Had to uninstall Imagepipe v. 0.77 to get latest v. 0.78. 0.78 "conflict" with v. 0.77. Strange.
Had to uninstall Imagepipe v. 0.77 to get latest v. 0.78. 0.78 "conflict" with v. 0.77. Strange.
For some reason, the #fdroid bot seems not to recognize the latest #imagepipe release.
I triple-checked everything: tag is ok, also version in build.gradle is increased.
Any ideas?
https://gitlab.com/fdroid/fdroiddata/-/blob/master/metadata/de.kaffeemitkoffein.imagepipe.yml
Should someone be interested, there is a #rc for the new #imagepipe version.
https://kaffeemitkoffein.de/nextcloud/index.php/s/Dees7SB22sXtoJa
A short story:
I am building the #android #sdk on my own and use my own #sdk build to develop #imagepipe .
See here:
https://codeberg.org/Starfish/SDK-Rebuilds
Doing it that way, I learned a lot.
#imagepipe also has zero #dependencies, so that the resulting #apk is only 643 KiB in size. It fits on a 3.5" #floppy #disk, should you remember them.
#imagepipe is also downward compatible to support devices running #android 4.0.1, whilst targeting #android 16, so you can use #imagepipe even on very old, outdated devices.
Unfortunately, my #samsung Galaxy young broke, so that I cannot test #imagepipe on a native device with a display as small as 320x240 pixels anymore. The last versions worked well on it.
I compiled the #android #sdk by myself.
Then, I integrated it into the #intellijidea #ide.
Next, I used it to lift #imagepipe to target api 36 (aka #android 16).
It works, and I am now testing the 2nd #rc.
I just successfully compiled the #android #sdk from #source for #api 36 (aka #android 16) .
I successfully tested it building #imagepipe targeting api 36.
I will update the build recipe at #codeberg and will add a short how-to-install-and-use, since the sdk needs some small tweaks to run well.
TL;DR: also with #api 36 you can compile the #sdk on your own and do not need the binaries from Google.
Does anyone has a spare Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite (version from 2020, SM-P610, not the successor) willing to sell it for a reasonable price?
I need a tablet with good, official #lineageos support.
Actually, any of the other officially supported Samsung tablets would be ok, too.
https://wiki.lineageos.org/devices/#samsung
You would also support the #floss #dev of #imagepipe and #TinyWeatherForecastGermany (yes, that's me) and help me to better test both #apps on real #tablet devices.

I am developing two #floss #apps , available at #fdroid.
I am still concerned about G***le making #android more and more proprietary and closed. Not sure #floss things will have a future there.
But where to migrate my apps to? Generic #java, using #javafx ?
#imagepipe version 0.75 is out and it brings you the long desired feature to zoom in and out from an image while editing.
#imagepipe is an #app for #android devices that removes #exif #data and modifies images to reduce size before sharing.
Simply put, it enhances your privacy when sharing pictures.
#imagepipe is #floss and can be installed from the #fdroid main repo or the #izzyRepo .
The #apk is also directly available from the project homepage.
The new version should be available there soon. I hope you enjoy this small holiday gift for you all. 🎁
You can visit the project homepage at #codeberg :