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    Export code and output as pdf file

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    • cvp
      cvp @mikael last edited by cvp

      @mikael I had also thought to an online conversion html to pdf but it needs Internet and you have to share/select Shortcuts/select shortcut instead of tools/select tool
      thus one step more πŸ˜‚

      all I deduce is that we have a great application with Pythonista

      Edit: could you share the shortcut, I'm interested, thanks

      Edit2: and your solution provides lines numbers, I'm giving up, you're the best

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      • JonB
        JonB last edited by

        Note the professor wants both code AND program output.
        (output, i can understand... i have no idea why anyone would ever want to see python code in pdf form)

        I imagine also that he might expect some kind of header/format?

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        • cvp
          cvp @JonB last edited by

          @JonB Agree, but passing via html helps for other infos like headers..., isn'it.

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          • mikael
            mikael @cvp last edited by

            @cvp, I agree that an all-Pythonista solution would be nicer and provide more opportunities to handle several files with a single click. Anyway, here’s the shortcut.

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            • cvp
              cvp @mikael last edited by

              @mikael Thanks a lot. I didn't even know this feature of posting to an API in Shortcuts app.
              I like it.

              I always try to process all in Pythonista but I wait the day when @omz would add the functionality to share/open a file to a specific app without passing via a menu, because Shortcuts can do it...

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              • ccc
                ccc last edited by ccc

                path = editor.get_path()
                file_name = os.path.basename(path)
                i = file_name.rfind('.')
                if i>= 0:
                    file_name = file_name[:i] + '.pdf'
                
                # Can be rewritten as...
                
                file_name = os.path.basename(os.path.splitext(editor.get_path())[0]) + '.pdf'
                
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                • cvp
                  cvp @ccc last edited by cvp

                  @ccc Thanks. Shame on me, I knew it.... 😒

                  Edit: also modified in my github

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                  • cvp
                    cvp last edited by

                    Still to find in the tool the way to get the console output to add it to the pdf...

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                    • mikael
                      mikael @cvp last edited by

                      @cvp, easier to redirect all output to a file?

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                      • cvp
                        cvp @mikael last edited by

                        @mikael Sure but needs to change the code?

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                        • cvp
                          cvp last edited by cvp

                          This code should return the console content

                          from objc_util import *
                          
                          def GetConsoleText():
                          	print('called')
                          	win = ObjCClass('UIApplication').sharedApplication().keyWindow()
                          	main_view = win.rootViewController().view()	
                          	ret = '' 
                          	def analyze(v):
                          		ret = None
                          		for sv in v.subviews():
                          			if 'textview' in str(sv._get_objc_classname()).lower():
                          				if 'OMTextEditorView' not in str(sv.superview()._get_objc_classname()):	# not TextView of script
                          					return sv.text()
                          			ret = analyze(sv)
                          			if ret:
                          				return ret
                          	ret = analyze(main_view)
                          	return ret
                          

                          Thus full code can be found here

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                          • mikael
                            mikael @cvp last edited by

                            @cvp, no need to change the code:

                            import contextlib, runpy
                            
                            with open('ex1_result.txt', 'w') as f:
                              with contextlib.redirect_stdout(f):
                                runpy.run_module('ex1')
                            
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                            • cvp
                              cvp @mikael last edited by

                              @mikael I didn't know this functionality.
                              But, that will say that the whole console is redirected, even if your script asks questions...
                              Anyway, this is a shorter and general solution.

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                              • mikael
                                mikael @cvp last edited by

                                @cvp, agree, case by case either option may be more applicable. I wanted to remind us of both of these capabilities (running a py file and redirecting output), as both might come handy in various contexts.

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                                • cvp
                                  cvp @mikael last edited by

                                  @mikael "My" solution is not very elegant and I'm not sure it is robust and would stay operational in next versions of Pythonista.
                                  I searched this way for the fun because I I thought that if the console is displayed and is scrollable, it has to be in a TextView...
                                  And during my tests, I discovered the "console πŸ”½ " button and its pop up menu where you can copy all the console...In the past, I often selected the whole text and copied without knowing this possibility 😒

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