Hi Brett,
Am 23.11.2017 um 04:54 schrieb Brett M. Gilio:
I know the Frescobaldi developers have been planning for a transition to
PyQt5/Qt5. I am quite versed with python and qt5, does anybody know how
far along they have gone in this?
As can be seen from
https://github.com/wbsoft/frescobaldi/blob/master/ChangeLog this
transition has been completed some time ago. Frescobaldi 3 exclusively
requires Python3 and PyQt5. There's a glitch on some (?) LInux
distributions that tend not to properly recompile one custom library
after any PyQt5 update but basically it works.
But you are more than welcome joining development with other topics.
Just one example: currently I'm reviewing the code produced by a student
of the Google-Summer-of-Code project
(https://github.com/wbsoft/frescobaldi/pull/974). The point we're
currently at (and I've got a bit stuck) is adding/improving the
integration of the functionality with QActions, i.e. a natively Qt
related issue.
Apart from that you could find yourself some minor tasks from the issues
or feature requests and start getting familiar with the code base. Of
course you won't be on your own with this ...
Best
Urs
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