The share on gmail doesn't work for me (I'm not using the beta, but the standard one). I've also have owncloud, but the share action doesn't work neither.
Maybe we can add pythonista the ability to open editorial projects?
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The share on gmail doesn't work for me (I'm not using the beta, but the standard one). I've also have owncloud, but the share action doesn't work neither.
Maybe we can add pythonista the ability to open editorial projects?
Maybe we can let pythonista import all files except executables? .txt, .csv, .jpg and so on?
Some ios apps allows to share a directory of app documents. When you connect the ipad to a PC (like a simple Ubuntu 16) you can see all this shared directories and upload / download file and directories inside those shares.
An example is playerXtreme, but also iComix and a lot of apps. I think also Editorial lets do the same thing:
http://www.jackenhack.com/editorial-app-import-modules-with-pipista/
This would be a great way to add, download and handle pythonista projects: the share could contain python projects, and you should be able to upload easily your files.
Is it possible to add this feature?
The problem with unicode is not in python code, but in input files.
With stash and wget I solved.
I'll try also the smb, thanks.
Pythonista is a great editor, better than most Desktop ones.
It would be great to add a system to symplify the python projects downloading and installation (egg system market?) , because python is a great scripting and programming tool, and It would add a lot of functionalities to ios.
Downloading the file with the extesion I have an unicodeDecodeError (ascii codec can't decode character \xe2 in position 0: ordinal not in range).
An important question: some text files are encoded.
Mine are unix - UTF-8
If I copy and paste the content, what's the encoding of the file created?
and with that download extesion, will it change the charset?
I have them in my pc and I can share them with SMB/samba, or on http server.
I use owncloud and it's a possibility too.
I should be very nice to be able to import a zip file and extract on a directory (new project) on pythonista.
I've also tried to create a CSV file but pythonista adds me an extension (.txt, .py, etc).
Using the usb port of the ipad, I can only put files on DCIM.
Why it's so hard to copy files on IOS?
I have a project with 3 files: a py source code, an input file and an output file. I need to copy those three files on the iPad to run that code. I've tried, but I cannot find how.
I thought it should be possibile with the App Extension, but when I open the .py file with that, it doesn't let me save it inside the app.
Can you help me?
Thanks in advance, best regards.