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Is it possible to save Python code in UiFLOW?
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@kees1949 not directly but you can copy the code and paste it to a file on you computer
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Thanks. Your suggestion is what I do actually, when I make some Python changes in Blockly code. It's very complicated to do. Are there any plans for the future to save the Python code directly?
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The .m5f files do actually save the python, if you don't create any blocks just stay on the python side. If you want a more convenient way to program the m5stack in micropython, just use our vscode plugin https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y9pOWgsNgKk
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@lukasmaximus said in UiFLOW:
The .m5f files do actually save the python, if you don't create any blocks just stay on the python side. If you want a more convenient way to program the m5stack in micropython, just use our vscode plugin https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y9pOWgsNgKk
That’s good to know, thanks
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To be honest: I like programmaning with Blockly. But on the end I have to make some changes in the code with Phyton and that makes it complicated, because I cannot directly save the changes.
Examples:- The network connection to Wifi in a progran written with Blockly is so slow thet I prefer to use the network library in Python.
- The battery level is not available in Blockly. It is in the machine lib in Python
- The text "\r\n" in Blockly is wrong translated to Python.
In all these cases I have to make changes in the previous created code and I'm not able to save them in a convenient way.
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