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    • Zoot
      Zoot last edited by

      @cvp Yeah, that might be good enough as a general solution these days. Just doesn't work on my crusty old iPad Air. Oh well.

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      • cvp
        cvp @Zoot last edited by cvp

        @Zoot (not so) quick and (as usual) dirty script to allow a split screen with local documentation and console REPL mode, thus without needing split view of Pythonista and Safari.

        top right buttons = navigation in doc
        main view is presented as sheet to allow transparency
        as console command and output area is overriden by main view,
        their buttons are actionned by user buttons at bottom left

        1. edit button to put cursor in command textfield
        2. previous and next history

        y-position of user buttons change when keyboard (dis)appears
        program automatically sets console in partial screen

        Please, try and give me some feedback.
        Thanks

        And, one more time, this app is marvelous, you can (almost) do anything

        import console
        import editor
        from   objc_util import *
        import ui
        
        @on_main_thread
        def setConsolePartialScreen():
        	global next_OMTextView_is_console
        	win = ObjCClass('UIApplication').sharedApplication().keyWindow()
        	main_view = win.rootViewController().view() 
        	ret = '' 
        	next_OMTextView_is_console = False
        	def analyze(v,indent):
        		global next_OMTextView_is_console, console_width,console_view, b_prev, b_next
        		ret = None
        		for sv in v.subviews():
        			#print(indent,sv._get_objc_classname())
        			if 'UILabel' in str(sv._get_objc_classname()):
        				next_OMTextView_is_console = str(sv.text()) == '>'
        			elif 'OMTextView' in str(sv._get_objc_classname()):	
        				if next_OMTextView_is_console:
        					# this sv is the console TextView
        					console_view = sv
        					console_width = sv.size().width
        			elif 'UIImageView' in str(sv._get_objc_classname()):	
        				# <UIImage:0x281108240 named(main: DockAccessoryPanel) {28, 28}>
        				#print(sv.image())
        				if 'DockAccessoryPanel' in str(sv.image()):
        					b = sv.superview()	# button of ImageView
        					if console_width >= (ui.get_screen_size()[0]/3):
        						# simulate tap the partial/full console button	
        						UIControlEventTouchUpInside = 255
        						b.sendActionsForControlEvents_(UIControlEventTouchUpInside)
        					return True
        				elif 'HistoryPrev' in str(sv.image()):
        					b_prev = sv.superview()	# button of ImageView
        				elif 'HistoryNext' in str(sv.image()):
        					b_next = sv.superview()	# button of ImageView
        			ret = analyze(sv,indent+'  ')
        			if ret:
        				return ret
        	ret = analyze(main_view,'')
        	return ret
        	
        class my_View(ui.View):
        	global console_view, b_prev, b_next
        	def __init__(self):
        		# set Console in mode partial screen
        		setConsolePartialScreen()
        		#print(dir(console_view))
        		# build a transparent view
        		self.border_color = 'red'
        		self.border_width = 2
        		w,h = ui.get_screen_size()
        		self.background_color = (1,1,1,0)
        		self.frame = (0,0,w,h)
        		self.name = 'split-screen: Console REPL and doc viewer'
        		# webview with local doc in left part of screen
        		evw = editor._get_editor_tab().editorView().size().width
        		self.b_y = h-130
        		
        		wv = ui.WebView(name='wv')
        		wv.frame =(0,0,evw,self.b_y)
        		wv.load_url('zip:///private/var/containers/Bundle/Application/34BAEE1A-BC33-4D6F-A0C1-B733E4991F31/Pythonista3.app/Documentation.zip/py3/index.html')
        		self.add_subview(wv)
        		
        		bi_back = ui.ButtonItem(image=ui.Image.named('iob:ios7_arrow_back_32'))
        		bi_back.action = self.go_back
        		bi_forward = ui.ButtonItem(image=ui.Image.named('iob:ios7_arrow_forward_32'))
        		bi_forward.action = self.go_forward
        		self.right_button_items = [bi_forward, bi_back]
        		
        		# I don't know why but console history buttons are not accessible, thus I create user buttons with action = tapping real buttons
        		b_bg = ui.View()
        		b_bg.frame = (0,self.b_y,evw,h-self.b_y)
        		b_bg.background_color = 'white'
        		self.add_subview(b_bg)
        		b_command = ui.Button(name='b_command')
        		b_command.frame = (evw-150,self.b_y,24,24)
        		b_command.image = ui.Image.named('iob:compose_32')
        		b_command.action = self.b_command_action
        		self.add_subview(b_command)
        		b_prev_hist = ui.Button(name='b_prev_hist')
        		b_prev_hist.frame = (evw-70,self.b_y,24,24)
        		b_prev_hist.image = ui.Image.named('iob:chevron_down_32')
        		b_prev_hist.action = self.b_prev_hist_action
        		self.add_subview(b_prev_hist)
        		b_next_hist = ui.Button(name='b_next_hist')
        		b_next_hist.frame = (evw-30,self.b_y,24,24)
        		b_next_hist.image = ui.Image.named('iob:chevron_up_32')
        		b_next_hist.action = self.b_next_hist_action
        		self.add_subview(b_next_hist)
        		# advance one line because first is hidden
        		print('')
        	
