Ooops... left debug prints in the debug print code... does that technically not make it a bug?
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#!/usr/bin/python3
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version = __version__ = "4.59.0.19 Released 5-Apr-2022"
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version = __version__ = "4.59.0.20 Released 5-Apr-2022"
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_change_log = """
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Changelog since 4.59.0 released to PyPI on 5-Apr-2022
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Changed button text to "Click to continue" if the blocking/wait parm is set so that it's obvious that your program is waiting on you
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4.59.0.19
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OK... this time got the Debug Prit stuff working right for real! YES? ;-)
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4.59.0.20
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irony - when you accidently leave debug prints in your debug print code
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"""
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if i != num_args - 1:
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outstring += sep_str
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outstring += end_str
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print('outstring = ', outstring)
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self.output_element.update(outstring, append=True, text_color_for_value=text_color, background_color_for_value=background_color, font_for_value=font)
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else:
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print(*args, sep=sepchar, end=endchar)
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