Microsoft Office Word macro-enabled text document template) | |||
* odt (OpenDocument text document) | |||
* ott (OpenDocument text document template) | |||
* doc (Microsoft Word 97-2003 text document, converted to "odt" when edited) | |||
* dot (Microsoft Word 97-2003 text document template, converted to "ott" when edited) | |||
* rtf (Rich Text Format, converted to "odt" when edited) | |||
[[Category:AppSuite]] | [[Category:AppSuite]] | ||
[[Category:UI]] | [[Category:UI]] | ||
[[Category:Server]] | [[Category:Server]] |
Revision as of 12:27, 8 July 2013
AppSuite allows you to preview, view and edit files. A common question is what files are supported. The following list is not definitive
Mediaplayer
The AppSuite "media player" uses the native html 5 video playback of each browser. The actual file support depends on the user's browser, so a definitive list can not be given. Here is an attempt:
Video
- Chrome: m4v, ogv, webm
- Safari: m4v
- IE: m4v
- Firefox: ogv, webm
Audio
For audio files a flash/silverlight fallback is used if a browser is not capable of native mp3 playback like Firefox.
- Chrome: mp3, wav, m4a, m4b, ogg
- Safari: mp3, wav, m4a, m4b, aac
- IE: mp3, wav, m4a, m4b
- Firefox: mp3, wav, ogg
Preview
- docx
- odt
- ods
- xlsx
- png
- jpg
Documents
Text Documents
- docx (Microsoft Office Word text document)
- docm (Microsoft Office Word macro-enabled text document)
- dotx (Microsoft Office Word text document template)
- dotm (Microsoft Office Word macro-enabled text document template)
- odt (OpenDocument text document)
- ott (OpenDocument text document template)
- doc (Microsoft Word 97-2003 text document, converted to "odt" when edited)
- dot (Microsoft Word 97-2003 text document template, converted to "ott" when edited)
- rtf (Rich Text Format, converted to "odt" when edited)