Textual changed the way that we load markdown documents; before the load method ate all exceptions and just returned True or False, there's since been a change where we don't do that any more and instead bubble up any exceptions. This, in turn, broke Frogmouth's ability to sense that it had managed to load a local file.
Thanks to @mBaratta96 in #74 for flagging this up.
This PR fixes that issue, and also pins Textual to a specific version. Until now we've tended to let Frogmouth use whatever the latest and greatest is, but it itself is stable enough that we should not let it run into breaking changes in Textual out in the wild.
Textual changed the way that we load markdown documents; before the
load
method ate all exceptions and just returnedTrue
orFalse
, there's since been a change where we don't do that any more and instead bubble up any exceptions. This, in turn, broke Frogmouth's ability to sense that it had managed to load a local file.Thanks to @mBaratta96 in #74 for flagging this up.
This PR fixes that issue, and also pins Textual to a specific version. Until now we've tended to let Frogmouth use whatever the latest and greatest is, but it itself is stable enough that we should not let it run into breaking changes in Textual out in the wild.