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Wish list for next release
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@Webmaster4o Thank you very much! Now everything is clear. That's it for my request. Can't wait to see other wishlist entries :)
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Release 2.0 is wonderful! Thanks a lot! I'm really enjoying the tabbed editing since I usually work with several files at once.
If it were Christmas again I would wish for:
- support for arbitrary file names including names without extension and dot files
- better support for external keyboards (I usually work with a Bluetooth keyboard), e.g. paging up/down through the code, switching between tabs, opening files, etc.
- support of the action button on the iPhone (or is there after all I ust could not find it?).
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@marcus67 the action button on iPhone is with the rename and find buttons, tap the file name ;)
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@Webmaster4o Thanks! I knew it must be somewhere! :-)
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A Today widget would be excellent.
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@disorientedp Ole has tried that already, but he said that because of the RAM limitations imposed on today widgets you wouldn't be able to do anything useful with it.
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@dgelessus , even if we can write out own widgets, would be nice to have one written in objective c by omz. Could provide some forum updates, url launching etc... Just a idea. Oh, other info it could provide is the size of the home dir and I am sure some other useful information
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-pip support (StaSh is great, but native support would be huge)
-barring the ability to install packages with C-extension dependencies--
+1 scikit-learn
+1 scipy
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@damian native pip support would never get through apple review. It's downloading external code.
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I'd love to see the ability to restrict keychain access with a passcode or Touch ID.
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With the unfortunate demise of computable, an iPython notebook with pandas would be awesome.
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For an update 2.1, I would very much like the ability to assign (unused) keyboard shortcuts (e.g. command+Q on an external keyboard) to script shortcuts (under the wrench, as one of the options for edit shortcut, similar to icon).
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I am not sure it @computable still monitors this forum https://forum.omz-software.com/topic/888/more-python-for-ipad-on-the-way/5
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@Olaf I don't have a keyboard to test with, but this should be possible in objc by setting the keyCommands on the SharedApplication, or perhaps the specific view controllers. Maybe someone with an ext kb and some objc knowledge can pipe in.
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@JonB I have a bluetooth keyboard handy. This would, however be good for a built-in feature. I don't think saying "You can do it with
objc_util
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Try running this, which adds a command-h shortcut, which simply prints hi to the console.
(if there is already a command-h shortcut, just change the 'h' on line 27 to some other unused character)
This is not very clean, and might not survive globals clears, and should not be run multiple times, but is more of a proof of concept. If it works, it would be easy to extend to something cleaner (ps this shows an example of swizzling, though in a not very safe manner)
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Thanks, @JonB, but it doesn't work. I got an AttributeError on line 20:
No method found for selector "initWithInput:modifierFlags:action:"
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@Olaf
ReplaceUIKeyCommand.alloc().initWithInput_modifierFlags_action_
withUIKeyCommand.keyCommandWithInput_modifierFlags_action_
and the script will run.@JonB The script runs after above modification. But it seems to have no effect. Any ideas? It would be super awesome to get this script working.