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- Minetest Android port
- =====================
- Date: 2014 06 28
- Controls
- --------
- The Android port doesn't support everything you can do on PC due to the
- limited capabilities of common devices. What can be done is described
- below:
- While you're playing the game normally (that is, no menu or inventory is
- shown), the following controls are available:
- * Look around: touch screen and slide finger
- * double tap: place a node or use selected item
- * long tap: dig node
- * touch shown buttons: press button
- * Buttons:
- ** left upper corner: chat
- ** right lower corner: jump
- ** right lower corner: crouch
- ** left lower corner: walk/step...
- left up right
- down
- ** left lower corner: display inventory
- When a menu or inventory is displayed:
- * double tap outside menu area: close menu
- * tap on an item stack: select that stack
- * tap on an empty slot: if you selected a stack already, that stack is placed here
- * drag and drop: touch stack and hold finger down, move the stack to another
- slot, tap another finger while keeping first finger on screen
- --> places a single item from dragged stack into current (first touched) slot
- Special settings
- ----------------
- There are some settings esspecially usefull for Android users. Minetest's config
- file can usually be found at /mnt/sdcard/Minetest.
- * gui_scaling: this is a user-specified scaling factor for the GUI- In case
- main menu is to big or small on your device, try changing this
- value.
- * inventory_image_hack: if your inventory items are messed up, try setting
- this to true
- Known issues
- ------------
- Not all issues are fixed by now:
- * Unable to exit from volume menu -- don't use the volume menu, use Android's
- volume controls instead.
- * 512 MB RAM seems to be inadequate -- this depends on the server you join.
- Try to play on more lightweight servers.
- Versioning
- ----------
- Android version numbers are 4 digits instead of Minetest's 3 digits. The last
- number of Android's version represents the Android internal version code. This
- version code is strictly incremental. It's incremented for each official
- Minetest Android build.
- E.g. pre-release Minetest Android builds have been 0.4.9.3, while the first
- official version most likely will be 0.4.10.4
- Requirements
- ------------
- In order to build, your PC has to be set up to build Minetest in the usual
- manner (see the regular Minetest documentation for how to get this done).
- In addition to what is required for Minetest in general, you will need the
- following software packages. The version number in parenthesis denotes the
- version that was tested at the time this README was drafted; newer/older
- versions may or may not work.
- * android SDK (x86_64 20131030)
- * android NDK (r9d)
- * wget (1.13.4)
- Additionally, you'll need to have an Internet connection available on the
- build system, as the Android build will download some source packages.
- Build
- -----
- Debug build:
- * Enter "build/android" subdirectory
- * Execute "make"
- * Answer the questions about where SDK and NDK are located on your filesystem
- * Wait for build to finish
- After the build is finished, the resulting apk can be fond in
- build/android/bin/. It will be called Minetest-debug.apk
- Release build:
- * In order to make a release build you'll have to have a keystore setup to sign
- the resulting apk package. How this is done is not part of this README. There
- are different tutorials on the web explaining how to do it
- - choose one yourself.
- * Once your keystore is setup, enter build/android subdirectory and create a new
- file "ant.properties" there. Add following lines to that file:
-
- > key.store=<path to your keystore>
- > key.alias=Minetest
- * Execute "make release"
- * Enter your keystore as well as your Mintest key password once asked. Be
- carefull it's shown on console in clear text!
- * The result can be found at "bin/Minetest-release.apk"
- Other things that may be nice to know
- ------------
- * The environment for Android development tools is saved within Android build
- build folder. If you want direct access to it do:
-
- > make envpaths
- > . and_env
-
- After you've done this you'll have your path and path variables set correct
- to use adb and all other Android development tools
- * You can build a single dependency by calling make and the dependency's name,
- e.g.:
- > make irrlicht
- * You can completely cleanup a dependency by calling make and the "clean" target,
- e.g.:
- > make clean_irrlicht
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