On Thu, Dec 29, 2011 at 6:22 PM, Merwin wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I would like to work with PyQt / PySide, but there is a small problem :
> methods arguments are not completed by IDE's autocompletion.
>
> When, typing "PySide.", I correctly get the module's attributes, but when I
> want to see what argumen
Hi,
I would like to work with PyQt / PySide, but there is a small problem :
methods arguments are not completed by IDE's autocompletion.
When, typing "PySide.", I correctly get the module's attributes, but
when I want to see what arguments are expected to a constructor /
method, all I get is
On 2009-10-21 07:11 AM, Carl Banks wrote:
One thing PySide has going against it is the shared library binaries
are a lot larger than PyQT4's, because of its use of boost::python.
Not a good thing for something that exists so that it can be put on a
mobile device.
I believe the consensus amongs
On Oct 20, 6:45 pm, rm wrote:
> On Oct 20, 6:14 pm, Robert Kern wrote:
>
> > On 2009-10-20 16:48 PM, rm wrote:
>
> > > Have you guys heard about PySide:
>
> > >http://www.pyside.org/
>
> > > It is basically the same as PyQt (Qt bindings for Python), but
> > > licensed with the LGPL instead of GPL
On Oct 20, 6:14 pm, Robert Kern wrote:
> On 2009-10-20 16:48 PM, rm wrote:
>
> > Have you guys heard about PySide:
>
> >http://www.pyside.org/
>
> > It is basically the same as PyQt (Qt bindings for Python), but
> > licensed with the LGPL instead of GPL. The FAQ explains a bit more
> > history.
On 2009-10-20 16:48 PM, rm wrote:
Have you guys heard about PySide:
http://www.pyside.org/
It is basically the same as PyQt (Qt bindings for Python), but
licensed with the LGPL instead of GPL. The FAQ explains a bit more
history. Looks like the end for PyQt if you ask me.
Welcome to two mon
Have you guys heard about PySide:
http://www.pyside.org/
It is basically the same as PyQt (Qt bindings for Python), but
licensed with the LGPL instead of GPL. The FAQ explains a bit more
history. Looks like the end for PyQt if you ask me.
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Have you guys heard about PySide:
http://www.pyside.org/
It is basically the same as PyQt (Qt bindings for Python), but
licensed with the LGPL instead of GPL. The FAQ explains a bit more
history. Looks like the end for PyQt if you ask me.
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