Detlev Offenbach wrote:
Am Montag, 7. M�rz 2005 19:43 schrieb flupke:Yes exactly, wrong title for my problem I guess ; I will try to be more clear ;)
Hi,
First of all thanks a lot for your work, I just installed eric3 this afternoon and really like the look & feel.
I have a rather annoying problem : I can't find how to compile .ui files from the IDE and have to do it manually from the command line with pyuic. Is there a button somewhere that I missed ? Should it compile automagically when launching the main script and I miss some external utilities on my system ?
The versions I use : Python 2.3.5 Qt 3.3.3 PyQt 3.13 QScintilla 1.3 Eric 3.6.2 Bicycle Repair Man CVS-20041120
On a debian testing system (installed eric3 and required libraries from apt ; also tried eric-snapshot-20050227 with no more luck).
Thanks, flupke
When you are talking about compiling a .ui file you are probably talking about a little project involving several files. Once you create an eric3 project for your setup, the requested functionality is available in the project forms browser. Even the automatic compilation feature is built into it. But all this is related to a project.
Detlev
So I made a small project, added two files to it : "main.py" creating a "Form" instance and "form.py" defining the "Form" class, subclassed from a "Formbase" class that I would like to be generated from a .ui file.
I then added "formbase.ui" file to the project, defining a form named "Formbase".
Now I see the "formbase.ui" file in the form browser, but I don't see no compile option for it in the interface or its context menu, and when I launch the script hitting F2, the .ui file is not compiled to produce a .py file.
If I generate the .py "by hand" using pyuic, it works.
Hope it makes sense, thanks for your help ! flupke
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