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- Write a template to a file
- Render a template
- Write string to path
- Render a virtualenv
- Runs a virtualenv command
- Install apt packages
- Run a command
- Install packages
- Run the command
- Starts the script
- Create instance
- Start the server
- Print out the message
- Put a file
- Return the number of CPUs
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Applications should initialise Colorama using:
.. code-block:: python
from colorama import init
init()
On Windows, calling ``init()`` will filter ANSI escape sequences out of any
text sent to ``stdout`` or ``stderr``, and replace them with
Community Discussions
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QUESTION
I created a custom command scan
for the windows terminal which executes a python script.
ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-05 at 21:03You can use Path.stem
to get the name of a file without the extension
__file__
is the full path to the current file which you can pass to Path
QUESTION
So I have managed to create these sections on my web page, each with an image and some text in them. However with these boxes, the text element (eg. text-lifestyle), is not positioning correctly where I want it to go? Is there a way of fixing this please... I am trying to get each text part either to the left or right of the image, positioned in the centre of that side of the box.
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-May-22 at 15:10I see you're using display: table
. I would advise against using this because it is basically impossible to make your website responsive in a good manner. Rather than using display: table
try using display: grid
. More on css-grid here: https://css-tricks.com/snippets/css/complete-guide-grid/
Concering positioning elements on your webpage, a combination of css-grid and flexbox is the best and easiest way to achieve this, more on flexbox here: https://css-tricks.com/snippets/css/a-guide-to-flexbox/
QUESTION
This is the code for an 'About' Page on my website. I am trying to create a gap between the first element, which is the burgundy box, and the header of the page. However, every time I do that it adds white space between them? Is there anything I can do/fix without the white space issue happening?
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-May-22 at 12:27You can use padding-top
in .main-bg
for that:
QUESTION
I have a datset that has product_id, product_url, email, product_title, etc.
I want to pull rows where product_title contains certain adjectives (Fabulous, Stunning, Rare, Amazing, Unique, etc etc. ) from a list of 400+ words.
How do I do this without doing a separate select function for each word? I am using SQLite
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-May-15 at 02:46You can construct a single query using or
:
QUESTION
I am trying to use react-select (with multi-values) with Formik but unsure how to reflect values selected within my Formiks initialStates values.
I have the following:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-May-04 at 08:29I have previously worked on this library and required to do the exact same thing as you do.
Just add an onChange
event. Then, have a variable e
that will match with handleChange
event from Formik
.
QUESTION
I have to use codepen to write up a website and then get my code to pass the W3 validator. The problem is that, whichever way I try to check the code, it comes up with different error messages.
When I copy and paste the whole code into W3, it says that I need and the other things like that (that I'm not allowed to type into codepen, without getting an error message on that end).
However, when I go into debug mode and put the URL directly into W3, it comes up with a load of errors that don't exist- the code it specifies isn't anywhere in my code.
Has anyone else had issues getting codepen validated by w3?
edit: codepen is https://codepen.io/johng003/pen/rNjrrOb
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Apr-23 at 21:07Error #2: Start tag seen without seeing a doctype first. Expected .
You missing the tag. it is not optional. It is required to tell the browser which version of HTML is used.
Error #1: Consider adding a lang attribute to the html start tag to declare the language of this document.
This mean that you should add as 2nd line a tag declaring the language of your website. This is helpful for search engines and screen-readers. As example:
Error #3: Element head is missing a required instance of child element title.
Your section is missing. Also part of the head-section is the
</code> tag. There you are required to add a title that is also shown then inside the browser tab at the top.</p>
Also part of the head content are meta data such as search tags. Also your links for external CSS, Scripts or libraries.
Last but not least, codepen is only a webbased site to see the result of soemthing or to share code snippets. Its not for fully programming a website. Its simliar to an IDE. If you want a fully working website then you should use an actual IDE such as Visual Studio Code
as example.
QUESTION
I have a Xamarin.Forms app that I'm trying to build with an Azure DevOps Pipeline. The app uses the Fabulous F# MVU framework for Xamarin.Forms and therefore needs F#.
