11-23-2023, 11:31 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-23-2023, 11:36 PM by Kevin Kofler.)
LibreOffice is somewhat customizable, but to get something anywhere near usable on a touch screen, you probably need to hide a lot of stuff from the UI (and change settings such as the toolbar button size in the general Preferences dialog). With the physical keyboard (or even keyboard and mouse) and with a zoom factor 1 or less (instead of the default 2), it may be workable, but for standard smartphone use, it probably needs a completely rewritten UI.
If someone has a customized interface that is sorta workable, it may be helpful to share those customizations (the config files, though they may be very specific to the particular version of LibreOffice), as the result is probably better than nothing, but I expect a complete solution to require a lot of programming, not just clicking through the customization dialogs.
If someone has a customized interface that is sorta workable, it may be helpful to share those customizations (the config files, though they may be very specific to the particular version of LibreOffice), as the result is probably better than nothing, but I expect a complete solution to require a lot of programming, not just clicking through the customization dialogs.