Re: PyQt documentation

2005-02-11 Thread Eric Jardim
[...] > No having said that, I totally agree that such information is surely needed > - but I doubt that it really makes sense to create full docs at a api > level. It would be hard to be in sync with the qt development itself. I agree with that. But there are alternative ways of doing this withou

Re: PyQt documentation

2005-02-11 Thread Diez B. Roggisch
Eric Jardim wrote: > *You* may not need. But think about other people. By the way, I found 9 > "I"s on your last message. Don't be that selfish :) That's right - and it was done to express not my unarguably existing selfishness, but to strech the fact that it was my opinion that not necessarily qu

Re: PyQt documentation

2005-02-11 Thread Eric Jardim
[...] > So maybe a better way for you would be to learn python by its own, then > trying to use it in conjunction with qt. [...] The purpose of doing this help is not to help *me*, but help *anyone* who wants to use PyQt. I myself am quite confortable with the Qtdoc. But there are cases that the

Re: PyQt documentation

2005-02-11 Thread Jarek Zgoda
djw napisaƂ(a): 6. Convert QStrings with str() from Qt functions/methods if you want to work with them with std. Python string functions No, no, no, don't do it, don't use str()! Your python will choke in any non-ascii character! Use unicode objects and you will be safe from those non-anglosaxon

Re: PyQt documentation

2005-02-11 Thread djw
Eric Jardim wrote: Hi, Is there any site that gather all the documentation about PyQt? The docs of the Riverbank site is poor, and I have found separate tutorials on the net. I know that the Kompany have made a "Qtdoc"-like to PyQt. But it is not free doc. Does anybody know anything about any proje

Re: PyQt documentation

2005-02-11 Thread Diez B. Roggisch
> The point is that if someone is familiar just to Python and not Qt, or > the reverse, familiar to Qt and not to Python, it is difficult to see > the *little* details of implementation. > > I say this because I am familiar to Qt and not much to Python, and > there are simple little mistake I do,

Re: PyQt documentation

2005-02-11 Thread Eric Jardim
> You can use the qt c++ doc from trolltech. > The pyqt bindings are so close to he original that > you usually can simply use that. Yes, I currently use it. > Additionally, there is a book from boudewijn rempt > about coding in python+qt which is for qt2, but > it covers all the signal slot ba

Re: PyQt documentation

2005-02-11 Thread Tim Jarman
Eric Jardim wrote: > Hi, > > Is there any site that gather all the documentation about PyQt? > > The docs of the Riverbank site is poor, and I have found separate > tutorials on the net. > Check out http://www.opendocs.org/pyqt/ > I know that the Kompany have made a "Qtdoc"-like to PyQt. But

Re: PyQt documentation

2005-02-11 Thread Diez B. Roggisch
> The docs of the Riverbank site is poor, and I have found separate > tutorials on the net. > > I know that the Kompany have made a "Qtdoc"-like to PyQt. But it is not > free doc. You can use the qt c++ doc from trolltech. The pyqt bindings are so close to the original that you usually can simply

PyQt documentation

2005-02-10 Thread Eric Jardim
Hi, Is there any site that gather all the documentation about PyQt? The docs of the Riverbank site is poor, and I have found separate tutorials on the net. I know that the Kompany have made a "Qtdoc"-like to PyQt. But it is not free doc. Does anybody know anything about any project for making P