Yokemate of Keyboards
Posts: 4977 from 2009/1/28
From: Delaware, USA
Quote:
Kronos wrote:
@analogkid
Cairo helps you with displaying text in various fonts and styles, but thats where it ends (it's just a GFX-library after all).
Sure some sort of Rich-Text-Editor should be relativly easy but thats not something we are missing.
The real crux would be:
-Formating
-Indexes and other extended editing features
-Compability with existing documents (read MS-Word)
-Embeeding pictures, formulas etc.
-Lots more
Something based on TeX might be an option.
AND file import and conversion, something both Google Docs and Open Office do poorly.
And while I appreciate the argument that cloud apps are adequate, I'd prefer a local app for word processing, file storage, and printing.
Has anyone figured out what the hook is in this, because nothing is free. Goggle must have some angle.
In fact, for the most part, the argument that word processing via the cloud is a valid application for this technology seems pretty threadbare.
I could do relatively adequate word processing on machines running between .89 and 4.77 Mhz. Why would I want to involve all this technology to accomplish something that is relatively simple and requires very little processing power?
[ Edited by Jim on 2011/3/28 20:34 ]
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