All have done thus far is test it, to make sure it could pull off the
compilation/generation of a .apk file, but, the tutorial material on the
following pages pretty much sums it up exactly:
https://docs.beeware.org/en/latest/tutorial/tutorial-1.html
The fifth step relates to compiling the .apk file, while the previous
pages relate to installing the modules/packages, working with them via a
virtual environment python prompt, etc., and, a bit of the toga
layout-by-code implementations - there's not too much tutorial material
on that subject, FWIW.
Stay well
Jacob Kruger
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On 2020-11-12 01:21 PM, David Boddie wrote:
On Thu Nov 12 03:56:35 EST 2020, jacob kruger wrote:
I had actually forgotten about this mailing list, and, on this note,
just been playing around with beeware, which lets you use layout-by-code
and a module called briefcase, to package the same python code for
multiple platforms, including android:
https://beeware.org/
Can you share your experiences with Beeware to make an Android application?
I think it's useful to have an idea of what people have done because it gives
others an idea of what is possible, and it potentially shows them the steps
they need to take to achieve something similar.
David
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