@CharlesDuffy Updated the question accordingly. Also tried a few more ways which didn't work. Sorry for the not well though through the question - It's my first python project, the initial agreement wasn't to make it a .exe and now they want a .exe asap. It's a little bit frustrating that packaging this takes over double the time of the entire project itself.
@CharlesDuffy Updated the question with the results from explicitly importing them and setting the a backend (Honestly, don't really care which UI toolkit I'm going to use, I simply want to manage to build it)
@CharlesDuffy There you go, I've edited the question. Yes, I've reviewed that question a few times now. Keep in mind, that's for Pyinstaller and I get that error on cx_freeze. The error I get with pyinstaller is totally different.
I have a quick question: I'm trying to avoid a callback hell when using "third party" functions. For example when using fs.readFile how can I pass extra arguments to the function so don't lose scope.
@NitinGohel I can't seem to find an override for the setter of contentScaleFactor, I've managed to do what I want by simply setting it over and over again but not sure how good of an idea that is
How can I override the setter for UIView contentScaleFactor in swift? I see that Objective-C has setContentScaleFactor but I have no clue how to do it in swift
Hey folks, I'm trying to "move" the project PhotoScroller from Apple in Swift. At a certain point the have the following function : - (void)setContentScaleFactor:(CGFloat)contentScaleFactor
{
[super setContentScaleFactor:1.f];
} I tried to change it in the following way : func setContentScaleFactor(contentScaleFactor: CGFloat) {