Get Python.date or text in specific positions?
Hey, I'm trying to get a date into a corner, which one isn't 100% fixed yet. But I have no idea how to do it in general. I only spontaneously started learning the basics yesterday evening (1am). So far I've
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But let's say I want to get it in the top right corner, how do I do that?
If I used print(), I would occupy the entire row (another NH issue: how do I put multiple texts in a row? e.g., text on the left, date on the top right). And while we're at it… does anyone know of an app for writing code? I have enough to learn, but as you can see, I have to try it via browser since I don't have a computer at my disposal at the moment. I have an app for typing, but it doesn't show the results as it would appear. Thanks.
The right corner is not because the interpreter cannot. However, you can write several elements in one line by connecting them with a “+” or “,”.
Jo, however, target is quite large gap.as with an A4 sheet.top right date and left name or so