Hello Ilan, I think the community will be in charge of packaging PySide2 to anaconda, but it seems they have an old version of Qt, so at the moment it would be quite difficult.
When you install PySide2 there is a submodule called "pyside2-tools" when you can find "pyside2-uic" to generate a Python class from a UI file. I personally migrate Qt/C++ by hand, you can write the same classes in Python using the private variables from the header files as 'self' python variables, then just adapting the code. The good thing is that of course we also keep Qt API, so most of the steps will be removing data types and removing semi colons. Most of the PySide2 examples are manually written from Qt/C++ so you can probably do it too. For technical questions I recommend you to go to the IRC channel on Freenode #qt-pyside If you don't like IRC, there is a gitter channel that links to IRC, and as Florian stated, there are many other places for you to ask questions: https://wiki.qt.io/Qt_for_Python#Community Cheers ________________________________________ From: PySide <[email protected]> on behalf of אילן הינדי <[email protected]> Sent: 26 July 2018 07:55:08 To: [email protected] Subject: [PySide] Start work with PySide2 Dear members I am moving from PyQt to PySide. I managed to install and operate My questions are: Do you have intentions to be part of anaconda? Do you have something like the pyuic5 (That allows using the qt designer)? More critical: Do you have/can recommend for a tool to migrate code from Qt C++ to PySide2 python? (My aim is to be able to use the examples Qt has, for learning) Is there a forum or other organized way to ask technical questions about PySide2 (Lacking this opportunity is one the main reasons I quitted PyQt)? Thanks, Ilan Ilan Hindy e-mail : [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> celular : +972-54-4292112 home : +972-9-9570521 _______________________________________________ PySide mailing list [email protected] http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/pyside
