[...]
> 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
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
[...]
> 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
djw napisaĆ(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
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
> 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,
> 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
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
> 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
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
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