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Graphics on the game select screen!
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Took 10 svg game logo images from the PA lottery website, batch converted them into png files and imported them into the project. Added a file path to each within the game's meta data structure (re using the pick N game logos as they do not differentiate between mid and eve) so 10 images for 14 games.
Also fixed an issue where the column headers were not exactly aligned with the data, it is spot on now.
Got a bit of a work stretch for a few days, but when I get back to it, the fun part of creating a logo and applying it to the splash screen can begin. Function first was the right engineering approach, as all of the heavy lifting is pretty much done. Every layout decision made was with Android in mind, so the first iteration of that version should go relatively smooth compared to this learning experience.
The only permission required will be INTERNET, so the csv files can update.
There will be some drudgery coming up when I go through each and every file to ensure it has proper comments, remove any errant console debug prints and include proper docstrings on EVERY Python file to help generate some technical documentation, as well as composing a "user manual"... perhaps even a context sensitive help system to explain screen elements at each section.
It is really starting to look like a slick, professional application!
I spent a good hour or more trying to crash it by generating various game combos, but the issues found early on appear to be fully resolved... go from pick 2 to power ball, no index issues... no word wrap, no truncation, ability to scroll to see ALL of the data... universal versions of my older scripts that return data structures rather than just print to the console... all good stuff!
Cleaning up the info display on certain column stats pages is probably the last tweak needed to get a clean display on all 14 games. I feel that this is not far from that first attempt at compiling for android... WAY ahead of any imagined schedule, which was initially ALL of 2026.
Now if only it produced data that identifies winners... first crack at pick 3 missed 2 of 3 numbers on each game today... Hey, if it was easy, everyone would be doing it...

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