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More than 1 button won’t show up
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@ccc Poor guy, it is not easy to be a newbie 😅 in Python. there are so much ways to do the same
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One more approach just for completeness:
import ui def tap(sender): print(sender.title) def make_button(title, frame): return ui.Button( title=title, frame=frame, action=tap, background_color='white', border_color='blue', border_width=1, corner_radius=5) view = ui.View(name='test', frame=(0, 0, 400, 400)) view.add_subview(make_button('use', (10, 10, 100, 32))) view.add_subview(make_button('buy', (110, 10, 100, 32))) view.present('sheet')
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Holy БЛЯДЬ i see now.
I am such a тупица ТоТ
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@NewbieCoder Thanks to Google translate 👍
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@cvp What do you mean
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He pasted your text into https://translate.google.com to translate it into something that he could understand.
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Exactly but I use the app
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@NewbieCoder, lots of good answers here, but for completeness sake I would like to claim that there was nothing technically wrong with your original code, beyond the copy-paste error where you created
b
andba
, but set the attributes ofb
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@cvp, I read his answer three times, and could not see it saying the same thing.
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@mikael Ok, not exactly but +- 🙄