Phil Thompson wrote: > Riverbank Computing is pleased to announce the release of PyQt v4.0 > available from http://www.riverbankcomputing.co.uk/pyqt/. > > The main change from v4.0beta1 is the inclusion of comprehensive HTML > documentation based on the Qt documentation. > > PyQt is a comprehensive set of Qt bindings for the Python programming > language > and supports the same platforms as Qt (Windows, Linux and MacOS/X). Like > Qt, PyQt is available under the GPL and a commercial license. > > PyQt v4 supports Qt v4 (http://www.trolltech.com/products/qt/index.html). > PyQt v3 is still available to support earlier versions of Qt. > > PyQt v4 is implemented as a set of 8 extension modules containing > approximately 400 classes and 6,000 functions and methods. > > QtCore > The non-GUI infrastructure including event loops, threads, i18n, > Unicode, signals and slots, user and application settings. > > QtGui > A rich collection of GUI widgets. > > QtNetwork > A set of classes to support TCP and UDP socket programming and higher > level protocols (eg. HTTP). > > QtOpenGL > A set of classes that allows PyOpenGL to render onto Qt widgets. > > QtSql > A set of classes that implement SQL data models and interfaces to > industry > standard databases. Includes an implementation of SQLite. > > QtSvg > A set of classes to render SVG files onto Qt widgets. > > QtXML > A set of classes that implement DOM and SAX parsers. > > QtAssistant > A set of classes that enables the Qt Assistant online help browser to > be integrated with an application. > > A Windows installer is provided for the GPL version of PyQt to be used > with the GPL version of Qt v4 > (http://www.trolltech.com/download/qt/windows.html). It enabes a complete > PyQt environment to be installed on Windows without the need for a C++ > compiler. > > PyQt includes the pyuic utility which generates Python code to implement > user interfaces created with Qt Designer in the same way that the uic > utility > generates C++ code. It is also able to load Designer XML files > dynamically.
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