Howdy Matevz,
I don't believe so, although I must include the caveat tat I do not use Android, so perhaps there is something out there I am not aware of.
Running patches via libpd in a mobile app is much easier than creating a live, graphical *editor* as with desktop Pd as:
1. the interaction metaphors are different
2. libpd does not have a way to tap into the core pd editing logic (yet)
That being said (written?), it's certainly possible to create something that can automate writing a Pd file which can then be loaded by libpd, however, once things complicated enough, you basically end up duplicating most of the core logic with the detriment that you have to carefully try to keep it up to date with whatever version of pd / libpd you are using. In short: it's a lot of thankless work that is best *not* done without lots of interest, resources, and support.
The closest thing I can think of is rooting the device to install a Linux distro so you can run *desktop* Pd, however I don't think this is where your question is focused.
As the author of PdParty, which utilizes libpd on iOS, I made a clear decision early on to *not* tackle on-device editing, mainly for the reasons mentioned above.
> On Feb 23, 2023, at 12:00 PM, pd-list-request(a)lists.iem.at wrote:
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> From: Matevz Leskovsek <matevz.leskovsek(a)gmail.com <mailto:matevz.leskovsek@gmail.com>>
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> Subject: [PD] Creating/editing patches on android?
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> Hi all, as I remember all those PD on Android platforms (mobmuplat,
> pddroid) only allowed running patches and not editing those, meaning
> that one needed a desktop computer to create and edit patches. Is this
> still the case or is it possible now to use Android device for
> creating and running pd patches. Thanks!
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> Date: Wed, 5 Apr 2023 13:52:55 +0200
> From: "Ingo" <ingo(a)miamiwave.com>
> To: "'Fred Jan Kraan'" <fjkraan(a)electrickery.nl>,
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> Subject: Re: [PD] [tof/pmenu] is the any way for setting the font
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> Hi Fred!
>
>> No there is currently no such option. Would it be helpful if the menu
> would zoom with the rest of the patch?
>
> I'm not sure what you mean by "zoom with the rest of the patch".
>
> I have dozens of menus within a single editor patch.
> Each of them has a different size / number of entries.
> If the menu would "zoom with the rest of the patch" wouldn't they be
> different?
>
> Or did I miss a new zoom feature of Pd?
> I'm still using Pd 0.49 for compatibility reasons with older hardware units
> that have to run my software.
>
> I had used xrandr for actually zooming certain patches but there is a
> compatibility problem between Intel / AMD processors.
> So I would like to enlarge smaller patches by making them bigger to fit Full
> HD instead of zooming.
> This makes the menus smaller in relation to the entire patch since I cannot
> enlarge them as well by the same factor.
>
> Thanks!
> Ingo
>
>
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>
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> Subject: Re: [PD] [tof/pmenu] is the any way for setting the font size?
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> Hi Ingo,
>> Is the any way for setting the font size on [tof/pmenu] ?
>>
>> I'm having problems with the readability (or hitting the menu entries)
>> on small touch screens.
> No there is currently no such option. Would it be helpful if the menu would
> zoom with the rest of the patch?
>>
>> Thanks!
>> Ingo
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> Subject: Re: [PD] [tof/pmenu] is the any way for setting the font
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> Forgot to illustrate my problem.
> Here's an example of two dropdown menus at 1280x720 and 1920x1080:
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> At a resolution of 1280x720 the menus are still readable on a 10" touch
> screen and you can hit the numbers with your fingers.
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> At a resolution of 1920x1080 this becomes impossible.
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> Ingo
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> -----Original Message-----
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> Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2023 1:53 PM
> To: 'Fred Jan Kraan'; 'pd-list(a)lists.iem.at'
> Subject: RE: [PD] [tof/pmenu] is the any way for setting the font size?
>
>
>
> Hi Fred!
>
>
>
>> No there is currently no such option. Would it be helpful if the menu
> would zoom with the rest of the patch?
>
>
>
> I'm not sure what you mean by "zoom with the rest of the patch".
>
>
>
> I have dozens of menus within a single editor patch.
>
> Each of them has a different size / number of entries.
>
> If the menu would "zoom with the rest of the patch" wouldn't they be
> different?
>
>
>
> Or did I miss a new zoom feature of Pd?
>
> I'm still using Pd 0.49 for compatibility reasons with older hardware units
> that have to run my software.
>
>
>
> I had used xrandr for actually zooming certain patches but there is a
> compatibility problem between Intel / AMD processors.
>
> So I would like to enlarge smaller patches by making them bigger to fit Full
> HD instead of zooming.
>
> This makes the menus smaller in relation to the entire patch since I cannot
> enlarge them as well by the same factor.
>
>
>
> Thanks!
>
> Ingo
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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> Subject: Re: [PD] [tof/pmenu] is the any way for setting the font size?
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> Hi Ingo,
>
>> Is the any way for setting the font size on [tof/pmenu] ?
>
>>
>
>> I'm having problems with the readability (or hitting the menu entries)
>
>> on small touch screens.
