Another example is here: https://hacks.mozilla.org/2013/01/introducing-the-firefox-os-boilerplate-app/
See the packed app section. KAMI 2013/4/12 KAMI911 KAMI911 <kami...@gmail.com> > Hi all, > > Great job! I really love this :o) > > 2013/4/12 Michael Meeks <michael.me...@suse.com> > >> Hi Andrzej, >> >> On Thu, 2013-04-11 at 18:46 +0100, Andrzej J. R. Hunt wrote: >> > I've started working on a Firefox OS version of the Impress Remote app. >> > Currently only TCP will be supported, hardcoded to use localhost (I'll >> > start working on Bluetooth once I obtain some suitable hardware, >> > hopefully by the end of the month). >> >> That's cool :-) I CC Kami who would no doubt love to help out / >> mentor >> you for a GSOC project around this over the summer. Kami (CC'd) is on >> the FirefoxOS team and also an old-time LibreOffice contributor. >> >> I -believe- the plan is for FirefoxOS-next to implement Bluetooth >> APIs >> in Javascript [ or somesuch magic ] which is being worked on, possibly >> Kami can help get you some pointers there (?). >> > > WebBluetooth is currently under implementing. Here comes more info: > https://wiki.mozilla.org/WebAPI/WebBluetooth > >> >> > At the moment the app only allows connecting to Impress and moving >> > forward by one slide. For now I'm concentrating on implementing a full >> > backend (i.e. keeping track of presentation state and storage of slide >> > previews / notes), a prettier / more usable UI will come later. >> >> Nice. Arguably repeating the experience of the physics in the >> coverflow >> widget would not be so great for switching slides ;-) I'd love to see >> that changed to need a scroll + tap to switch slide on Android even... >> >> > For testing it is easiest to use the Firefox OS Simulator, which is a >> > Firefox (browser) plugin -- this needs to pointed at the sources in >> > firefoxos/sdremote. (Note: you need to restart the simulator before >> > updating the app for any changes to take effect.) >> >> No idea how that stuff is packaged, but if we can add a Makefile >> that >> creates a package of some kind, then I guess ( since this can be built >> on any platform) we could encourage the Android tinderbox to up-load >> that :-) >> > > Apps file are a zip file with manifest file. It is relative easy to pack > it. > https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Apps/Manifest > > Probably this demo provides all information to make an installable, > self-containing apps. > http://comoyo.github.io/blog/2013/03/12/build-first-ffos-app/ > >> >> > Screenshot of app in Simulator + Console attached. >> >> Looks lovely :-) >> >> ATB, >> >> Michael. >> -- >> michael.me...@suse.com <><, Pseudo Engineer, itinerant idiot >> >> > Thank you, > KAMI >
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