On Tuesday 08 May 2007 02:43:45 pm Aaron Hoover wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I was excited to see that a Qt4 backend is available for matplotlib -
> I'm running 0.87.7. So, I installed PyQt4 from source from the
> riverbankcomputing website (OSX comes with the Qt framework already
> installed), and tried to give it a go.
>
> First off I got the error:
>
> "No module named qt"
>
> So, I went into the Shell.py script in the IPython subdirectory of
> site-packages and changed all instances of "import qt" to "from PyQt4
> import Qt as qt". 

There is already support for the qt4 backend in ipython, you should not have 
to make any changes to (recent versions of) ipython.

> It fixed the module not found error, but now 
> I get the following error in Shell.py
>
> "TypeError: too many arguments to QTimer.start(), 1 at most expected"
>
> I realize that this is more likely an error with ipython, but I'm
> wondering if anyone else has seen this. If so, have people verified
> that ipython (0.80) is indeed compatible with the Qt4Agg backend.

I have been using the qt4 backend with ipython for maybe a year now, currently 
ipython 0.8.0. What is the output of "ipython -Version"?

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