Hmm, I would like to fill the screen or at least get the patch to rotate when I am in horizontal [landscape].
I am going to try to make an rjdj scene today to see how it goes, perhaps I will include a screen grab of the Xoom
fiddle~ and bink will make for a great app
Anyone got any cool ones not up there yet they want to share?

pp

From: Joe White <white.joe4@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 8 Jun 2011 08:54:14 -0400
To: pd-list <pd-list@iem.at>
Subject: [PD] Fwd: RJDJ,sceneplayer & Xoom

Sorry forgot to forward this to the list

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From: Joe White <white.joe4@gmail.com>
Date: 8 June 2011 12:22
Subject: Re: [PD] RJDJ,sceneplayer & Xoom
To: "Pagano, Patrick" <pat@digitalworlds.ufl.edu>
Cc: Chris McCormick <chris@mccormick.cx>, Andy Farnell <padawan12@obiwannabe.co.uk>


> It's there, and [sigmund] too AFAIK

Yup,  [fiddle~] and [bonk] are definitely included, I'll have to check on [sigmund].  

>> I would like to make an RJDJ scene that takes advantage of the screen real estate on this new Xoom tablet I have been fooling around with.
>> I have been successful with getting a few of Peter Brinkmann's test patches & libpd built for Honeycomb3.1, but I noticed that when I run Sceneplayer that the patches are written >>for iphone/droid sized screens.
>> Does anyone have any caveats or pointers on how to go about making the size of the patch larger before I begin?

>Unfortunately the RjDj scene format is hard coded to 320x320 pixels as far as I know. I think their voyager app stretches to the bigger ipad screen but it does not run on Android.

What do you mean by making the size of the patch larger? RjDj itself doesn't show any Pd GUI itself. It uses an external [rj_image] to display .png or .jpg images. With that you can set alpha, scale, rotation, placement, and visible 1/0 

I suspect this external is probably not available on Android devices though. Plus I've never made a scene for an Android so I wouldn't really know :)   

>I have also added patching instructions to the homepage for you!
><http://mccormick.cx/projects/PdDroidParty/>
Chris "hijacking your thread for self promotion" M.

Chris' PdDroidParty seems like a good bet if you want to have a Pd GUI to edit patches on the device.

Cheers,
Joe