Prevent the filename input from being populated in the first place,
instead of resetting after its unintentionally populated when the
directory tree is expanded.
Nip it in the bud. Head it off at the pass. Stop it at the source.
It still needs this new flag to be cleared on a timer, but at least this
timer is near the code for the other timers it needs to trigger after.
Explicitly set filename for Save As dialog, which SHOULD be populated.
Interestingly, this moves the filename input's cursor to the start,
whereas it was positioned at the end when using the timer.
Unfortunately the Input control doesn't support selection,
which is what I would really want as the behavior.
I don't want to bother importing Rich's Color class in addition to
Textual's Color class.
This also doesn't work, which might be the fastest if it worked:
style.color.triplet.red = 255 - style.color.triplet.red
style.color.triplet.green = 255 - style.color.triplet.green
style.color.triplet.blue = 255 - style.color.triplet.blue
style.bgcolor.triplet.red = 255 - style.bgcolor.triplet.red
style.bgcolor.triplet.green = 255 - style.bgcolor.triplet.green
style.bgcolor.triplet.blue = 255 - style.bgcolor.triplet.blue
It's a bad idea, unless applied on a case-by-case basis.
It makes things wrap badly when the viewport is narrow, making things
much less readable, even though the aim is to make it more readable
by ensuring visibility. And it makes message boxes feel less OS-like.
It's better to have to drag a window back and forth to read it, than
to have it wrap at every character.
- Don't log an error about a missing language file at startup.
- Don't append to untranslated.txt for strings that don't need
translation because they're already in the target language.
I could use an early return for this too, but it's not important.
I'm new to python package management, so I don't really know when these
packages got updated, but I'm updating this file with this command:
python3 -m pipreqs.pipreqs --ignore .history --force