>
> No there is currently no such option. Would it be helpful if the menu would
> zoom with the rest of the patch?
>
>>
>
>> Thanks!
>
>> Ingo
>
>
>
> Greetings,
>
>
>
> Fred Jan
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>
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Announcing the first alpha release of WebPd 1.0.0 !
WebPd is a highly modular compiler for Pure Data, allowing to run .pd
patches on web pages. It converts the audio graph and processing
objects from a patch into plain human-readable JavaScript or
WebAssembly which can then be integrated directly into any web
application.
So far :
- 120 objects implememted (https://github.com/sebpiq/WebPd/blob/main/ROADMAP.md)
- An online patch player and compiler (https://sebpiq.github.io/WebPd_website)
- Several compilation outputs : JavaScript, WebAssembly, WAV, etc.
Test the new WebPd with the online compiler
(https://sebpiq.github.io/WebPd_website) or using the CLI
(https://github.com/sebpiq/WebPd/#using-the-cli). Many patches won't
work yet, as many features are still missing and many bugs are still
waiting to be found. I'm counting on your input and your bug reports
to move this release closer to a 1.0.0 ! The project is also welcoming
motivated contributors (doc is still mostly missing, but I can help
you getting started).
More info about WebPd here (https://github.com/sebpiq/WebPd).
Many thanks to Guillaume Pellerin & Guillaume Piccarreta from IRCAM
WAM team, and to Thor Magnusson & Francisco Bernardo from University
of Sussex for their invaluable support in pushing this through.
Many thanks also to the sponsors : IRCAM & the DAFNE+ project
(https://dafneplus.eu/), University of Sussex, and all the generous
donours at open collective (opencollective.com/webpd) 💜.
Please use and share 💖 !
--
Sébastien Piquemal
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Announcing the first alpha release of WebPd 1.0.0 !
WebPd is a highly modular compiler for Pure Data, allowing to run .pd
patches on web pages. It converts the audio graph and processing
objects from a patch into plain human-readable JavaScript or
WebAssembly which can then be integrated directly into any web
application.
So far :
- 120 objects implememted (https://github.com/sebpiq/WebPd/blob/main/ROADMAP.md)
- An online patch player and compiler (https://sebpiq.github.io/WebPd_website)
- Several compilation outputs : JavaScript, WebAssembly, WAV, etc.
Test the new WebPd with the online compiler
(https://sebpiq.github.io/WebPd_website) or using the CLI
(https://github.com/sebpiq/WebPd/#using-the-cli). Many patches won't
work yet, as many features are still missing and many bugs are still
waiting to be found. I'm counting on your input and your bug reports
to move this release closer to a 1.0.0 ! The project is also welcoming
motivated contributors (doc is still mostly missing, but I can help
you getting started).
More info about WebPd here (https://github.com/sebpiq/WebPd).
Many thanks to Guillaume Pellerin & Guillaume Piccarreta from IRCAM
WAM team, and to Thor Magnusson & Francisco Bernardo from University
of Sussex for their invaluable support in pushing this through.
Many thanks also to the sponsors : IRCAM & the DAFNE+ project
(https://dafneplus.eu/), University of Sussex, and all the generous
donours at open collective (opencollective.com/webpd) 💜.
Please use and share 💖 !
--
Sébastien Piquemal
----- @sebpiq
----- https://github.com/sebpiq
----- https://second-hander.com
Announcing the first alpha release of WebPd 1.0.0 !
WebPd is a highly modular compiler for Pure Data, allowing to run .pd
patches on web pages. It converts the audio graph and processing
objects from a patch into plain human-readable JavaScript or
WebAssembly which can then be integrated directly into any web
application.
So far :
- 120 objects implememted (https://github.com/sebpiq/WebPd/blob/main/ROADMAP.md)
- An online patch player and compiler (https://sebpiq.github.io/WebPd_website)
- Several compilation outputs : JavaScript, WebAssembly, WAV, etc.
Test the new WebPd with the online compiler
(https://sebpiq.github.io/WebPd_website) or using the CLI
(https://github.com/sebpiq/WebPd/#using-the-cli). Many patches won't
work yet, as many features are still missing and many bugs are still
waiting to be found. I'm counting on your input and your bug reports
to move this release closer to a 1.0.0 ! The project is also welcoming
motivated contributors (doc is still mostly missing, but I can help
you getting started).
More info about WebPd here (https://github.com/sebpiq/WebPd).
Many thanks to Guillaume Pellerin & Guillaume Piccarreta from IRCAM
WAM team, and to Thor Magnusson & Francisco Bernardo from University
of Sussex for their invaluable support in pushing this through.
Many thanks also to the sponsors : IRCAM & the DAFNE+ project
(https://dafneplus.eu/), University of Sussex, and all the generous
donours at open collective (opencollective.com/webpd) 💜.
Please use and share 💖 !
--
Sébastien Piquemal
----- @sebpiq
----- https://github.com/sebpiq
----- https://second-hander.com
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