Christopher this is userful, but in a way you are jumping the gun here.
Tor and I discussed yesterday on a good place to start, and I agree with
him at this point its best to get something to where we can just open
the files.
As in my original email I am wondering if its worth making it easy for
the users to open the files by just providing them with a list of all
files that can be opened by LO instead of a file explorer that displays
the entire directory tree.
On 03/04/2012 19:37, Christopher Stark wrote:
Hi,
in November I sent this email with a link several suggestions concerning
a Android UI:
http://www.christopherstark.de/extern/LO-Android/Android_LO.html
Maybe it helps for the current discussion.
best regards
Christopher
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Suggestions for an Android User Interface
Date: Wed, 09 Nov 2011 13:04:44 +0100
From: Christopher Stark<christopherstark@gmx.de>
To: design@global.libreoffice.org
Hi,
I would like to make some suggestions for an Adroid UI of LibreOffice:
http://www.christopherstark.de/extern/LO-Android/Android_LO.html
Maybe I can put this into the LO-Wiki, but I'm not sure if that works
with regular html-code...
best regards
Christopher
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