About android devices (not a port request)
Posted: Sun Jun 15, 2014 11:14 pm
As stated in the subject title this is not a request to port Xxxpedia to the android (or any other) platform. As a developer myself I can well understand the desire to focus and the lack of necessary resources.
That said, I'd like to (at least) look at some Bookpedia data on an android device.
Why? Well, sad story (short form): my wife had an iPhone and used Bookpedia/Pocketpedia. The iPhone "walked away". My wife needed a phone (now, not months from now) and wanted a bigger screen (couldn't wait for the, still mythical, large iPhone 6). She now has an HTC One M8 (android phone, much bigger screen ... actually a pretty nice phone).
So, how to get Bookpedia data to display on her android phone?
What I'm trying now is to export the Bookpedia data in an HTML iPhone format. I take the resulting folder (let's call it Books) and put it onto Dropbox. If I then use my Mac computer's Safari browser and open <user>/Dropbox/Books/index.html I get a reasonably nice set of linked html files of her Bookpedia data.
However, if I try to access the above on my iPhone (which I'm using to test this stuff) the result is not so pretty. In the Dropbox App I can follow the index.html link but the resultant display does not show the book pictures nor do the other links work (touch a link and it turns red but doesn't do anything else). If I share the Books folder (in Dropbox) and try and use a shared link in the Safari App I can navigate into the Books sub-folders and see, for example, the book pictures but if I try to follow the index.html link I get almost the same behavior as in the Dropbox App (with a few extra complications).
Any advice on how to get the above to work (if possible) would be appreciated.
Another possibility would be to try and download the entire Books folder onto her android phone and see if I can browse it with an appropriate android app (I have not tested this yet and I'm not even sure whether it can be done so ... maybe later).
Still another possibility would be the one discussed in the "Gamepedia Viewer" post:
http://bruji.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f= ... oid#p23304
but, again, a bit too "techy" so not yet.
Finally, to change the subject slightly but, hopefully, remain germane:
Since you've stated elsewhere that there will never be ports to non-apple devices you might consider publishing the details of the pedia database structures thus allowing non-apple device applications to access the pedia data structures directly. Of course I'm assuming that you use some kind of standard database, e.g., SQL. Failing that you might consider documenting the XML export format (please excuse my ignorance if that's already the case) or even making the XML reading part of the pedia codebase open source so that it can be translated into a non-objective-C language (Java, for instance, is incredibly good for writing XML based applications ... and it happens to be the language of android ... how convenient).
Anyway, thanks for listening and any help will be appreciated.
Regards,
Gary Nunes
That said, I'd like to (at least) look at some Bookpedia data on an android device.
Why? Well, sad story (short form): my wife had an iPhone and used Bookpedia/Pocketpedia. The iPhone "walked away". My wife needed a phone (now, not months from now) and wanted a bigger screen (couldn't wait for the, still mythical, large iPhone 6). She now has an HTC One M8 (android phone, much bigger screen ... actually a pretty nice phone).
So, how to get Bookpedia data to display on her android phone?
What I'm trying now is to export the Bookpedia data in an HTML iPhone format. I take the resulting folder (let's call it Books) and put it onto Dropbox. If I then use my Mac computer's Safari browser and open <user>/Dropbox/Books/index.html I get a reasonably nice set of linked html files of her Bookpedia data.
However, if I try to access the above on my iPhone (which I'm using to test this stuff) the result is not so pretty. In the Dropbox App I can follow the index.html link but the resultant display does not show the book pictures nor do the other links work (touch a link and it turns red but doesn't do anything else). If I share the Books folder (in Dropbox) and try and use a shared link in the Safari App I can navigate into the Books sub-folders and see, for example, the book pictures but if I try to follow the index.html link I get almost the same behavior as in the Dropbox App (with a few extra complications).
Any advice on how to get the above to work (if possible) would be appreciated.
Another possibility would be to try and download the entire Books folder onto her android phone and see if I can browse it with an appropriate android app (I have not tested this yet and I'm not even sure whether it can be done so ... maybe later).
Still another possibility would be the one discussed in the "Gamepedia Viewer" post:
http://bruji.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f= ... oid#p23304
but, again, a bit too "techy" so not yet.
Finally, to change the subject slightly but, hopefully, remain germane:
Since you've stated elsewhere that there will never be ports to non-apple devices you might consider publishing the details of the pedia database structures thus allowing non-apple device applications to access the pedia data structures directly. Of course I'm assuming that you use some kind of standard database, e.g., SQL. Failing that you might consider documenting the XML export format (please excuse my ignorance if that's already the case) or even making the XML reading part of the pedia codebase open source so that it can be translated into a non-objective-C language (Java, for instance, is incredibly good for writing XML based applications ... and it happens to be the language of android ... how convenient).
Anyway, thanks for listening and any help will be appreciated.
Regards,
Gary Nunes