Hi,
I am trying to evaluate LibreOffice to be used in an Android application to
view office files.
I need some help to understand how this can be done.
If anybody has already attempted this please share your views as well as some
pointers for the same.
1. How to download the SDK for Andorid
2.
There is already a LibreOffice Viewer in the Google Play Store.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.documentfoundation.libreoffice
Unfortunately, it is just a viewer. I have not seen a working package
for editing within a LibreOffice app.
AndrOpen Office is a port of OpenOffice
On 3/14/2016 9:51 PM, Larry Gusaas wrote:
> My "Fix it" comment was aimed at LibreOffice in general, not to you
> specifically.
Oh, so you prefer to issue 'general purpose' commands and edicts rather
than ones aimed at spoecific people. How very thoughtful.
> You are one of the people who under
Oh pleaseboth of you started to be a bit more congenial and then it
devolved to
this again...please. Let's just be friendly to each otherinstead of
throwing pot-shots
which never accomplish anything useful.
Bob
-- Original Message --
From: "Tanstaafl"
To: discuss@documentfou
Either fill out a bug report,
move this to the developer's list
or close this thread.
Absolutely nothing will be accomplished by throwing stones.
On Tue, Mar 15, 2016 at 10:14 AM, Robert Boehm
wrote:
> Oh pleaseboth of you started to be a bit more congenial and then it
> devolved to
> this
RichardH wrote
> Either fill out a bug report,
> move this to the developer's list
> or close this thread.
Sorry, but it does NOT belong on the dev list. And all needed bugs are
filed...
OP was informed of such some time ago on the User ML:
> ... Oracle must fix the JRE, or Apple must correct
Thanks Stuart, appreciate the thought.
Tomorrow will be a better day. :)
On Tue, Mar 15, 2016 at 3:25 PM, V Stuart Foote
wrote:
> RichardH wrote
> > Either fill out a bug report,
> > move this to the developer's list
> > or close this thread.
>
> Sorry, but it does NOT belong on the dev list. A