*Hello Jean … Thank you for your response.*

OK. But first, are you implying that the Sphinx that is integrated into 
Pyto might be a totally different app from your Sphinx tool? And purely 
coincidental that they both could carry the same name? Interesting thought. 
I’ll take your advice and try asking Pyto.

*Regards … Phil Carter*


On Monday, 16 May 2022 at 19:07:06 UTC-4 je...@abou-samra.fr wrote:

>
> Le 16/05/2022 à 18:58, Phil Carter a écrit : 
> >      I am very much a Python newbie, but am having reasonable success 
> > learning the basic rudiments of Python using Pyto on my iPad. But I am 
> > having a problem with one aspect of creating/editing my code via my 
> > iPad touchscreen. 
> >      Almost every time I use the iPad touchscreen to edit my code, a 
> > small message window superimposes itself on the screen, blocking my 
> > view of the part of the code I’m trying to edit. See attached 
> > screenshot with an example of what I’m dealing with (i.e., P end=, P 
> > file=, end=, *no doc string*.) I can’t seem to find out what these 
> > messages mean, what I’m suppose to do about them, and how I can swipe 
> > them out of the way so I can carry on with my editing. Or, ultimately, 
> > set an option that stops them from appearing at all. 
> >      One additional problem is that Pyto supposedly auto-closes or 
> > freezes while I try various things to edit while my view is blocked by 
> > the message window. My only work around with this is to close Pyto and 
> > re-open the file I’m still trying to edit and run. 
> >      I understand that Sphinx is the default text editor built into 
> > the version of Pyto on my iPad. I hope to find out, through this user 
> > forum, if my problem is due to my iPad’s keyboard and/or GUI in 
> > association with Sphinx.Or if there’s something else going on with my 
> > setup that I need to know about (such as, should I use my Apple 
> > Pencil, instead of finger touch, for editing code?!)  Any advice is 
> > much appreciated? In the meantime, are there any user-friendly 
> > bulletins, or user guides,  or user manuals that could clarify what 
> > I’m seeing, and how to deal with it? 
> > *Thank you … Phil Carter* 
>
>
> Sphinx is not a text editor ... At least not the Sphinx 
> we're talking about here. This Sphinx is a documentation 
> writing tool (https://www.sphinx-doc.org/). Try asking 
> at Pyto? 
>
> Best, 
> Jean 
>
>

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