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Track changes and comments in ShareLaTeX not available in self-hosted overleaf #1036

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SimonBard opened this issue Jul 14, 2022 · 5 comments

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@SimonBard
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Steps to Reproduce

  1. Run docker container for sharelatex,
  2. then exec to have full scheme as described here in the docu
  3. login to an account.

Expected Behaviour

See the possibilty to track changes and to comment as shown here:
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Observed Behaviour

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Technical Info

  • URL: self hosted
  • Browser Name and version: Firefox 101
  • Operating System and version (desktop or mobile): ubuntu
  • Signed in as: admin
  • Project and/or file:

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@jdleesmiller
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Thanks for your ticket.

Tracked changes and comments are currently available only in the Server Pro edition (https://www.overleaf.com/for/enterprises).

Please see also #666 / #884 .

@jdleesmiller jdleesmiller closed this as not planned Won't fix, can't repro, duplicate, stale Jul 14, 2022
@SimonBard
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Its a bit misleading to show a screenshot of the Pro version here in github.

@Truejunjun
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Hi, so if i want to "Add a comment" in self-hosted overleaf, i need to buy Server Pro edition?

@mserranom
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Its a bit misleading to show a screenshot of the Pro version here in github.

Should be fixed now

Hi, so if i want to "Add a comment" in self-hosted overleaf, i need to buy Server Pro edition?

I'm afraid that's the case.

@efromont
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I understand that the "Add a comment" feature is now in the free version of Overleaf (at least I can use it and I am using the free version) but still not in the self-hosted overleaf (not available in my lab self-hosted Overleaf).
Can you confirm that? Is it going to be fixed soon?

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