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Kritafor android11/8/2023 I believe that we lost at least one generation of digital artists due to this - not everyone can be productive by a non-LCD tablet and even those have been overpriced. This was the most apparent in the LCD tablet are where until recently was just the high end Wacom made Cintiq that was insanely expensive and nothing else. That’s likely because Linux for Chromebooks is still in beta, and does not have HW acceleration.This is basically Wacoms fault - they sat on their patents basically only producing expensive high end devices, preventing others from providing high volume basic but cheap devices. Awesome! It runs better than the Linux appimage, even. What I didn’t expect is that Krita for Android works flawlessly on my Acer Chromebook Spin 11, pressure sensitivity on the stylus and everything. Hopefully this is an easy fix or I’m missing something simple/obvious. On better notes, Krita on my Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 works pretty much as it should, except I cannot find the options (File, Edit, View, etc), and I cannot toggle my onscreen keyboard. It’s to the point that Google Chrome on this thing is now almost 40 versions behind (Can install as far as version 42, the Current release is version 79). The only Software update they ever gave that thing was some minor unspecific bug fixes and the ability to see the stylus cursor on the screen. If it isn’t possible, then I’d blame Wacom more than anyone else. Since the Cintiq is probably the only real drawing tablet that’s running such an older version of Android, I’m not sure if backporting to an earlier Android API for the Cintiq would even be possible/feasible/worth it at all. As much as I’d LOVE Krita on my cintiq on the go, that should probably be an “eventually maybe, if ever” request. That means that Krita will not work on the Wacom Cintiq Companion Hybrid (Android 4.2.1) at this time. I did a bit more digging, and the Android API version used to port Krita is for Android 5.0. Kind of a PSA/update here for anyone who is interested in Krita on Android devices (and a small rant against Wacom). /./include/QtCore/././src/corelib/kernel/qvariant.h:399:16: note: because ‘QVariant::Private’ has user-provided ‘QVariant::Private::Private(const QVariant::Private&)’ģ99 | inline Private(const Private &other) Q_DECL_NOTHROW /./include/QtCore/././src/corelib/kernel/qvariant.h:273:25: warning: implicitly-declared ‘QVariant::Private& QVariant::Private::operator=(const QVariant::Private&)’ is deprecated /./include/QtCore/././src/corelib/kernel/qvariant.h: In constructor ‘QVariant::QVariant(QVariant&)’: /./include/QtCore/qtextstream.h:1,įrom. /./include/QtCore/././src/corelib/serialization/qtextstream.h:46,įrom. Use 7 or later.Įrror: Target option 6 is no longer supported. Performing build step for 'ext_qt'Įrror: Source option 6 is no longer supported. Build files have been written to: /home/minstrel/kritadev/android_build/b Warning: ANDROID_API_LEVEL not set, using the default one: 21 Warning: ANDROID_ABI not specified, using the default one: armeabi-v7a androidbuild.sh -p=all -src=/home/minstrel/kritadev/krita -build-root=/home/minstrel/kritadev/android_build -ndk-path=/home/minstrel/Android/Sdk/ndk/android-ndk-r18b -sdk-path=/home/minstrel/Android/Sdk I can barely make functional python scripts so I might not be too helpful for Krita on that end, but I do want to actively test the latest builds for any bug fixes on Android that are within my power to test.
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