The best Android Tablet alternative is Microsoft Office Excel. I’ll be back on my main machine soon, so can experiment with a full debuginfo build there hopefully, but on my laptop that just isn’t feasible. LibreOffice - Calc is not available for Android Tablet but there are some alternatives with similar functionality. ( Update: It’s also worth noting that we don’t use the standard ndk build system (the LO build system is hugely complex already), and we have problems with the standard android linker due to the sheer size of what we do, currently we therefore link all our (usually separate on a desktop) libraries into one huge library (but restrict building debug info to only a few modules so that we can still link that huge library without running out of memory), which might also not be so helpful for the ndk-gdb. (Fortunately we can still get log output via adb logcat - resulting in slow but useable debugging.) With the r9d-ndk, gdb wasn’t even able to connect to the application. * Using the r10-ndk it was possible to at least set (and make use of) breakpoints on methods, however gdb seemed to be blind to any other debug-info, making this a pointless exercise. ![]() This work is still on a branch (as some of the changes affect Calc’s normal rendering, and still need to be fully verified as to not introduce unwanted bugs there), but should hopefully be mergeable soon. ![]() Select 'Untitled 1' to embed the macro there, and in the Menu, select Create module and OK. With APSO installed, go to Tools -> Macros -> Organize python scripts. You can save your spreadsheets in OpenDocument format. It doesnt even need to be saved for this example to work, but if you do save then use. You can also download templates from the LibreOffice template repository. Wizards will guide you through a comprehensive range of advanced spreadsheet functions. Collabora Office is a text editor, spreadsheet and presentation program based on LibreOffice, the world's most popular Open Source office suite - and now it's on Android, enhancing your. ![]() This combines the Calc Tiled Rendering work (thanks to the Google Summer of Code) with the LibreOffice Android Viewer developed by Collabora (thanks to Smoose): LibreOffice Calc is a powerful office tool that helps you to create, edit, and share spreadsheets in your browser. After a somewhat painful debugging experience*, it’s now possible to view Calc documents on Android too.
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