[Gambas-user] Gambas in a tablet. Is it possible?

Rolf-Werner Eilert rwe-sse at ...3629...
Mon Jul 10 23:42:28 CEST 2017


Basically, someone would have to do what Benoit once did: sacrifice 
"some" time and write a library that links Gambas functions to Android GUI.

Android is similar to Linux, at its core. So very basic Gambas functions 
should run on an Android without too much adaptation. The GUI however is 
completely different, with finger-wipes etc., that would have to be 
re-designed.

If someone would do that, the community would be happy!

Rolf


Am 10.07.2017 um 21:22 schrieb PICCORO McKAY Lenz:
> hi, sorry for revivin old threaths, but i'm interesting in gambas in other
> systems..
>
> its there any new or something about gambas in androit? tablets?
>
> Message: 1
>> Date: Thu, 31 Oct 2013 11:51:16 -0400
>> From: Rob Kudla <sourceforge-raindog2 at ...94...>
>>
> One way you could get a virtual keyboard and mouse input is to use one of
>> the Linux installers available on Google Play (preferably a free one;
>> I've.....
>>
> this looks like a complicated solution... for users i mean... but
> reasonable for a static instalation by "service"
>
>
>> Running an Android X server app in conjunction with one of those Linux
>> installers would be another option, probably a cleaner one, but that's
>> one....
>>
> sound better.. still complicated
>
>
>> https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=au.com.darkside.XServer
>>
>> Running Linux in a chroot (as many Android Linux installers will set up for
>> you) will probably give you far better performance than a virtual
>> machine...
>>
> this may affect the performance due limited resource in device..
>
>
>> As you can see, there's no easy turnkey solution, but a number of
>> possibilities. Personally, I'd go with something like Phonegap, which just
>> uses Javascript/jquery and HTML, if I wanted to write Android apps (at
>> least the kind of app I would have used Gambas for on the Linux desktop)
>>
> that env "thing" only are for MAC and guindows...
> seems easy to develop.. but dev env are very limited..
>
>
>> without dealing with Java. You can even put them in Google Play if you
>> want.
>>
>> Rob
>>
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