iOS experimental app and LibreOfficeKit. -- experiments/LibreOfficeKit prelink all LO libraries into one to facilitate easier linking -- experiments/LibreOfficeLight a swift based UI, very much work in progress -- support the arm64 and simulator are the only supported processsors, old 32 bit iPhones are not supported. The swift app are done for 3 structures simulator + full debug libraries arm64 + full debug libraries arm64 + optimized libraries -- SETUP Due to the 3 modes, at lease 3 workdir are needed together with a seperate UI workdir. Because the main work is done on the UI, where it is convinient to swift fast between arm64 and simulator, it is advanteous to compile the 3 configurations of LO first, and then link against those. Due to the multiple workdirs a distint directory setup is needed ./core - libreoffice git clone (name can be changed) ./ios-arm64 - workdir for production, autogen.input: standard + #--enable-debug #--enable-ios-simulator --host=arm64-apple-darwin ./ios-arm64-debug - workdir for debug on device, autogen.input: standard + --enable-debug #--enable-ios-simulator --host=arm64-apple-darwin ./ios-simulator - workdir for simulator-debug, autogen.input: standard + --enable-debug --enable-ios-simulator --host=arm64-apple-darwin ./ios-app - workdir for UI, NO autogen.input -- Steps to generate 1) copy ./core/distro-configs/LibreOfficeiOS.conf to autogen.input in ./ios-arm64, ./ios-arm64-debug, ./ios-simulator Correct as per above, add your local setup (e.g. location of tarballs) 2) run ../core/autogen.sh in ios-arm64, ios-arm64-debug and ios-simulator this will generate ./*/ios/lo.xcconfig and prepare LO to be compiled 3) run make in ios-arm64, ios-arm64-debug and ios-simulator this will build LO is 3 configurations and store the LibreOfficeKit libraries in ./ios-app/libraries as: ./ios-app/Library/LibreOfficeKit-arm64.a ./ios-app/Library/LibreOfficeKit-arm64-debug.a ./ios-app/Library/LibreOfficeKit-simulator.a 4) open xcode with LibreOfficeLight and enjoy