11-24-2023, 12:06 AM
(This post was last modified: 11-24-2023, 02:17 AM by Peter Gamma.)
But is this solution still no better than Emacs on the Pinephone as TRS80 suggested? Emac was released in 1976:
https://youtu.be/urcL86UpqZc
I have used Textmaker and Planmaker on Android phones a lot. They are both touchable but I use those with a keyboard. These apps basically have the same functions of their desktop counter parts which is great.
This is the same with LibreOffice. We can use the original LibreOffice files without conversion on the Pinephone. Even if the whole user interface is thrown out of LibreOffice on the Pinephone as a first step and LibreOffice it is controlled completely by keyboard, is it not still better than using Emacs?
And as a first step it can also be a great opportunity for the Pinephone keyboard to unfold it’s full potential and to use every possible keyboard key for a LibreOffice function.
Or at least as a first step to through out everything that is disturbing on LibreOffice on the Pinephone to make it usable. And publish the settings file here in the forum to make out of it a community project. A sort of a reduced LibreOffice version for the Pinephone would be the result, but reduced is only the user interface.
https://youtu.be/urcL86UpqZc
I have used Textmaker and Planmaker on Android phones a lot. They are both touchable but I use those with a keyboard. These apps basically have the same functions of their desktop counter parts which is great.
This is the same with LibreOffice. We can use the original LibreOffice files without conversion on the Pinephone. Even if the whole user interface is thrown out of LibreOffice on the Pinephone as a first step and LibreOffice it is controlled completely by keyboard, is it not still better than using Emacs?
And as a first step it can also be a great opportunity for the Pinephone keyboard to unfold it’s full potential and to use every possible keyboard key for a LibreOffice function.
Or at least as a first step to through out everything that is disturbing on LibreOffice on the Pinephone to make it usable. And publish the settings file here in the forum to make out of it a community project. A sort of a reduced LibreOffice version for the Pinephone would be the result, but reduced is only the user interface.