From 536519657faca38fe2ea680366474f10d6a420fe Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Tor Lillqvist Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2017 11:43:37 +0200 Subject: Most of this was obsolete and misleading Change-Id: I769d9277e6ff931ca7d5d61d412b81c191d97083 --- ios/README | 28 ---------------------------- 1 file changed, 28 deletions(-) diff --git a/ios/README b/ios/README index 8acd3bf0f04e..533ad1dd1761 100644 --- a/ios/README +++ b/ios/README @@ -1,29 +1 @@ experimental iOS apps that use LibreOffice code. - -experimental/LibreOffice - Uses the "normal" desktop-style main loop -and output mechanism to display the document, and also accepts input -and selections. Broken since the tiled rendering changes. As tiled -rendering seems to be what will/should be used, this app is of limited -usefulness now. (Don't get excited by the name of this app, it was -never intended to become a "complete" LibreOffice in any sense. In -retrospect it was silly to call it just "LibreOffice.) - -Note that this app is built using gbuild: The executable as a normal -executable from gbuild's perspective, and the app bundle then using a -CustomTarget that constructs it. Its Xcode project has no normal -"Compile Sources" or "Link Binary" build phases but instead a "Run -Script" one that runs make. - -experimental/TiledLibreOffice - Uses tiled rendering and CATiledLayer. -No input handling, but scrolling around and zooming around works -nicely. Displays the number of tiles rendered per second. Also the -name of this app is a bit too grandiose. Built by an Xcode project. -(When built from the shell, running xcodebuild). - -MobileLibreOffice - Uses the code in "shared" subdirectory. Can be -built in two configurations: 1) the "normal" configurations (Debug and -Release) that matches experimental/LibreOffice in functionality, more -or less. (But the coded is entirely differently structured.) But also -this is currently broken, 2) the Debug_tile_tester configuration, -where one can tweak tiling parameters and see a tile rendered. Also -built by an Xcode project. -- cgit