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    [Suggestion] for 1.6 where am I in the code?

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    • Phuket2
      Phuket2 last edited by

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      • Webmaster4o
        Webmaster4o last edited by

        I think for finding your place in the code, a minimal would be more helpful. This is present in many desktop IDEs (Sublime Text and Atom to name a few)

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        • omz
          omz last edited by

          It's not possible to modify the space bar of the system keyboard. Highlighting the current line might be helpful though, I'll consider that.

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          • Phuket2
            Phuket2 @omz last edited by

            @omz , ok I understand. That's a bummer. But @omz, it's not the cursor is lost. It's I can't at a glance see what class:method I am in. Often you have similar lines of code. I have been editing the wrong code before. I know I can scroll around or look at the pop down menu, but just takes extra time. Anyway, just a suggestion

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            • ltddev
              ltddev @Phuket2 last edited by

              @Phuket2 , I think what we're all seeing as we are now trying to do serious coding on the device, in Pythonista, whereas a few years ago, by comparison, the apps and utils we were creating amounted to a lot less lines of code than we are now. What you're talking about is a general fact that Pythonista has "grown up" and we are, as I say, trying to do much more serious things than we used to do. That means the tool needs to become more complex to keep up with the need if that is how @omz wants to take the product. I think some suggestions for better usability make sense in any case but it is important to keep in mind that Pythonista may not be/may never be suitable for the kind of multi-class, multi-composition unit code style that some users are talking about. I believe Pythonista may be going through a bit of an identity crisis :)

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              • Phuket2
                Phuket2 @Guest last edited by

                @hyddengen said:

                It's not possible to modify the space bar of the system keyboard. Highlighting the current line might be helpful though, I'll consider that.

                This is not as important as It used to be for me. Now I am on a iPad Pro 12' I see so much more.but it may still effect people on smaller screens.

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                • omz
                  omz last edited by omz

                  @Phuket2 This looks like spam to me, @hyddengen's post is an exact copy of mine from 9 months ago...

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                  • cvp
                    cvp last edited by

                    Or a click on quote instead of reply?

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                    • omz
                      omz last edited by

                      @cvp I don't think so, the post has been edited afterwards to add a completely unrelated link, so I've deleted it.

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                      • cook
                        cook last edited by

                        Lol...also he joined at the same time he posted and who joins a forum to find something from 9 months ago and then repost a comment!?

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                        • Phuket2
                          Phuket2 last edited by

                          I am a little/a lot naive when it comes to spam in a forum like this. For the life of me I can't see why people do it. So it's not the first thing that crosses my mind. I can only feel sorry for people who think it's smart to do this.
                          Actually it does infuriates me. People are here to,lean and enjoy programming with Pythonista/Editorial , So why should here be a target. Oh well, I guess this is the world we live in now. A little disheartening

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                          • cvp
                            cvp last edited by

                            I agree with you, thus the best is to ignore them and to stop to speak about it!
                            Have a good week-end

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                            • dgelessus
                              dgelessus last edited by

                              These spammers are probably just bots, not real humans. The only humans involved are the ones writing the bots (they are probably paid well enough for it to be worthwile) and the website owners who use "spambot services" hoping that they can promote their site.

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                              • omz
                                omz last edited by omz

                                Yes, copying an existing post verbatim, and then modifying it later is probably a pretty effective way to get around content-based spam filters, and it doesn't look immediately suspicious to a human either, especially if it's an old topic.

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                                • ccc
                                  ccc last edited by ccc

                                  Especially if the human is in a bar

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                                  • dgelessus
                                    dgelessus last edited by

                                    Unless the human is also a QA engineer and walking into a bar.

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                                    • Phuket2
                                      Phuket2 last edited by

                                      Lol, I spent 12hours every day in a bar. Bars are something I know about. I should write bar language 😱 But it's a good hint why I progress so slowly. You have to do something in retirement

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                                      • cvp
                                        cvp last edited by

                                        Ho, happy guy! 12 hours per day in a bar, my dream! but, but...I'm married, and unfortunately, not with a barmaid πŸ˜‡
                                        If you find a bar language, I buy it!
                                        Cheers or santΓ©, it's almost aperitif time, now.

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                                        • Phuket2
                                          Phuket2 @cvp last edited by

                                          @cvp , I am also not married any more (divorced over 16 yrs ago). No new wife, no girlfriend. Only possibilities. It's a cruel lonely life 😱

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                                          • cvp
                                            cvp last edited by

                                            You can thanks omz
                                            Pythonista is a marvelous mistress πŸ˜‚

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