twitter_authentication | Sign in with Twitter OAuth : A Rails Generator plugin
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This is a "Sign in with Twitter"-oauth authorization generator for rails, based closely on the restful_authentication plugin by Rick Olson which can be found at "Sign in with Twitter" is the pattern of authentication that allows users to connect their Twitter account with third-party services in as little as one click.
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I am building a simple Kivy app with a couple of screens. The first screen has a couple of buttons which, when clicked, move to the second screen. The second screen has a text input widget and a button inside a Float Layout. The layout is loaded as a root widget by an explicit call to the kv file through Builder.
Everything was working fine and I added a 'focus: True' tag in the text input attributes. The app worked fine and I could type in the text input field with focus set as True. However, the text input field suddenly stopped working without any change in code or layout. I was not sure and searched Google for a couple of probable solutions, none of which worked:
Removed the 'focus: True' attribute and reloaded the app but the text input field still did not respond. I was unable to type anything from my keyboard.
Another post pointed out that the kv file was being loaded twice resulting in erratic behaviour. I tried to remove the explicit Builder file call and returned the root widget (Screen Manager) in the main code. However, it messed up my entire app and only showed a black empty screen.
Can you please advise as to what I may be doing wrong? The code is provided below:
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Answered 2020-May-06 at 10:56Okay so this was the problem: Some of my widgets were overlapping each other thereby rendering the widgets underneath as unresponsive. In my case, a button widget was overlapping my textinput widget due to which I was unable to enter text in the textinput widget.
I used the Kivy inspector tool to identify the extent of the widgets' dimensions:
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