just saw this on the qtplanet. probably still a little too much
juggling for any widespread use.

http://blog.rburchell.com/2012/07/qt-5-and-android.html


On Aug 1, 10:18 am, Terry Brown <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Mon, 30 Jul 2012 21:41:52 -0700 (PDT)
>
> Phaze <[email protected]> wrote:
> > It would probably take a bit of work redesigning the interface (which is
> > why the words of caution) but...
>
> > Android and iPhone versions of Leo.  Apparently it is already possible to
> > jack a python interpreter onto Android
>
> Ville has something on this topic, I forget what exactly.
>
> I've gone as far as installing the Android SDK and getting hello world
> running in the Python interpreter thing.  But I don't think you can get
> PyQt for Android, not even sure if Qt is fully available.  Ville would
> know that too I imagine.
>
> But there's the option of a non-Qt interface to Leo files, I would
> imagine still using Python, which was what I was investigating when I
> installed the Android SDK.  That was a while ago and I didn't have time
> to get very far.  Of course a non-Qt interface would not have most of
> the plugins, keybindings, etc.
>
> Cheers -Terry

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