awesome and thanks will look into it when i figure out how to set a wifi hotspot's wlan0 default ip to something other than eth0's gateway ip I haven't tried to do anything with libpd since it first came out and there was only one set of instructions for building for processing with eclipse, didn't know pdsend was included with it. on another note, found these things https://github.com/sampumon/websocket-bash http://websocketd.com/ also have tidied up my drumloops and drum samples collection so they all have lowercase .wav names as well as removed the spaces from all the filenames. now I can start cleaning up my patches that have oodlins of messageboxes with samples and loops. attached is sample selector patch have run into a problem with html/javascript with trying to put a really large mode selection page in a separate page or pages that loads up only a section at a time when needed so that the main page is not so big have looked at link rel type=html and html imports but neither work right it's a task getting data in a format that can be readily used in an easy way with here is the start of the list http://www.huygens-fokker.org/docs/modename.html it's apiece of work just copy and paste into your favorite text editor to see what i mean my active version of it can be seen here https://archive.org/download/xensynth/xesynthcontrol/
On Fri, Nov 18, 2016 at 10:26 AM, Chris McCormick chris@mccormick.cx wrote:
On 14/10/16 06:30, Billy Stiltner wrote:
likeing to do everything very mobile, would love to know a good resource for finding android development apps that can be run right on the android that runs them
If all you want is to run Pd patches on Android, either to make sound or to control Pd patches running on another device, then MobMuPlat or PdDroidParty are both apps that can do that. MobMuPlat is still under very active development and looks amazing.
In the past I've built UIs in Pd, run then on Android devices with PdDroidParty and openned a netsend socket to another [headless] device running Pd to control it remotely with those UIs.
Cheers,
Chris.