Hey,
Thank you all very much for your explanations!:-)

> Am 21.06.2020 um 20:15 schrieb Dan Wilcox <[email protected]>:
> 
> Howdy Jakob,
> 
> There is no "standalone GUI" for mobile. The UI widgets for PdDroidParty and 
> my own PdParty are custom re-implementations which intercept messages using 
> sends/receives. Both apps are open source, so you can reuse the widgets but 
> PdDroidParty's implementation is not feature complete, ie. no radio buttons, 
> etc. MobMuPlat, for instance, uses the Pd UI implementation form PdParty.
> 
> For mobile, it's often better to use the native sliders and buttons and send 
> the state changes to/from libpd. Either way, you will have to do native 
> platform coding & integration, unless you simply want to run patches, in 
> which case try using PdParty and/or PdDroidParty.
> 
> My long-term plan is to bring changes into libpd & the pd core so GUI 
> messaging could be abstracted to make porting the native UIs to non-Tk 
> frameworks easier. Purr-data has achieved this, for instance, so we know it's 
> possible.
> 
>> On Jun 21, 2020, at 1:52 PM, Christof Ressi <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> 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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