Well, there is the app template.
You will need a Mac and an Apple developer account as well as xcode, but this allows you to package your Pythonista scripts in their own apps.
Welcome!
This is the community forum for my apps Pythonista and Editorial.
For individual support questions, you can also send an email. If you have a very short question or just want to say hello — I'm @olemoritz on Twitter.
Best posts made by Moe
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RE: Free "Runtime" App?
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RE: How to load a custom scene Texture?
My current approach is to load the tileset.png which contains all the tiles. I then use
Image.crop()
for every tile I want to extract. I then upscale them usingImage.resize()
by some arbitrary factor, because if I would let the scene upscale the 8x8 textures to something like 64x64, the performance drops hard. UsingBytesIO
I convert them toui.Image
without saving them on disk and from there I can load them as ascene.Texture
.But thank you for the hint that I can load the image and scale them in one operation!
All I had to do to fix the original problem was converting the tileset.png to RGB mode.
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RE: BioLib
@Webmaster4o I should have put a smiley at the end of that, I just couldn't resist to be the stereotypical un-fun German :P I know that you were just kindly poiting out a mistake :)
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RE: BioLib
Now to turn this into a steganography module ;)
Edit:
- steganography
- bug fixes and optimisations
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RE: Image2ASCII is on Github
Who needs base64 encoded images when you can have this?
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RE: [Tip] reading this forum
I'm not very active at posting here, but a very interested reader, so I have found the notifications as my main way of browsing this forum for some time now.
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RE: console autocomplete bug
Also in normal editor. If a word is fully written out and you use tab-autocomplete, the word will be doubled.
math --TAB--> mathmath
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RE: Using NSNotificationCenter help
NSNotificationCenter isnt not related at all to the UI-Notification-Center. NSNotificationCenter is some kind of async messaging system. You can register a function to be called when a certain message is sent in your program, somewhat similar to a delegate.