On Thursday, September 8, 2011, Tiago Bonetti <tiago.bone...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> I was trying for dome time to use the Pyside Backend (qt4Agg with pySide),
with no success, but after reading the beckend code I've finally made it.
> After installing the 1.0.1 version on my Ubuntu, I've noticed the
installation doesn't check for pySide what is strange yet, not the point
here...
> The trick was quite simple, forcing the QtGui and QtCore to be declared
from pySide module. This is done inside qt4_compat.py checking for the
string inside: rcParams['backend.qt4'].
> This dictionary I don't know where It comes from, so, just altering during
runtime was enough to make the example "embedding_in_qt4.py" work.
> There is any better way to choose between pySide and pyQt? Couldn't they
be separated in to individual backends?
> Yet I understand this information is not easily available on the
Internet, so i'm trying to share it.
> Thanks,
> Tiago Ferreira Bonetti
>
Tiago,
Have you had a chance to look at the code in the latest developmental
branch? There was some work over the summer on this, and I think it is
largely resolved, but testing would be appreciated.
Cheers!
Ben Root
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