What's New in HCL Docs
Find out about the features in recent releases of HCL Connections™ Docs.
What's new in HCL Docs 2.0.1
- Product rebranding
- All fixes delivered in Docs 2.0 CR3 iFix 009
- A fix to resolve a Viewer Sanity Check issue
What's new in HCL Docs 2.0 CR3
- Integration
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- Enabled Notification API of editing session start or end for 3rd party repository integration.
- Watermark with real time information can be customized in File Preview of Document and Spreadsheet files.
- Added Cell Protection support for 3rd party repository integration.
- HCL Docs can be configured to automatically check in documents to FileNet repository through IBM Content Navigator.
- Deployment
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- You can directly deploy Conversion server on Linux when installing HCL Docs
- If you already have HCL Docs installed with Conversion server on Windows, you can migrate existing Conversion server from Windows to Linux.
What's new in HCL Docs 2.0 CR2
- More APIs support to interact with objects in HCL Docs, for Spreadsheets editor and Documents editor.
- HCL Docs can be embedded in other applications, with the following two modes
- Adding ?mode=light to the document URL gives you a simplified toolbar.
- Adding ?mode=compact shows only the current file editing interface, with the banner, menu bar, toolbar, or sidebar removed.
- Enabled UI customization support.
- The administrator can disable the copy function in Viewer by changing the configuration in viewer-config.json.
What's new in HCL Docs 2.0 CR1
- New profile API is extended to show more user information in third-party integration.
- The administrator can disable downloading and printing files from a Docs editor by changing configuration settings.
What's new in HCL Docs 2.0
- Enabled Microsoft SQL server support.
- Added integration support for products outside of HCL Connections.
- New error report mechanism.
- Load user configurations from cfg.properties files during installation.
- Give users an option to supply web server url.
- When installing viewer with HCL Docs, the snapshot cache is enabled to avoid the viewer-specific document conversion task and improve viewer performance. Therefore, mounting Docs storage on viewer servers is now required.
- Enabled SSL connection support.