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from Typography import Typography | |
from Backgrounds import Backgrounds | |
from Sizing import Sizing | |
from nicegui import ui | |
# STYLE LIB | |
s_title = ( | |
Typography() | |
.text_color("text-teal-600") |
### REINIT | |
DELETE user | |
PUT user | |
{ | |
"mappings": { | |
"properties": { | |
"name": { | |
"type": "text" | |
}, | |
"comments": { |
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editText.setCustomInsertionActionModeCallback(new CustomInsertionActionModeCallback()); |