On Tuesday 15 December 2009 04:29:39 David Roberts wrote: > Yes, the toolkit used is PyQt. \me makes note to start learning PyQt asap.
> and employs pyramidal tiling for efficiency \me ... time to hit Wikipedia :) > (I haven't used any Qt/KDE voodoo in this regard). Imho, your code should *become* that voodoo -- from what I saw in that vid it's unique and has such promise. > QtWebKit, and PDF with the pdftoppm utility. Ah, thanks. > The project is opensource (GPLv2), but just hasn't been published > yet :) . I'll try to make a release over the next few days, and I'll > post a link here when I do. Can't wait. David, thanks for replying here on the list. Well done on your pyZui and I hope it catches fire in people's imaginations. I think that fire may explain why my socks are missing! :D \d -- \/\/ave: donn.in...@googlewave.com home: http://otherwise.relics.co.za/ 2D vector animation : https://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/things/ Font manager : https://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/fontypython/ -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list