5.2.2 Locking documents
You may set a temporary lock for a document to avoid conflicts when several authors concurrently edit the document. A locked document may only be read by other users, it cannot be modified or replaced. Also, a new version cannot be generated.
- Select
in the action menu of the document and enter a lock note.
Confirm by clicking [OK].
As lock owner, you may change the lock note any time without
unlocking the document: click on the
icon in the ‘Share’ column of the document entry. Using
this very action, you may also unlock the document again by
hitting [Unlock]. Instead of clicking on the icon you may also invoke
this action via
.
If you want to modify a document that has been locked by another user in spite of the lock, you may ‘steal’ the lock, sufficient access rights given.
- Click on the
icon in the ‘Share’ column of the entry of the
document locked, enter your own lock note and confirm with
[Steal lock].
Now you have locked the document for other users and may modify
it yourself. The former owner of the lock will be notified via email.
If you do not have sufficient access rights for stealing the lock,
only the lock note will be shown to you. Stealing (or viewing) the lock
may also be invoked by selecting
in the
action menu of the document locked.
When you lock a document that you do not own, you become an additional owner of the document.