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Pythonista 1.4
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I'm pleased to announce that Pythonista 1.4 is available now. It brings an all-new UI for iOS 7, new modules for contacts, geo-location and text-to-speech, Open in menu integration, an improved library view, and quite a lot more.
Federico Viticci has already written a great rundown of the most notable new features and improvements on MacStories:
→ Automate iOS Contacts, Location Services, and Open In Menu with Pythonista 1.4
You can also read the release notes for all the details:
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Ha. In my thread 58 minutes ago I asked about the Open In menu. DEUS EX APPSTORE. :D
EDIT: Nope.
So I thought this was the answer. What I need to do is take a file IN Pythonista and Open In... another application. Files being visible in the sidebar is a nice step, but it needs the ability to take those files and Open In other apps that support them. Right now I have content in Pythonista that I can't get where it needs to go.
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Nah, I'm sticking with the previous version. Even though it has new features I would like to use, I would rather not update because the new design is too painful to bear.
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@RainmanNoodles You could try the
console.quicklook()
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@omz Nope, doesn't work. It works for some files, not others.
I'd like to see something like
console.open_in()
that triggers the document interaction controller for opening the specified file path in other apps. It would make this task a lot easier.You could also name it
console.open_uidocumentinteractioncontroller()
but that seems unnecessarily wordy. :DAlso, since this thread is more about the 1.4 update, maybe use this thread for discussion on this particular problem.
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@RainmanNoodles Something along the lines of
console.open_in()
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Thank you so much for 1.4! It fixed all of my problems. :-)
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Thanks!
Very Good Updates! (^^ -
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V1.4 using cmd+space switch ,but on IOS,this key is switch en/chinese, now on V1.4 I can't switch cn/english.so can you change this key to other?
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When the bluetooth keyboard using. can disable the bottom 2 line?
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Didn't realize this, I guess I need to change the shortcut then (or perhaps make it customizable).
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Not possible right now, sorry.
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- Can using cmd+G (Go) .
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@wolf71 cmd+G is probably not a good choice, it's commonly used for select next search result on OS X (and I might use it for that in Pythonista as well).
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Can add the muti-lines comment function?
select muti-lines ,and then cmd+/ to comment or discomment .
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I wanted to say that wolf71 isn't the one struggling with the Cmd-Space shortcut. I have two keyboards set up (English and Russian), and I confirm that Pythonista intercepts the Cmd-Space shortcut, which otherwise switches between keyboards. The only workaround is to open the on-screen keyboard (via the Eject key on the Apple Wireless Keyboard), tap the Next Input Method button on the on-screen keyboard, and then hide the on-screen keyboard. (Version 1.4.)