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Hey Michael, Tor, and all<br>
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I have an initial android project I created for the UI which can be
integrated into the core. I have a git hub repository here <br>
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<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://github.com/eagles051387/LibreOffice-Android-UI">https://github.com/eagles051387/LibreOffice-Android-UI</a>-<br>
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My question though is what would be the best way to hook that
project in with the core, as well as submit it for inclusion into
the core repository so that we have an initial beginning for others
to clone the android UI stuff from the LO source instead of my
github respository above. Correct me if I am wrong in assuming this
(not trying to make an ass out of you and me or anyone for that
matter with my assumption ;) ), but from what I can see is that the
android project generates its own files during compile, and puts
them in the project tree structure in their respective directories.<br>
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Please let me know how you would like me to proceed. I will try get
a screen shot when I have a bit more time this afternoon. The UI was
developed and tested on an HTC Desire HD instead of using an AVD.<br>
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<p ws="true" style="margin:0; ">Regards</p>
<p ws="true" style="margin:0; ">Jonathan Aquilina<img
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