This is great! I am going to try on my phone asap.
On Thursday, 19 January 2012 10:56:18 UTC-6, fpp wrote:
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> In response to a question in another thread, here is a summary of how
> I got web2py running on my Android device (a Samsung Note), using
> hints found here and there.
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> Maybe it c
BTW can you email me the instructions as a setup-androind.txt and I
will include them in scripts/?
On Thursday, 19 January 2012 10:56:18 UTC-6, fpp wrote:
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> In response to a question in another thread, here is a summary of how
> I got web2py running on my Android device (a Samsung Note),
Thanks, Vinicius.
Here is another tip for those who are going to use SL4A to edit files
directly on their device :
... do yourself a favour and install the "Jota text editor" from the
Market, right now...
It's not only free, but also ad-free and even open-source... and very
well done !
Unfort
More on Jota :
* Website : http://sites.google.com/site/aquamarinepandora/home/jota-text-editor
* the author explains how to create and contribute syntax files, maybe
someone can look into that ?
* the (very customizable) toolbar, although it takes up some screen
space, is a life-saver on device
i follow the slice n want to ask is it possible to change default web2py
webserver behaviour same like execute on server or pc?
i mean when i execute web2py on pc web2py webserver will ask to choose
local (ipv4) (127.0.0.1) or public (0.0.0.0), yet in the android it didn't
ask me anything about
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