On Wed, Jan 28, 2015 at 6:24 AM, Fidel N <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Perhaps a warning message/GUI should appear to tell the user to check if
> he did install pyqt properly?
>
In future, whenever you have problems installing Leo, or really, any other
program, the first thing to try is to run the program from a (Windows)
console. That way you will be sure to get as many error messages as
possible.
Leo does have an emergency dialog that uses Tk. See the node:
LM.isValidPython & emergency (Tk) dialog class
At present, app.createQtGui simply prints an error message (to the
console) if the requested Qt fails to load. I suppose putting up a Tk
dialog would be possible...
Edward
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