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Disable stop button (X) in Scene
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I would like to disable the stop button (X) in the upper right hand corner. I found one solution on this forum, but that doesn't seem to work anymore.
So my question is on how to disable the X button (hide the status bar?)? -
Hi,
This works for me, you have to slide two fingers on screen to close it.# Hide X button import ui view = ui.View(bg_color = 'slateblue') view.present('sheet', hide_title_bar=True)
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That's a solution for UI. How do I do that in Scene?
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iirc for scene you need to use a SceneView and use this approach.
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Maybe stupid, but how do I do that?
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Hide_title_bar does not work for me. Not sure why people recommend it.
This is a solution I came up with.
class MyScene(scene.Scene): def setup(self): self.label = scene.LabelNode('Test hide title bar', position=self.size/2, parent=self) self.hide_close() def hide_close(self, state=True): from obj_util import ObjCInstance v = ObjCInstance(self.view) # Find close button. I'm sure this is the worst way to do it for x in v.subviews(): if str(x.description()).find('UIButton) >= 0: x.setHidden(state) scene.run(MyScene())
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This worked for me using Pythonista 3, where v is an instance of a class derived from ui.View.
v.present(title_bar_color='#000000', hide_close_button=True, orientations=['portrait'])
Obviously, you only need the "hide_close_button=True" part.
By the way, I'm relatively new here, and I still don't know how to post code so the formatting remains intact. I just searched for how to do that for 5 minutes and was unsuccessful. If anyone replies how to do that, I'll fix this post.
Update: Thanks dgelessus.
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@technoway You can put three backticks before and after the code, like so:
```
your code here
```becomes
your code here
You can also add
python
right after the first three backticks to get Python syntax highlighting. -
@dgelessus @technoway Or just use the
</>
button in the editor. Addingpython
should usually not be necessary, syntax highlighting will mostly work without it. -
Indented by 4 spaces also works for code blocks.
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@technoway, I use a simple trick @ccc mentioned a long time ago. In 'Settings->Keyboards->Text Replacement' use 3 x comas to output 3 x ticks `
Not often you type 3 comas in a normal workflow. -
@Phuket2 That's a great idea!