On 2010-11-05 10:59 AM, Michel Gagnon wrote:
As for becoming useful on the phone, I think the cell-phone platform
limits a lot the editing functions available. One possibility would be
to have a no-frills word processor that would remember all image and
style information, yet allow the cell-phone user to write the text as is.
This imo has the best chance of ever making it...
1. Create a simple viewer
2. Allow basic *content* editing, that perfectly preserves all else.
Still a huge job, but not so much as simply converting LibO to run on
mobile devices.
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Best regards,
Charles
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