Re: Question on Android csound
Date | 2016-03-12 19:37 |
From | Art Hunkins |
Subject | Re: Question on Android csound |
John -
Dave is correct, and no doubt with his advice, you've already
got your solution.
The varying display options in the Settings menu is new for
the CS6.06/07 Android Csound6.apk. The earlier versions of Csound6.apk did not
include these options, and adapted to HTML5 automatically. If you have Android
OS < 5.0, you need one of these earlier versions of Android
Csound.
However, since you have Android OS 5.0+, keep on using
the version you have; it is better. Just be sure you set the display for
HTML5. Once set, it persists.
Art Hunkins
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Date | 2016-03-12 20:01 |
From | jpff |
Subject | Re: Question on Android csound |
I changed the settings and was rewarded with a blank screen and no controls. Mike's examples seem to have a CsHtml section inside sound, while your notes has a bald outside. Note sure which is right now On Sat, 12 Mar 2016, Art Hunkins wrote: > John - > > Dave is correct, and no doubt with his advice, you've already got your > solution. > > The varying display options in the Settings menu is new for the CS6.06/07 > Android Csound6.apk. The earlier versions of Csound6.apk did not include these > options, and adapted to HTML5 automatically. If you have Android OS < 5.0, you > need one of these earlier versions of Android Csound. > > However, since you have Android OS 5.0+, keep on using the version you have; > it is better. Just be sure you set the display for HTML5. Once set, it > persists. > > Art Hunkins > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Dave Seidel > To: CSOUND@LISTSERV.HEANET.IE > Sent: Saturday, March 12, 2016 10:26 AM > Subject: Re: [Csnd] Question on Android csound > > John, I think you need to also change the view setting for the app (in > the Settings menu, as I recall, don't have my tablet in front on me). > The default view uses widgets, the HTML5 view is a different rendering. > > On Sat, Mar 12, 2016 at 10:20 AM, jpff |
Date | 2016-03-12 20:34 |
From | jpff |
Subject | Re: Question on Android csound |
It gets odder! On the tablet it usualy works now (one button does not work like it did) but on the phone I have a blank screen. Well for the use I just need the tablet so it is only the button to fx. On te base system if I hold te button I get contiuous 1 values, but Art's example reverts to 0 quickly. I guess I ca fix tat. ==John On Sat, 12 Mar 2016, jpff wrote: > I changed the settings and was rewarded with a blank screen and no controls. > > Mike's examples seem to have a CsHtml section inside sound, while your notes > has a bald outside. Note sure which is right now > > On Sat, 12 Mar 2016, Art Hunkins wrote: > >> John - >> >> Dave is correct, and no doubt with his advice, you've already got your >> solution. >> >> The varying display options in the Settings menu is new for the CS6.06/07 >> Android Csound6.apk. The earlier versions of Csound6.apk did not include >> these >> options, and adapted to HTML5 automatically. If you have Android OS < 5.0, >> you >> need one of these earlier versions of Android Csound. >> >> However, since you have Android OS 5.0+, keep on using the version you >> have; >> it is better. Just be sure you set the display for HTML5. Once set, it >> persists. >> >> Art Hunkins >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: Dave Seidel >> To: CSOUND@LISTSERV.HEANET.IE >> Sent: Saturday, March 12, 2016 10:26 AM >> Subject: Re: [Csnd] Question on Android csound >> >> John, I think you need to also change the view setting for the app (in >> the Settings menu, as I recall, don't have my tablet in front on me). >> The default view uses widgets, the HTML5 view is a different rendering. >> >> On Sat, Mar 12, 2016 at 10:20 AM, jpff |