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    This is the community forum for my apps Pythonista and Editorial.

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    • RE: I made GUI Helper

      after a quick test I saw that it makes it possible to hide the statusbar and the title bar.

      can u tell us the rest of the use?

      Thanks :)

      posted in Pythonista
      scopaest
      scopaest
    • RE: Thank you Omz for the immense update!

      yea, thank you for pythonista an the great updates :)

      posted in Pythonista
      scopaest
      scopaest
    • RE: Method takes exactly 2 arguments...but it doesn't...

      It should work...

      When I try this:

      def kraken(a,b,c):
      	var1 = a+10
      	var2 = b+10
      	var3 = c+10
      	return(var1,var2,var3)
      
      final = kraken(1,2,3)
      print(final)
      
      

      it prints:

      (11,12,13)
      

      without an Error

      Can u post a bigger example?

      posted in Pythonista
      scopaest
      scopaest
    • RE: How i make UI buttons and link them?

      Idk if this is the best solution, but u could do it this way:

      (0. create the button and the label with the ui designer...)

      1. click on the 'i' to edit the button
      2. set in the field "Action" a name (button1_Action, or what ever..)
      3. in the Code/py-File u have now to define the button and say, what it should do when clicked:
      def button1_Action(sender):
      	sender.superview['label1'].text = 'new Text'
      
      

      edit: I just saw that u want to set the text from a Text-input.
      in this case u have to expand it:
      instead of:

      def button1_Action(sender):
      	sender.superview['label1'].text = 'new Text'
      

      code this:

      sender.superview['label1'].text = sender sender.superview['textfield1'].text
      

      (or if u want to do it hard-coded: see post @ccc )

      posted in Pythonista
      scopaest
      scopaest