Hi again,

Thanks for the suggestion. I might speak to the PyQt community to find out
where exactly the qt.conf is being created and see if I can redirect it.
I'll report back here if I have any success.

Laurence.



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On 29 August 2015 at 17:27, Martin Zibricky <[email protected]> wrote:

> One more thing to try is
> * Download Python 2.7.10 from python.org and install it.
> * Download PyQt4 from https://riverbankcomputing.com and install it.
>
> I guess WinPython packaging is doing some magic in the background.
>
> On Saturday 29 of August 2015 14:36:55 Laurence Anthony wrote:
> > WinPython uses the latest CPython. As I wrote, it is python-2.7.10
> (32-bit)
> > or python-2.7.10.amd64 (64-bit).
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