Make sure you have the Qt designer. I have no idea though, what's typical
Qt installation @ MacOS, but probably it could be found in Apps menu
somewhere, or run from terminal.
If it's installed, I think you should find out where are main Qt
directories on your filesystems, then run Eric from terminal and
experiment with Qt paths in Eric Preferences. With any luck, you probably
will see something like '/usr/qt-4/ not found' in stdout and figure out
pre- and postfixes you need.
Season's Greetings to all!
I have recently installed Qt 4.4.3, PyQt 4.4.4, sip 4.7.9, QScintilla
2.3.2 and eric4 4.2.4a. I'm using ActiveState's Python 2.6.1 on Mac OS
X 10.5.6.
I'm following the eric4 tutorial and have reached the part where I want
to run QtDesigner from within eric4, but I get the message "Could not
start Qt-Designer. Ensure that it is available as designer." I have
gone to Preferences->Qt but I don't understand what I should put in the
"Qt4-Prefix" and "Qt4-Postfix" fields.
Can anyone give me some clues, please?
Regards,
-- Colin
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