On Thu, Oct 6, 2011 at 5:22 PM, Terry Brown
> Sure, using Queue or something thread safe like that:
>
> http://docs.python.org/py3k/library/queue.html#module-queue
>
> but that might be kind of painful.

It appears there are already problems: Leo is still not showing icons
correctly, even though tracing reveals that the proper icons are being
opened.

Threading quickly becomes boggling, imo.

But hmm.  The icons weren't showing even when Leo was simply run.  So
maybe threading has nothing to do with it...

BTW, I'm getting essentially the same behavior when I add the normal
paths to leo and PyQt4 to Blender's sys.path (instead of using code in
Blender's site-customize folder.

There are, perhaps, a few too many variables.  Blender's Python is
3.2, but PyQt is installed in Python with Python 3.2.2...

I can't help feeling that what's working now is pretty much working by
accident...

Edward

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