On Tue, 8 Apr 2008 11:18:16 -0400, Miller, Douglas K. wrote:
> Does the pythonize library still exist? If so, where and where is it
> documented? Thanks.
I don't think either Jim Bublitz or myself documented it, but it should
still be available in releases of PyKDE3, if I remember correctly.
I
Hi!
On Tue, Apr 8, 2008 at 5:18 PM, Miller, Douglas K. CONT NAVAIR 2109,
1, N139 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does the pythonize library still exist? If so, where and where is it
> documented? Thanks.
I used it in a C++ project to implement a Python plug-in which was very easy.
You might want t
Miller, Douglas K. CONT NAVAIR 2109, 1, N139 wrote:
Does the pythonize library still exist? If so, where and where is it
documented? Thanks.
It doesn't really exist anymore. Hopefully we'll be able to do plugins
for Qt4 / KDE 4 without hacks like pythonize.
cheers,
--
Simon Edwards
Does the pythonize library still exist? If so, where and where is it
documented? Thanks.
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