totti@totti-laptop:~$ gocr -i ~/Desktop/Screenshot-1.png _ You can drag the Line Edit and Label widgets from the Tool Box to the Fo to get someing similar to the above screen-shot. Also, you can resize the form to something at fits. The first two LineEdits are used for input and the ird one for output. Our goal is to update the ird LineEdit wi the addition of the first two LineEdits whenever they are changed. ow save it and view the result by pressing the ''Play'' button or Cl+R. The application will compile and run to give you what you designed on the interface. Of course, they do nothing now, but we1l add code for it later to n as intended.
Any thoughts on this command? Does it work on your machine? Can you do the same thing with only 14 characters?
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