Welcome!
This is the community forum for my apps Pythonista and Editorial.
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Feature Requests
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Scripts will be able to run in the background for up to 10 minutes with the next update. Yes, it is kind of fascinating to open a localhost URL in Mobile Safari ;). This will also enable some other pretty interesting use cases, e.g. scripts that watch the clipboard while you're working in a different app...
As for iCloud sync, I'm pretty sure this wouldn't be approved by Apple; they don't even allow iTunes file sharing for executable code...
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Thanks for the update! That will be great to have scripts run in the background, and I understand the file syncing issue. Maybe Apple will relax eventually.
Is there any hope with the spaces vs tabs? I'm still learning Python, but from what I gather, spaces vs tabs is a bit of a hot topic. PEP 8 strongly recommends spaces only for indents in new projects, though there are arguments from both sides. Options would be nice.
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I know that tabs-vs-spaces is an issue, especially with pasted code etc. I'm aware of PEP8 but still personally prefer tabs (but I don't want to start a debate here)...
Eventually, there will probably be some sort of setting for this, though I'm not sure about some implementation details yet (e.g. what to do when a file is opened that uses a different tab setting...). I would also have to make some changes to the text rendering (making tabs visible when spaces are selected) so it's really not a trivial feature... To sum it up, this probably won't be in the next update, but it's definitely on my radar and that update won't be the last one. ;)
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Thanks again. In the meantime, we can write conversion scripts and, BTW, I will be posting a new project soon that does just that sort of thing.
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Thanks for the app, it rocks! I have a small request. It would be nice if multi-line docstrings were properly highlighted in the editor :)
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Folders! It would be great to be able to organize all the python scripts in multiple folders. Having all the python scripts cluttered in one big list makes it very unwieldy to work with large, multiple modules.
Also tabbed pane viewing to easily switch between modules.
btw. The app does rock. Great job, thanks.
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@omz: I know there is somehow a 10 minute limit in the os, and 10 minutes is fine, but some apps (ie pandora) can run presumably forever in the background. Do you know how it does that?
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@C0deH4cker It's because they are playing music, there's an exception for that.
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hi,
i would really appreciate numpy or scipy? would be worth some bucks :)
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@omz Then add the ability for scripts to play music like that. Then, people could play silence and have it running forever lol.
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@C0deH4cker - Unless the primary purpose of your app is music playback, Apple is <b>extremely</b> displeased if you attempt this kind of 'loophole'.
The same goes for the other flags that allow permanent backgrounding: GPS, VoIP, etc.
Good way to get your app immediately yanked / over-analyzed by Apple for any other slight infraction they might not have noticed before.
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Extraordinary app... Thank you so much for making it! I have some really minor wishes (along with a more major one). I use pythonista mostly at the interactive prompt, and would love an option for the app to open there directly, rather than having to wait for it to load and then swipe across. Also, could you implement a menu for reloading a script as a module into the interpreter (or alternatively executing them)?
The more major one is numpy/scipy/matplotlib. I understand this is probably too big a task though! I wonder if a port of some of matplotlib's basic functionality would be possible using the canvas stuff?
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Yeah I would like to see matplotlib included into Pythonista in the future. I've used it plenty in the past and it was very nifty.
Access to more of the iPad/iPhone's camera, mic, GPS services, etc would also be nice.
Finally I would LOVE to see a free Pythonista app that lets people run codes that are submitted onto a server from -paid- app subscribers. So if I bought the app, I could upload my projects and someone who has the free app could then view the app in their free version. I'm not sure this is possible due to Apple's store limitations. But something along these lines would be great.
Keep up the good work! I can't wait for my Logitech keyboard so I can really utilize this app to it's potential (that touch screen kills)
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I was wondering if it will be possible to access the iPod library (like play music, retrieve song info, and detect if music is playing).
The reason why I want this is because I've already created a script on my Mac which prints out the lyrics to the song iTunes is currently playing, and I would like to be able to do the same on my iPad.
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Pygame or something would be awesome! Iv been using pygame for a while but right now i cant always be near my computer so it would be nice to have something similar instead of having to completely learn a new library ( like I'm attempting to do now with pythonista)
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Could you add support for position, accelerometer, magnetometer data along with access to the apple map api?
It would also be great if you could add support for OpenGL ES
Pythonista is the tool that has finally got me into writing Python after years of Perl scripting. It's great to finally have a tool that means I can write useful code directly on my iPad. Thanks
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When using an external keyboard within the Python interactive prompt it would be useful if the up arrow key on the keyboard would go back through the command history
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Speaking of using keyboards on Pythonista.. A big annoyance for me is typing '''
If you try to type it, you will get ''''''
And if you delete one of the apostrophes, you'll delete two.
The only way to type ''' is to type ' ' which produces '' '' then you add a space to the second one, so you end up with '' ' ' ... then you delete one of the two seperated apostrophes, THEN combine them. Finally you get '''
It really is a pain in the butt for something that I use ALL the time to comment out blocks of code.
I would like to suggest a way to tweak the auto complete features. I understand the usefulness for them when you're typing by hand, but if you invest in a keyboard they really become a problem!
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+1 for kivy - x-platform GUI
I wrote a python program for Android using it - with the advantage that I could test it on Linux first. Only the paths differ between the two OSes.
Currently I maintain two versions of my Pythonista programs - the Linux ones use tkinter and the iOS ones use console - which is a bit clunky.
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Definitely Scene needs keyboard events support for input.