Hi,
on desktop it's easy: just bundle Pd with your patch, add a simple
starter script and maybe use the KIOSK plugin to hide the console.
Mobile is tricky, because of the locked down nature of the platforms
(especially iOS). There are projects to run Pd patches on Android
(http://droidparty.net/) and iOS (http://danomatika.com/code/pdparty)
with some compatibility between the two
(http://danomatika.com/code/pdparty/guide#pddroid-party-compatibility).
You have to follow some conventions, though.
If you design your patch for PdParty and/or PdDroidParty and don't use
mobile specific features, it should automatically work in desktop Pd
vanilla. I think @Dan can tell you more about it.
Christof
On 21.06.2020 12:16, Jakob Laue wrote:
Hey dear friends,
i am currently building an instrument with many vanilla-native gui
objects (mainly buttons).
I would like to build standalone versions of that patch, preferably
for linux, osx, ios and android.
I know that building standalones is possible eg with ofxPof or ofelia.
But as far as i know, if i use ofxPof or ofelia, I will need to use
"their" gui objects, which means re-working my patch.
Do you know of a tool that allows building standalone versions from a
pd patch that will keep the original pd-vanilla-gui objects - or even
better - a tool that is able to "convert" pd-vanilla-gui objects into
its own types of gui objects, which look maybe a bit different from
the pd-object, but fulfill the same purpose?
:-)))
Best, jakob
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