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can u help me Out?
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@cvp Omg, I'm so stupid. Thank you for your help. I would never have done it without you. Maybe I will contact you again if I do not get something in the script. Thank you.
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@some-user In this forum, there is no stupid because you use Pythonista 😂 Be sure, we all do some errors...
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@cvp okay one more question. How do I add this to my homescreen now? If I want to do that, I'll be redirected to Safari. Then it says I should add this to my homescreen. But that looks like that
https://twitter.com/Someuse79137145/status/1102583731959808000?s=09 -
@some-user I suppose you use the standard version of app, not the beta. I don't have any more this version thus I can't test the shortcut creation of this version but what you get is really not normal. It seems like the Safari page is an url, not a data...
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@cvp it opens the app and runs the Script
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@some-user ok, that's normal but not the icon it-self
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@JonB
Spotted your pointer to the GitHub humberry UI Tutorial, excitedly skipped over to GitHub
As I really do want to “get” using pyui’s....
Aargh! New Brick Walls!It may sound simple but how do I get a GitHub resident PYUI file to my iPad.
You cannot imagine what I have tried so far, including forking the Tutorial!Yours incompetently
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There are a few ways to get a github repo onto your iPad.
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install https://github.com/ywangd/stash, which if you read the readme comes with its own simple install script
Then you have a git command, which can clone a repo. You need to run stash using py2.7 for this to work. -
on a recent device, you can install the Working Copy app, which let's you clone repos, and has integration with pythonista.
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every GitHub repo has a zip download address, you can use wget in stash, or requests or urllib to download, then unzip it.
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pythonista tools has various tools, of various pedigree:
https://github.com/Pythonista-Tools/Pythonista-Tools/blob/master/GitHub Tools.md
Some may not work at all in current pythonista versions...
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@adrius42 there is a more manual workaround to copying pyui files from GitHub into Pythonista:
- Go to the .pyui file’s webpage on GitHub
- Click the Raw button near the upper right of that page.
- Select all the text and tap Copy
- Go back to Pythonista and create a new script
- Paste the text into that script
- Rename the script to change its file extension from .py to .pyui
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@some-user If you want to be able to "go to next input field" by a key, see here
Example: next number of items