        	def go_back(self,sender):
        		self['wv'].go_back()
        	def go_forward(self,sender):
        		self['wv'].go_forward()
        	def b_command_action(self,sender):
        		# edit command textfield
        		console_view.becomeFirstResponder()
        	def b_prev_hist_action(self,sender):
        		# simulate tap the previous console history button
        		UIControlEventTouchUpInside = 255
        		b_prev.sendActionsForControlEvents_(UIControlEventTouchUpInside)
        	def b_next_hist_action(self,sender):
        		# simulate tap the next console history button
        		UIControlEventTouchUpInside = 255
        		b_next.sendActionsForControlEvents_(UIControlEventTouchUpInside)
        	def keyboard_frame_did_change(self, frame):
        		# Called when the on-screen keyboard appears/disappears
        		# Note: The frame is in screen coordinates.
        		kbd_height = frame[3]
        		self['b_command'].y   = self.b_y - kbd_height
        		self['b_prev_hist'].y = self.b_y - kbd_height
        		self['b_next_hist'].y = self.b_y - kbd_height
        		#print('keyboard_frame_did_change',frame)
        
        def main():
        	global console_view, b_prev, b_next
        	v = my_View()
        	v.present('sheet')
        
        if __name__ == "__main__":
        	main() 
        

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        • cvp
          cvp @KipCarter last edited by

          @KipCarter said:

          Getting to a single icon to start the apps would be a huge boon.

          Possible without creating a standalone app, via standard Apple Shortcuts app, if you agree that the user buys Pythonista and you share your source code.

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          • mikael
            mikael @cvp last edited by

            @cvp, wow! You are the hacking wizard.

            How did you find the path to the doc bundle?

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            • cvp
              cvp @mikael last edited by

              @mikael After opening the doc tab (with ?), Î've analyzed the tree and I found this

               b'RoundedShadowContainerView'
                 b'UIView'
                 b'UIView'
                 b'UIView'
                   b'UIView'
                     b'UIView'
                       b'UIWebView'
                         b'_UIWebViewScrollView'
                           b'UIWebBrowserView'
                           Pythonista Documentation
              Welcome! This is the documentation for Pythonista. It is based on the official Python 3.6.1 documentation and includes information about additional modules that were developed specifically for Pythonista. 
              

              Then, I made a dir of the UIWebBrowserView, and one of its properties (I don't remember which one) gave me this url.

              'zip:///private/var/containers/Bundle/Application/34BAEE1A-BC33-4D6F-A0C1-B733E4991F31/Pythonista3.app/Documentation.zip/py3/index.html'
              
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              • mikael
                mikael @cvp last edited by

                @cvp, so, no big deal, easy to find, well documented. :-)

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                • cvp
                  cvp @mikael last edited by

                  @mikael Sure 😅
                  My only hard/long (for me) work was to try to

                  1. open the console in partial screen (already solved in a previous topic)
                  2. present a view without hiding the console, even if you can't really access it
                  3. simulate tapping the command TextField
                  4. simulate tapping the previous/next history buttons
                  5. move my own buttons up/down when the keyboard (dis)appears

                  If I didn't' find the url, I would set the web doc url

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                  • cvp
                    cvp last edited by cvp

                    Be careful, my script has a bug if the standard doc tab is open when you start the script.

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                    • omz
                      omz last edited by

                      @cvp I'm quite impressed by your reverse engineering skills. Very clever! 👍

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                      • cvp
                        cvp @omz last edited by

                        @omz Thanks, only patience and enough free time 😀
                        Only clever thing is your marvelous app which allows to realize such process.

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                        • cvp
                          cvp @mikael last edited by

                          @mikael Property to find url was

                          			if 'UIWebBrowserView' in str(sv._get_objc_classname()):
                          				#print(dir(sv.webView()))
                          				print(sv.webView().mainFrameURL()) 
                          
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                          • Ti Leyon
                            Ti Leyon last edited by

                            This is quite a good hack @cvp. Every problem looks simple once you solve them so this is not as easy as you make it look. My Pythonista wish list is for the app to reveal the secret of the afterlife because we only live twice. This means that to me Pythonista is already a dream come true that allowed me to achieve many important goals using an iPad. It is good as it is and whatever comes next is welcomed. However, please do not remove Python 2.xx.

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                            • ccc
                              ccc last edited by

                              I was all good up until please do not remove Python 2. It is dead, people. It already lived its two lives. Look at the issues just in this past week on this forum which are about Unicode encoding. Let's allow that stuff recede into the past where it belongs. Drop legacy Python because it is legacy.

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                              • cvp
                                cvp @ccc last edited by cvp

                                @ccc I understand that you/we want to use the latest Python level, but I don't understand the disadvantage to also keep Python 2 support in Pythonista for people who want it.
                                I say that I don't understand, not that there is no disadvantage

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                                • cvp
                                  cvp @Ti Leyon last edited by

                                  @Ti-Leyon said:

                                  this is not as easy as you make it look

                                  I agree, that's why I said it was hard and long for me 😅

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                                  • Ti Leyon
                                    Ti Leyon last edited by

                                    Tools never die @ccc. Will the concept of a hammer or that of the screwdriver die at some point? Even the basic lever is still useful when you only have a stick and a rock to lift a heavy weight. Python 2.xx will always be as useful as it ever was. I went over that discussion with you and others many times as you may remember. No one has ever provided a valid reason for the removal of Python 2.xx from Pythonista. Basic impulses can not dictate the direction of a logical entity (Pythonista).

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                                    • Ti Leyon
                                      Ti Leyon last edited by

                                      @cvp like the french philosopher Deleuze said: "Il fallait y penser!".

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