@CodyGray yeah, as Rene said, of another question :) From how the question was asked, there should already be a similar question. I might be wrong, though, that's why I asked an opinion from the Java people
I'm certainly not a Java person (I don't even drink coffee), but I just feel like it would be a lot more helpful if you made an attempt at narrowing down the field of possible duplicates. :-)
I guess you could have a brush with two heads, in the approximate shape of the ASCII colon symbol. But... that is not what I understood them to be talking about.
@Cristik I don't see what was unclear about it, aside from it being terribly written (and most of the question being in the title).
@StephenOstermiller Come again?
@snakecharmerb I don't see how that is a typo, and it sounds like an exclusively visual issue, for which the screenshots are an adequate demonstration of the problem (thus it is not missing a required MRE).
@CodyGray I'm inclined to disagree, on no MRE at least. The solution was to add some code, so presumably had the asker displayed the relevant code someone could have pointed out the mistake. But OTOH perhaps an Android/Flutter dev could unambiguously divine the issue from the screenshots alone. Anyway, if you see fit to reopen I won't object.
@CodyGray yeah that writing style and the fact that they said that they used the deprecated function to achieve something, but without giving any details about how they used the function in the past
but yeah, the question can stand on its own without any code snippets
@HenryEcker It's a scripting language. So, treat questions like you'd treat any other questions. If it's about programming in the language, then it's on-topic. If it's only about using a script which they are getting from somewhere else, without any programming involved, then it's off-topic. The same is true for a wide variety of such languages, including, but not limited to, Python, JavaScript, Perl, bash, etc., etc.