Hi,
You can also run the widget in Pythonista and select „Use in Today“
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Hi,
You can also run the widget in Pythonista and select „Use in Today“
Hi,
got the same. Replace „full_screen“ with „fullscreen“
@OMZ: Great new beta. Nice icon but to much "Python" and to less "Pythonista". Maybe an icon with both symbols (big old symbol and small python icon within) could do it.
Just tried the appex module. Using appex.get_url() from the extensions console I got the error:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<string>", line 1, in <module>
File "/var/mobile/Containers/Bundle/Application/3DC76E83-91BE-4A1F-A8A2-2A00120079CC/Pythonista3.app/Frameworks/PythonistaKit3.framework/pylib/site-packages/appex.py", line 114, in get_url
return _path2url(url)
File "/var/mobile/Containers/Bundle/Application/3DC76E83-91BE-4A1F-A8A2-2A00120079CC/Pythonista3.app/Frameworks/PythonistaKit3.framework/pylib/site-packages/appex.py", line 5, in _path2url
import urlparse
ImportError: No module named 'urlparse'
Hi,
in Settings App select Pythonista and choose „Launch in Save mode“
Regards
Tom
Hi,
I tried this as well and had to use absolute paths to get it work. I dont get happy with relative paths at all.
BR Tom