Which dialect of Markdown is that from? I don’t believe “standard” Markdown has that in. What I use (and in my code process, but that’s a different story) using the <ins> HTML tag. (You can embed HTML in Markdown - for most Markdown processors.)
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RE: Passing An Image Back To Workflow
Something for y'all to pick the bits out of...
A reply from @WorkflowHQ on Twitter contained the following...
"Also regarding sending images, Workflow can decode base64 encoded images."
Does this help us here? Can we encode images base64?
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RE: Passing An Image Back To Workflow
All this talk about iCloud illustrates one of the reasons why I'm not looking for a "write to file" solution.
Clipboard would be fine, though "trashing" the clipboard should only be done if necessary. It seems that it is.
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RE: Passing An Image Back To Workflow
To reveal a little more of the picture...
... My idea was to create a graphing Pythonista capability so Workflow might pass a CSV (file) into Pythonista and then do something with the graph (image) returned.
In essence I wanted to add graphing to Workflow. I would expect Pythonista would be a good way to do it.
Would Editorial do this better than Pythonista?
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RE: Passing An Image Back To Workflow
Thanks to all.
Workflow can have an image passed in to a "stage" in its pipeline. And I think it can have a stage output one.
While OK on the clipboard or persistent file front I wondered if the Pythonista stage could ingest and emit images directly.
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Passing An Image Back To Workflow
Those of you who use Workflow know it can handle images.
Any idea how a Pythonista "stage" in the pipeline might pass an image back?
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RE: Editorial Features
I've not tried it but 1Writer claims javascript support. Some people might like that: http://1writerapp.com/docs/js
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RE: I would back a Kickstarted Mac version of Editorial
Playing Devil's Advocate: What would this bring over existing IDE's on Mac?
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RE: Pipeline Of Stages In Pythonista
Thanks to everybody for your responses so far.
I like the dictionary idea and @ccc had a particularly good thought in terms of stages being in a file, perhaps new line separated.
@ccc I'll be in touch with you during the week as you emailed me. For those who don't know, we both work for IBM - which has a positive stance on Open Source but some governance around it.
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Pipeline Of Stages In Pythonista
I would like to allow the user of a progam I'm developing to create a pipeline of stages, probably separated by the | character (or a replacement). They would pass this text string to my program.
For example:
fred.txt | takeLines 5 | takeColumns 3 | makeHTML | fred.html
These are not the real stages and I probably haven't got the Unix file handling syntax quite right but bear with me, please.
Has anyone done this? And do you know of any modules that make it easy?
The pipeline is probably going to be invoked by:
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Command line parameters when running (from the console?)
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As part of an iOS extension.
I'm not sure if there are any gotchas or if I can get any help with parsing the stages.
I also can tweak the syntax. If I can't use | within the input string I could choose something else; I don't mind much.
One thing I'm sure of is I don't want to have the pipeline invoke multiple Pythonista programs. The data is too cumbersome to keep parsing and externalising at each stage. Or, put another way, it would introduce unnecessary inefficiency.
Thoughts?
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RE: What is wrong with this code?
Not to try to answer your question but just to observe you're (mostly) using a large bold font in this post.
Only the code snippets are normal. I don't know if you can edit the post but anyway...
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RE: Can I use Pythonista to manipulate Excel files?
Funnily enough I'm playing with CSV manipulation as an array I call a "matrix" right now.
Nothing useful to report yet.
But I'd love to be able to read in a .xls(x) file in my program.
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RE: Quick hackish html-book documentation scraper for offline reading
Shouldn't it recurse to the boundary of the domain?
i.e. Relative links are in, as are ones for the same domain name. But ones outside of the domain aren't.
Not having examined the code I don't know if you break cycles, also.
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RE: Performance
As a guy who does (mainframe) Performance for a living I'd say that if a language is scripting some underlying capabilities you have to think about two things:
- The capabilities' being scripted speeds. For example Java's JNI usually is doing native stuff that might not be possible to speed up.
- The scripting language and code. So, Javascript in most browsers now has good JIT compilation etc. I've not heard of much effort to speed up Python other than PyPy. (I'd love links to discussions on how Python can be sped up.)
But then there's the algorithm. If you wrote bad code (and what is bad code might be environment-specific) you get what you deserve. :-)
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RE: Access to Apple standard language dictionaries?
I think Workflow has a "define this" stage. Not sure how they do it. But maybe you could invoke it.
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RE: A Simple HTTP Server
Thanks for asking that question @duffy . It's what ultimately inhibited my using a Pythonista HTTP Server to provide a web page in slide over that acts as a toolbar.
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RE: MultiMarkdown in Editorial
Thanks @ccc and how would you know which of these Editorial is using (by default)? I would also wonder - if this is relevant - which settings are being used as well.
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RE: MultiMarkdown in Editorial
Glad someone's nudging @omz to support MORE of MultiMarkdown. I wonder, however, which MultiMarkdown engine is being used. If it's a "standard" one then it's different from a home-grown one.