I see a flaw here. From the little development work I have done for
games on iOS, and im not sure if its the same on android but I would not
doubt that it would be, but usually the resolution and the app would
upscale to the larger screen size.
Jovan (seems very knowledgable in regards to android development) about
is this assumption correct?
Regards
On 02/04/2012 16:05, Alexander Wilms wrote:
Hi Jonathan,
that sounds great! Here is a whiteboard regarding the design of a LibO
tablet UI: http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/File:Insert_bar.png
Hope that helps
Alex
Am 02.04.2012 14:30, schrieb Jonathan Aquilina:
I just got an email from Charles about you guys working on android
specifications for what you would like in the UI. I have been
communicating with Tor on the developers list as to how to go about
getting what I have so far integrated into version control.
Tor suggested we start with getting a UI together that works with
MIME types to be able to open the files. Is this a good way to start?
I have installed thinkfree office on my device so I have a clearer
understanding of what I would need to do to move forward with reading
files.
Are the specifications listed anywhere so I can start following them?
Regards
Jonathan Aquilina
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