TypeRig
PyJNIus
TypeRig | PyJNIus | |
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2 | 5 | |
44 | 1,355 | |
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7.3 | 6.7 | |
about 1 month ago | about 1 month ago | |
Python | Python | |
BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | MIT License |
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TypeRig
- Kateliev/TypeRig | TypeRig is a Python library aimed at simplifying the current FontLab API while offering some additional functionality that is heavily biased towards a simultaneous multi-layered workflow. As TypeRig (TR) is under rapid development in the last couple of years, please do update...
- kateliev/TypeRig | TypeRig (.\Lib\) is a Python library aimed at simplifying the current FontLab VI & 7 API while offering some additional functionality that is heavily biased towards a simultaneous multi-layered workflow.
PyJNIus
- ImportError: DLL load failed: The specified module could not be found.
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How to implement Fingerprint in kivy python
I am not aware of any good example code for this, but you can access platform-specific APIs with pyjnius (android) and pyobjus (ios). This should allow you to implement fingerprint authentication using Google/Apple APIs for those platforms -- for Windows, Linux, MacOS you probably will need to research other solutions for doing this with Python (it doesn't really involve kivy)
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buildozer -v android debug error
[INFO]: -> running basename https://github.com/kivy/pyjnius/archive/1.3.0.zip
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Reference gathering about development for android
In terms of Kivy and Android, there are two main repositories worth checking out. The first is pyjnius which is a bridge to the Android APIs, and the second is plyer which uses pyjnius to implement Android-specific features (see plyer/platforms/android directory)
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How do I store user authentication token in my kivy app?
I have never used KeyStore to be clear, but yes, you would use pyjnius to access native Android classes/services. Just a quick google landed this issue which contains some partial autoclass that probably is something like how you'd do this..
What are some alternatives?
FontRig - Assorted tools for manipulating fonts
jpype - JPype is cross language bridge to allow Python programs full access to Java class libraries.
rules_python - Bazel Python Rules
plyer - Plyer is a platform-independent Python wrapper for platform-dependent APIs
hvcc - The heavy hvcc compiler for Pure Data patches.
SWIG - SWIG is a software development tool that connects programs written in C and C++ with a variety of high-level programming languages.
calfonts-fontlab - Files that accompany the “Type design in FontLab 7 with Dave Lawrence (California Type Foundry)” video series
cffi
chalice - Python Serverless Microframework for AWS
PyCUDA - CUDA integration for Python, plus shiny features
kerning-pairs - The ultimate list of kerning pairs for type designers
python-for-android - Turn your Python application into an Android APK