LibreSprite / Dotto

A portable and modern pixelart editor, written from scratch.

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add android support to the coming soon feature list

RustoMCSpit opened this issue · comments

It's already there

It's already there

right i see it, is it supposed to have SDL as its icon rather than something else

it's very janky, is the github development relwase the most up to date version

hi, theres apk development for android?

hi, theres apk development for android?

There's an old development build here: https://github.com/LibreSprite/Dotto/releases/tag/v0.1
I'd recommend trying to compile it yourself though if you want the latest code.

I'm going to download it and try it on my tablet, I really would like to program but I don't know anything about programming, only design :P

Thanks

@JhonfaRaccoon There's also a web build at https://libresprite.github.io/Dotto, it will probably work on android devices

@felipemanga how do you install on android

@RustoMCSpit First, download the file. Then go to settings and find the app permissions for your web browser. Most likely it'll be chrome. Open that up, and find the option that says press allow installing apps from this source. Now, go to your downloads and open up the file that you downloaded.

@RustoMCSpit First, download the file. Then go to settings and find the app permissions for your web browser. Most likely it'll be chrome. Open that up, and find the option that says press allow installing apps from this source. Now, go to your downloads and open up the file that you downloaded.

https://github.com/LibreSprite/Dotto/releases
only file i see is the march 13 2022 pre-release

As stated in the feature list, Android support is scheduled for the v2 release, while we're still working on the v0.5 release.
There is no apk ready for use at this point. The last release was a proof-of-concept preview meant to show that an Android version will eventually be possible, but it is missing many basic things in order to be usable. Yes, it is janky, very little android-specific work has been done so far.