On Thu, 2008-03-13 at 18:44 -0700, Raymond F. Hayes Jr. wrote: > I was reading about the push for IPhone application and wondering how > difficult would it be to port a viewer of OpenOffice documents to the > IPhone. Seems like it'd be a useful product. Feedback?
Hmm, from the uno bridge point of view, it seems that the iphone runs a sort of macosx port to arm (eabi I presume?). There are macosx ppc and i386 uno bridges, and there are arm-oabi and arm-eabi linux uno bridges, so it should be possible to cook up a iphone macosx-arm uno bridge to at least make it theoretically possible to port OOo to something like the iphone. And the generic UI porting to MacOSX gui apis is ongoing for the standard desktop MacOSX, but I have no idea of the practical issues around if the available resources on an iPhone are sufficient for OOo or what differences exist between it and "normal" MacOSX. It might even just be a bit of a branding issue and a totally different OS in reality. C. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
