On Sonntag, 29. Mai 2011, Janwillem van Dijk wrote:
Thanks for paying attention to my question. It was about as far as I
could get. The example below I made (unfortunaly more based on intuition
than understanding) works when called from the command line. However,
when called from inside the
Hello Janwillem,
there is nothing wrong with your setup. It is caused by a bug which was
undiscovered for years. Congratulations :-))
It has been fixed for all eric4 variants and eric5 5.1 and pushed to the
sourcecode repo. It will be included in the next releases.
Detlev
On Montag, 30. Mai
Hello,
I have the same issue as described below and copying qt.conf into
c:\python27 solved the problem. This is from a fresh windows install
using the 4.8.4 binary installer. Is there some reason this file isn't
being copied to its correct location?
Luke
On Thu, Oct 23, 2008 at 12:16, Phil
On 29.05.11 15:06:17, Marc Rossi wrote:
Thanks for the reply. There must be some core concept of Qt/Model-View
programming I am just missing.
Makes sense that I can store the data keyed by symbol in the model and
update it that way, but I thought I had to emit a dataChanged signal for the
Hi guys,
I need to evaluate the options for building a basic 3D viewer with PyQt.
The scenes are static, but quite large (some hundreds medium complex
(~500 triangles) objects). Show/Hide objects, rotate, drag, zoom, change
colors and some other basic operations need to be available.
On Mon May 30 20:04:16 BST 2011, Knacktus wrote:
I need to evaluate the options for building a basic 3D viewer with PyQt.
The scenes are static, but quite large (some hundreds medium complex
(~500 triangles) objects). Show/Hide objects, rotate, drag, zoom, change
colors and some other basic
Here's my own open source project built with pyopengl and pyqt.
http://code.google.com/p/ice-cache-explorer/
Hope it helps.
-mab
The world goin' one way, people another! - Poot
From: da...@boddie.org.uk
To: pyqt@riverbankcomputing.com
Date: Mon, 30 May 2011 22:04:06 +0200
Subject: Re: