On Saturday, July 7, 2018 at 6:36:16 AM UTC-7, Rick Johnson wrote: > John Ladasky wrote: > > > Back then I wrote: > > > > "I have concluded that Qt, PyQt, and OpenGL are all > > rapidly-evolving, and huge, software packages. There may > > be compatibility problems, and relevant examples with the > > right software combination may be hard to find. Two weeks > > of searching web pages hasn't turned up a single example > > which demonstrates PyQt5 doing something simple in 3D with > > OpenGL that I can study." > > PyQT is not the only GUI toolkit with OpenGL support, you > know. I would suggest you have a look at the alternatives.
I'm fully aware of that. I have tried a few Python GUIs, and I have the most experience with PyQt5. It is not necessary for me to integrate my current 3D graphics project with PyQt5, but it would be nice. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list