On 17 Dec, 03:41:27 PM, Chirag Wazir wrote:
> I don't really use the designer myself so I haven't looked, I find it is 
> easier to maintain code I write from scratch rather than worrying about 
> exactly how the designer & pyuic decide to do things.
Thanks again for those helpful links and info

However, some Qs crop up to my mind -- plz do pardon me if i'm asking
something stupid, as am a "newbie" to gui programming:
why would one not use an IDE (especially one where one can drag-drop
widgets onto a form) to create a gui? is it not more intuitive? is code
generation not less cumbersome this way? especially with layouts; coz i just saw
that qt4-designer does a very good job of laying out stuff, and that
manually it would be very hard to place stuff at proper positions, and
then configuring each petty detail of each widget
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