* Native graphical Emacs on Android
@ 2022-10-02 13:30 sbaugh
2022-10-02 13:51 ` Lars Ingebrigtsen
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From: sbaugh @ 2022-10-02 13:30 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-devel
I would like to be able to use graphical Emacs (e.g. with rendered
images, buttons, menus, etc. rather than Emacs in a terminal emulator)
on Android.
I think this would work best with a native port of Emacs to Android's UI
framework, such that Emacs shows up as a native Android app. (rather
than running an X server and then running Emacs on top of that, which
works poorly in my experience.)
Note that compiling Emacs to run on Android and render in a terminal or
X server is basically trivial; it's teaching Emacs to render with
Android's UI framework that is hard.
Porting Emacs to any new UI framework is very hard, I know. I don't
think a fully-native (PGTK-style) port is necessary; something hacky
would be fine.
But I don't know anything about Android. Has anyone worked on this
before? Is this at all plausible?
I would be willing to fund development of such a port, if a developer
can be found to work on it.
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* Re: Native graphical Emacs on Android
2022-10-02 13:30 Native graphical Emacs on Android sbaugh
@ 2022-10-02 13:51 ` Lars Ingebrigtsen
2022-10-02 14:13 ` Po Lu
2022-10-02 14:12 ` Po Lu
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From: Lars Ingebrigtsen @ 2022-10-02 13:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: sbaugh; +Cc: emacs-devel
sbaugh@catern.com writes:
> I would like to be able to use graphical Emacs (e.g. with rendered
> images, buttons, menus, etc. rather than Emacs in a terminal emulator)
> on Android.
That would be very welcome.
> Porting Emacs to any new UI framework is very hard, I know. I don't
> think a fully-native (PGTK-style) port is necessary; something hacky
> would be fine.
Some people were previously discussing PGTK in relation to Android -- my
impression was that adjusting the PGTK port to work in Android would be
the way to go.
But I don't know much about Android, either.
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* Re: Native graphical Emacs on Android
2022-10-02 13:30 Native graphical Emacs on Android sbaugh
2022-10-02 13:51 ` Lars Ingebrigtsen
@ 2022-10-02 14:12 ` Po Lu
2022-10-02 16:03 ` Philip Kaludercic
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From: Po Lu @ 2022-10-02 14:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: sbaugh; +Cc: emacs-devel
sbaugh@catern.com writes:
> I think this would work best with a native port of Emacs to Android's UI
> framework, such that Emacs shows up as a native Android app. (rather
> than running an X server and then running Emacs on top of that, which
> works poorly in my experience.)
Note that the reason it works poorly is that the only X server for
Android is implemented quite badly.
> something hacky would be fine.
Why would it?
> But I don't know anything about Android. Has anyone worked on this
> before? Is this at all plausible?
I think it is plausible; I've looked at the Android native APIs, and it
seems to be be possible to get EGLSurfaces from an Android
NativeActivity, along with processing events in Emacs from a second
thread.
But EGL is probably overkill. Emacs can probably call the Android
Canvas APIs via JNI.
Emacs can then be built as a shared library which can be linked into the
application through JNI with some wrappers in Java.
> I would be willing to fund development of such a port, if a developer
> can be found to work on it.
Porting Emacs to Android has been on my list of things to try for a long
time, as I have dabbled in Android development in the past. I might
look into it (but not until the end of the winter); funding is
unnecessary.
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* Re: Native graphical Emacs on Android
2022-10-02 13:51 ` Lars Ingebrigtsen
@ 2022-10-02 14:13 ` Po Lu
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From: Po Lu @ 2022-10-02 14:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Lars Ingebrigtsen; +Cc: sbaugh, emacs-devel
Lars Ingebrigtsen <larsi@gnus.org> writes:
> Some people were previously discussing PGTK in relation to Android -- my
> impression was that adjusting the PGTK port to work in Android would be
> the way to go.
GTK does not support Android, so I don't understand how that could've
come up.
Qt however does. I don't know how well it works though.
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* Re: Native graphical Emacs on Android
2022-10-02 13:30 Native graphical Emacs on Android sbaugh
2022-10-02 13:51 ` Lars Ingebrigtsen
2022-10-02 14:12 ` Po Lu
@ 2022-10-02 16:03 ` Philip Kaludercic
2022-10-02 18:29 ` Jean Louis
2022-10-12 11:02 ` [SPAM UNSURE] " Stephen Leake
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From: Philip Kaludercic @ 2022-10-02 16:03 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: sbaugh; +Cc: emacs-devel
sbaugh@catern.com writes:
> I would like to be able to use graphical Emacs (e.g. with rendered
> images, buttons, menus, etc. rather than Emacs in a terminal emulator)
> on Android.
I haven't tried it out myself, but I recently found out about a
Termux[0] plug-in called Termux GUI[1]. Have you tried that out? From
what I see, the standard Termux repository also includes an X11 Build of
Emacs 28[2]!
[0] https://termux.dev/
[1] https://github.com/termux/termux-gui
[2] https://packages.termux.dev/apt/termux-x11/pool/main/e/emacs-x/
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* Re: Native graphical Emacs on Android
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@ 2022-10-02 18:29 ` Jean Louis
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From: Jean Louis @ 2022-10-02 18:29 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: sbaugh; +Cc: emacs-devel
* sbaugh@catern.com <sbaugh@catern.com> [2022-10-02 16:35]:
>
> I would like to be able to use graphical Emacs (e.g. with rendered
> images, buttons, menus, etc. rather than Emacs in a terminal emulator)
> on Android.
You may start here:
zielmicha/emacs-android: Emacs port to Android.:
https://github.com/zielmicha/emacs-android
--
Jean
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From: Stephen Leake @ 2022-10-12 11:02 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: sbaugh; +Cc: emacs-devel
sbaugh@catern.com writes:
> I would like to be able to use graphical Emacs (e.g. with rendered
> images, buttons, menus, etc. rather than Emacs in a terminal emulator)
> on Android.
I have a small music-playing app for Android, for my personal use.
It breaks with every release of Android; they pay lip service to
backward compatibility, but feel free to break anything.
So I keep my app deliberatly minimal, not doing anything beyond the bare
minimum.
I would avoid writing apps for Android like the plague.
--
-- Stephe
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