Am So, den 30.05.2004 um 10:03 Uhr +0200 schrieb Thorsten Kampe:
> I'm trying to wrap my head around my first GUI program with PyQt, but
> I still have big problems with the GUI "event driven" paradigm and the
> OOP terminlogy.
Did you try reading "Python und GUI-Toolkits"? This one aims at givi
Am Do, den 06.05.2004 um 8:48 Uhr -0700 schrieb James Lamanna:
> I'm trying to buld PyQt against Qt/Embedded on a x86 platform.
> The reason I am using Qt Embedded is that I want this to be a very
> lightweight system (aka, no xwindows).
>
> I've be able to get sip4.0rc3 to build properly, but no
Great news Jim. Thanks for keeping us uptodate.
I'm eager to touch presip again... any ETA for a version compatible with
sip4 ?
Best regards,
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Am So, den 22.02.2004 schrieb Phil Thompson um 00:57:
> On Friday 20 February 2004 20:33, Jarek Zgoda wrote:
> > Is there something like PyQt Wiki? If not, don't you think this could be
> > good idea for promoting this toolkit?
>
> I usually suggest building on the existing PyQt pages at the pytho
> My version of Qt Designer is version 1.1 for Qt version 2.3.2 (Same
> result with 3.1 for 3.1.2)
> pyuic is version 3.8.1 for 3.1.2
Too new.
> If the problem is pyuic, where do I get a suitable version?
It's included in the PyQt distribution.
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Your health is most imporant. Take every bit of time needed to get back
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Take care,
Mickey.
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Am Sa, den 17.01.2004 schrieb Phil Thompson um 18:15:
> Can you try 3.10?
Done and succeeded - thanks very much!
I have two patches against pyqt 3.10 attached.
The first one allows the qtpe module to be built against newer libqpe's
as appearing in Qtopia 1.6, Qtopia 1.7 and Opie 1.x. I have adde
Hello,
I'm cross-building PyQt 3.9 with sip 3.9 against Qt/Embedded 2.3.7 and
Qtopia.
With the same build environment that successfully compiles PyQt 3.8/sip
3.8,
I get the following error w/ 3.9:
sipqtpeQDawgNode.cpp: In function `PyObject*
sipDo_QDawg_Node_letter(PyObject*,
PyObject
> Thanks for the advice I will check into using 3.9 and see how much that saves.
> The requirements for our application are for a significantly smaller download
> size than what we have now. We are looking to cut back as much as possible
> accross the board.
Great. I'm the maintainer of the P
Am Mon, 2003-09-01 um 10.11 schrieb Jim Bublitz:
> I'd be interested in hearing anyone's comments, suggestions,
> criticisms, etc. either on the list or off. Where would you like
> to use Python? For what kinds of applications or tasks?
As you will probably know I'm still very interested in "rap
> I think the best place to start for C++ is C. You can pick up any good
> book on C and you will probably have all the fundamental concepts in a
> few hours. Pointers might take some more time, but once you get them
> you are good to go.
Ugh! Please don't advice people wanting to learn C++ to
> after much hacking, I got the error:
>
> >>> import pkaudio
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "", line 1, in ?
> File "pkaudio.py", line 9, in ?
> import libpkaudioc
> ImportError: ./libpkaudiocmodule.so: undefined symbol: _ZTV15sipProxypkaudio
> >>>
>
> Where the *heck* did t
Am Mit, 2003-07-30 um 06.34 schrieb Vio:
> I don't believe you can achieve what you want. Because the available
> free-Qt-Win version is version 2.something (not 3.x !!), which is
> missing A LOT of the more interesting Qt stuff.
Where is that lot you are seeing? The major additions of Qt3 are
n
Hi Jim,
> Unfortunately, I woke up this morning to learn of a death in the
> family, so this really isn't funny any more. I'll be out of
> town/offline through next Sunday (Jul 27). Couldn't get an
> earlier return flight without paying $thousands. PyKDE will be
> delayed at least another 10 -
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