The Android version of the app compiles fine, both locally and on the pipeline. The iOS version of the app compiles fine locally in Visual Studio where I am using F# 5, but the build fails in the pipeline, complaining about a number of syntax errors. I think the reason for this is that the Mac pipeline build agent that I need to use for the iOS version is using F# 4.5 and not F# 5. I can see this output in the pipeline build log:
Microsoft (R) F# Compiler version 10.2.3 for F# 4.5
A sample syntax error would be:
error FS1160: This token is reserved for future use
The reserved token referred to is the $
character being used to denote string interpolation. I guess that's not a thing in F# 4.5.
I have tried adding the "Use .NET Core" pipeline task to try and set the use of .NET 5.x, but the subsequent "Xamarin.iOS" pipeline build task does not seem to pick up on this.
How can I build this Xamarin.Forms iOS app in an Azure DevOps pipeline and make it use F# 5?
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Apr-19 at 02:41How can I build this Xamarin.Forms iOS app in an Azure DevOps pipeline and make it use F# 5?
According to this doc, we could see that the SDK 5.0.202
contains F# 5.0
And check this doc, we could see that the hosted agent macos-10.15
has the .NET SDK 5.0.202
We need to specify the hosted agent in the Azure DevOps pipeline and add the task Use .NET Core
to install the SDK version 5.0.202
, then we could use F# 5.0
in the Azure DevOps pipeline.
QUESTION
From a binary matrix, I want to calculate a kind of adjacency/joint probability density matrix (not quite sure how to label it as so please feel free to rename).
For example, I start with this matrix:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Apr-17 at 02:19So, you can do this in two parts.
QUESTION
Well I thought I was getting the hang of styling. Tested on several different sized phones and it all looked great. Then... I tested on an iPad. Several of my screens ran way off the page. I am using flex: 1 for the container so I don't understand why. Do iPads not respect flex: 1 or something? Or did I just royally mangle the layout code? I thought using the screen dimensions and % to calculate most things would work for responsive design.
Example, sign in screen. Bottom 2 buttons "Login" and "Home" run almost completely off iPad screen. On phone devices seem to display fine.
EDIT: Thank you so much for the answer! I have rewritten the code and it looks fabulous now on the ipad. I hope this code is an improvement, I have added it to the bottom. Now to rewrite ALL the screens facepalm
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Feb-04 at 01:42You're getting a width
from Dimensions
at the top level of your file and then basing all of your layout calculations on this later on. This means that whenever this file is first parsed/run, that width
will be calculated. That'll work if the device reports its width correctly on the first pass through the code (not guaranteed), but will break if it gets an unusual width during that pass (likely) and will definitely break if the window changes size or rotates.
Instead of basing all of your calculations on that static width
, I suggest you look into leveraging Flexbox for dynamic layouts.
For example, at one point in your code, you set a TextInput
to 80% of the view by doing width * 0.8
. You could do the same thing by just setting the width to 80%:
QUESTION
I am testing out making a UWP app using the Fabulous framework for writing functional cross-platform apps, and I want to use a FilePicker on a button press and use the selected file for some data processing.
Executing
let fileResult = FilePicker.PickAsync() |> Async.AwaitTask
opens the file picker and returns a Async
after a file is picked (This to say that the button and subsequent function call executes), but the rest of the code following it will execute before the result can be used. If I append |> Async.RunSynchronously
it (as expected) blocks the thread and no file can be chosen in the window that appears, although the return value would be the FileResult.
After looking into how this should be done, I realise that the file picker should be opened on the main thread, which leads me to a solution on the following form
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jan-05 at 13:38I figured out a way to do what I wanted by further looking into the test example and the Fabulous documentation for Updates and messages https://fsprojects.github.io/Fabulous/Fabulous.XamarinForms/update.html.
Basing it off of the standard app that is generated when creating a new Fabulous project, just have a given string in the model for e.g. the file path (I've called it FilePath) for now, and add three additional messages to type Msg as follows
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