On Thu, Feb 14, 2008 at 12:00 AM, Andreas Pakulat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hmm, PyQt4 does come with its own documentation, though I think it > sometimes assumes you know Qt already a bit. > Somewhat what I was considering when contemplating the porting of those tutorials. Most of them are ported already, at least those that came along Qt4.2 > (or 4.1...). See the examples folder inside the PyQt4 sources. Wow, can't believe I missed that. Though, I was thinking more of taking the actual tutorials with explanations and combining them with the ported code to create a full on tutorial. I think some people are more comfortable with code + explanations, hence the proposal to create that sort of learning environment. > If you want to port any of the new ones that aren't in PyQt4 already I > suggest to send them here as patches so Phil can include them in a > future release. Will do :). Have some work related projects going on, so I might tackle this some more on the weekend. Real big fan of this PyQt system. Got a couple of hobbyist applications I was thinking about doing, and being able to nail a lot of these tutorials and still understand what was happening was a pretty great feeling. Keep up the good work guys :). Chris White
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