Re: [PyKDE] Timeline Question: Qt 2.2?

2000-08-16 Thread Phil Thompson
Wayne wrote: Hi Phil, Trolltech just released a 2.2 preview, as well as making Qt Designer available. Both 2.2 and Designer look extremely good, which leads to my question(s). I notice that you have been actively developing VeePee (strange name btw). Also, on your roadmap, you

[PyKDE] ANNOUNCE: SIP/PyQt/PyKDE v0.13pre2

2000-08-16 Thread Phil Thompson
v0.13pre2 is in the usual place at http://www.river-bank.demon.co.uk/software/private/. This fixes all the problems I am aware of and includes full support for Qt v2.1.1. Substantial parts of SIP have been re-written, so there is plenty of scope for breakage. Phil

Re: [PyKDE] Re: PyKDE digest, Vol 1 #155 - 3 msgs

2000-08-16 Thread Boudewijn Rempt
On Wed, 16 Aug 2000, Robert wrote: I am using the .12 versions and I have tested the Edit tutorial that uses the KEdit object. At the end of the tutorial under bugs it states that when you try to open a file the open button changes to a save button. Sure enough it does. But why? Is there a

[PyKDE] distributing PyQt programs

2000-08-16 Thread Philippe Fremy
Hello, I'm not subscribed to this list (but I'v browsed the archives) so please include my email-adress in replies. I have just developed a small game with PyQt, and now I want to distribute it. But I realise that if I just distribute the .py, people will need to have PyQt already installed

[PyKDE] PyQt v0.13pre2 and Qt v2.1+

2000-08-16 Thread Phil Thompson
I suspect I didn't try compiling v0.13pre2 against Qt v2.1. If qtcmodule.cpp fails to compile, just delete the line it's complaining about and carry on. Phil ___ PyKDE mailing list[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mats.gmd.de/mailman/listinfo/pykde

Re: [PyKDE] distributing PyQt programs

2000-08-16 Thread Phil Thompson
Philippe Fremy wrote: Hello, I'm not subscribed to this list (but I'v browsed the archives) so please include my email-adress in replies. I have just developed a small game with PyQt, and now I want to distribute it. But I realise that if I just distribute the .py, people will need