On Sep 5, 2011, at 4:05 AM, Chris McCormick wrote:
Hi Pierre,
Hi Chris, I tried PdDroidParty on my cousin's phone over the week- end. It's so easy to install and use it's scary. Thank you for sharing this!
Great stuff, I'm glad it works easily for you. These kind words make
me motivated to get the new release out ASAP! :)(My Android phone died last night unfortunately but I will try to
buy a new one today as the new release is very close and I might just be
able to fit it into the family budget with some stretching heheheh).Now two questions :
- Do you plan on improving the GUI just a little bit? (I like the
rough look of Pd's native GUI, but i think it'd be nice if we could have a
little color on the sliders, bangs and toggles).Attached is a screenshot of what I am working on right now. You can
theme the supported widgets with SVGs. E.g. an SVG image for toggle-on and a different one for toggle-off. You can have different SVGs according to labels and sendname too. So for example you could have all toggles
themed with one look, and then give one toggle the "send" field of "record" themed differently with an SVG ("Toggle-record-off.svg") that looks
like a record button.
- Can i use [shell] in Android in order to delete and create
folders, and generally manage the tracks i record on the phone?
I have made an abstraction called [loadsave] which wraps openpanel and savepanel in desktop Pd and lets you have a nice Android style
interface on the device. That gives you a small amount of access to the
filesystem, but not everything you mention. If you use the [menubutton]
abstraction you can put things in the Android menu too. See the other screenshot
for that.However, your question begs a larger one which is support for a
limited number of externals. It would be cool to support [shell] and also
the OSC externals in PdDroidParty, but it really depends on whether they
have used Hans' Makefile-template which makes compiling for Android trivial. I
will put this on the TODO list to investigate.In the end I would like to keep the number of externals as small as possible so that things work on vanilla Pd on the desktop, but if
someone really needs something I am happy to look at putting it in. This is especially true if you get the PdDroidParty code checked out and do
the work of making an external compile in yourself. :D
[shell] is in ggee and [system] is in motex, both of those use the
Makefile Template, so they should be really easy to compile for
Android. How are you installing externals with PdDroidParty? It'd be
nice to have a simple, common folder to drop the whole library in, say
something like /sdcard/pd-externals.
.hc
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