-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Douglas Soares de Andrade schrieb: > Hi, > > Em Segunda 12 Dezembro 2005 20:47, Torsten Marek escreveu: > >>Douglas Soares de Andrade schrieb: >> >>>Hi Torsten ! >>> >>> >>>>you can't, unless you want to compile Qt4 yourself. >>>>These symbols aren't exported if Qt4 is compiled with -fvisibility. >>>>http://www.trolltech.com/developer/tasktracker.html?method=entry&id=83512 >>> >>>Ah, ok. Thanks for the tip, i recompiled qt4 today to see if the problem >>>was some flags, but as you know it was not. >>> >>>Again, thanks for the info. >> >>Hi, >>you could just look at the 4.1 snapshots and backport the fix, if you need >>these functions really badly. Otherwise, just leave them commented out. > > > No problem, i just was trying to find a solution to this problem. I can wait > for the qt 4.1 :) > > Another thing, Phil said that you are porting the pyuic to PyQt4. Do you have > something ready ? Not really porting, rather reimplementing. But yes, it works - which means that there are just one gazillion bugs to fix, but it works for enough to use it, I think.
> > If so, do you need help to test it ? Im quite interested in it, since i use > pyuic here. Definitely. I originally wrote the code for Qt3, and I got loads of test harness from existing programs. But there are not that much Qt4 programs yet, so I had to create all test cases myself - thus, I'm lacking real-life examples. The current code is at http://diotavelli.net/files/pyuic4-20051212.tar.bz2 If you want to use it, just copy all the files and dirs from the lib/ directory to <python-site-dir>/PyQt4/UI (<-- which you have to create first!). This is just a hack until the code is included into PyQt4. pyuic4 itself is pretty straightforward. To display a ui file (using the UI loader), do $ pyuic4 -p <ui-file> To compile the code (using the code generator), do $ pyuic4 -x <ui-file> -o <output-file> Remarks: - - pyuic4 outputs the same class structure (cum grano salis) as Qt4's uic, so please read the docs on the new system. - - I would not be surprised at all if the program does not work on Windows yet. Any help/bug reports appreciated! - - if you use custom widgets with Designer, put the module which your custom class is in into the header fields. pyuic4 then will add "from <header> import <customclassname>" to the generated code. This behaviour might change in the future, but it works for customwidget-test1.ui. - - if you ever wonder where code is printed, look at lib/Compiler/qtproxies.py - - all the examples in testsuite/ work or have worked at some point "pyuic4 -p splitter.ui" is an exception, as the resulting UI differs from "pyuic4 -x splitter.ui|python". I can't explain that. Do you have any idea, Phil? - - more test cases are welcome, especially those that break the current code - - usage of Q3* classes will lead to an exception, which is intended behaviour greetings Torsten - -- Torsten Marek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ID: A244C858 -- FP: 1902 0002 5DFC 856B F146 894C 7CC5 451E A244 C858 Keyserver: subkeys.pgp.net -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFDngPvfMVFHqJEyFgRAgPVAJ9rFqejN6yv5ued0X8u6+DPUh8i2ACdHU6Z +AAxousPpd2Coa5BpbfnFrI= =78ng -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ PyKDE mailing list [email protected] http://mats.imk.fraunhofer.de/mailman/listinfo/pykde
