I added also a command line interface for Xournal++ so you can export
.xoj files to .pdf files.

Somebody wrote once he would port Xournal++ to Android if it's finished,
so we will see.

I have also an Android Tablet (a cheap chinese one;-)) and would also
like to have such an application.

I read some weeks ago about new Android tablets with touchscreen and
tablet (Wacom I think). I think they are not available yet, but with
such a tablet it would be really interesting...

I'm did little Android developing, so it is for sure possible, but it's
a lot of work, because you have a complete different user interface, it
has to be complete redesigned, if you use the Xournal toolbars the
screen is already full and no space to draw something;-)

Another project for the future;-)



Andreas


Am 23.05.2011 19:50, schrieb D M German:
> I used to use the Nokia maemo tablets on the go, but recently I got a
> galaxy tab. Android does not have a port of xournal (I'll be willing to
> help if there is somebody who can do UI on android--I can't program UI
> to even save my life :)
>
> With dropbox I am finding myself using different computers to do my
> reading/annotating of PDFs. In the android I can only read them, so it
> was a pain to have to remember to export to PDF the .xoj file. Enters
> "autoexport_pdf". I hacked xournal to include this new option. If TRUE,
> a file .xoj.pdf is exported every time the .xoj file is saved.
>
> # automatically export filename.pdf.xoj.pdf when saving the .xoj file 
> (true/false)
> autoexport_pdf=true
>
> If there is interest, I'll prepare a patch (which is actually very
> simple). Of course, like with the .xoj file, if the file exists, it just
> overwrites it.
>
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