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Change notes show a downgrade of requests module.
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Not possible to release earlier? Just thinking about caused by the weekend - having more time for experiments with the new UI module.
Can't wait for the release! This makes my day. -
@omz First congrats... Sad for "open in...". Happy for rest of things... Once again congrats...
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Fantastic! Can't wait to integrate matplotlib directly into a native iOS interface. Will probably retain some of my web interface versions too so that I can still run cross-platform.
@briarfox - the release notes do not show a downgrade of requests: requests: 1.2.2 → 2.2.1
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Awesome, looking forward to all of those things! Except of course the "Open in..." loss, that is unfortunate. We still have network integration though, so you can still donwload files from the internet. Combined with apps that allow Wi-Fi sharing of their files (GoodReader, USB Disk, ...) it should be possible to work around that.
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@Kenbo01 Well thanks for pointing that out, It was late and I must have been seeing things :) Although it might have been a typo fixed my omz?
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Terrific! I can't wait for the new numpy/matplotlib!
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Great!
'Open in' seems like a small price to pay for numpy.
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I apologize for asking such a newb question, but I'm new to the world of ios devices. What does the loss of 'open in' imply? I have a bunch of python scripts that I wrote in other, non Apple environments (linux, MSWindows, Cygwin,...). I'm guessing that I will no longer be able to save a .py file to dropbox from another platform, and then have the option to open that file in pythonista. Is there another way to get those files into pythonista without having to retype them? Does this mean I can't share a script that I wrote on my iPad with other iPad owners, or even with my own iPhone?
I've been anxiously awaiting numpy support, but am now considering not updating if it means not having any way to import python scripts written on another machine (not a Mac - don't own a Mac). Or am I misunderstanding what the loss of 'open in' means? BTW - what if I import those other scripts before updating pythonista. Do they go away after I upgrade?
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The Dropbox API still works in Pythonista v1.5. Upgrading the app preserves your scripts. Open In is discussed in detail in Federico Viticci's review http://www.macstories.net/reviews/pythonista-1-5-custom-interfaces-matplotlib-and-no-more-open-in
Bottom line: go ahead and do the upgrade.
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Copy and paste works, too.
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Thanks! I'll download it tonight.
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Copy and paste works, too.
Only for plain text-based files though, images and other files can now only be imported via Dropbox or network modules.