I have downloaded an app called "QPython3." It lets you write scripts in the Python programming language. I was having problems with a particular script running that had been running fine for over a month, so I uninstalled and reinstalled QPython3. When I did so, the widget that lets me link a script to an icon on my phone disappeared off my home screen. No problem, I thought. I went to the Widgets tab under Apps and found the widget. Dragged the widget to put it back on my home screen. A message popped up stating "Application Not Installed." I can't get rid of the widget, nor can I get it to work. QPython3 still runs scripts (including my custom script) fine. I just can't link any to an icon using the widget.
My phone is a Galaxy S3 running Android 4.4.2 with kernel 3.4.0. QPython3 is up-to-date, as is Android. Phone is not rooted.
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My phone is a Galaxy S3 running Android 4.4.2 with kernel 3.4.0. QPython3 is up-to-date, as is Android. Phone is not rooted.
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