I had to add some horrible hacks to make sure the test doc has been
loaded into a Writer shell before retrieving its size and being able
to render it. Obviously some better solution is needed. But this is
just a testbed to get some profiling data.
The app is built using an Xcode project, and in gbuild through a
custom target based on the MobileLibreOffice one. Setting up the
various files used (or not used...) at run-time should really be
factored out from the CustomTarget files.
Change-Id: I1711b0cae9d28a09b73476b2d37d98b1820c9943
No, it isn't any closer to being "ready" despite the name, but still,
using the current approach, it clearly isn't restricted to be just a
viewer.
Also drop the verbose LOViewer prefix from class and file names in it.
Change-Id: Ib4e8a31d6fa1b35169ee98cf2aa8f0f22957164c
The Viewer app is intended to eventually resemble the experimental
Android DocumentLoader app.
Build using the gbuild mechanism, which is also invoked from an Xcode
project. This seems to work out fine, the resulting app installs at
least on the simulator, and you can debug all the LO code involved
even if Xcode (obviously) has no knowledge of the LO source
files/classes/etc.
Change-Id: Ic96178d80b8d6467cac969b29e37f0d39513acf9