Am Sonntag, 27. Januar 2008 schrieb Algis Kabaila: > On Mon, 28 Jan 2008 07:11:21I another thread Hans-Peter Jansen wrote: > > Am Sonntag, 27. Januar 2008 schrieb Ryen Lee: > > > > > Hi everybody! I am a newbie for PyQT.Now I am write a simple > > > > > programm > > [...] > The above sentence from another thread describes well my current status. > > In the last few years I wrote a series of programs in Python for > Structural Analysis for Engineering structures. IMHO, Python is a great > teaching language that enables one to expose the basic principles of > programming without having to go into extraneous details. > > Currently those programs lack GUI. I would like to write GUI with a > minimum need to substantially change my extant Python programs and a > minimum "immersion" into yet another computer language (I am 83 and have > learned many languages - computer since the valve computer days as well > as human - in my long and varied life). > > PyQt interface looks pretty, it is an integral part of KDE, so it seems > like the right candidate for my objectives.
Congrats for the tasteful choice and welcome to the club. > Is it possible to create a GUI with QtDesigner and "assemble" it into > PyQt from the *.ui files and then outside of the QtDesigner call extant > Python programs? Or is that an impossible dream? Sure you can. > If that is possible, how can I achieve that aim with the latest (?) > QtDesigner version 3.3.8? The easiest way is to use eric. But there are a lot of successful generic approaches. E.g. for historical reasons, I'm using a classical Makefile approach for quick deployment. Start reading http://www.diotavelli.net/PyQtWiki, and come back, if you're stuck in the details. > Your suggestions on this topic will be gratefully received. > > Yours sincerely, > > OldAl > from Canberra, the capital of Down Under. Bye, Pete _______________________________________________ PyQt mailing list PyQt@riverbankcomputing.com http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/mailman/listinfo/pyqt