in PyQt you have to import the modules separately so you do something
more like
from PyQt4 import QtGui
So any of the classes under PyQt4 have to be imported on their own.
I believe you can also do it like so
from PyQt4 import QtGui as qtG
Hopefully this helps.
also you can check whether the path to your specified python file is
there by using sys.
import sys as sys
for stuff in sys.path:
print stuff
if your directory isn't in that list just append it.
sys.path.append('Path')
hopefully this help!!
Brandon L. Harris
On Nov 29, 1:22 am, efecto <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi there. I'm just getting into pyqt for maya.
>
> Platform: windows vista 32bit
>
> I have read the doc(s), and I have python 2.5 and PyQt-Py2.5-
> gpl-4.4.3-1 installed for maya2008.
>
> What I have done:
> - copied pyqt folder and sip files to Maya2008/Python/lib/site-
> packages from python2.5 directory
> - copied userSetup.py and pythonScripts.py to my maya/scripts folder
>
> Error 1:
> // when launching maya, it complains there is no module called
> pythonScripts
> // Error: No module named pythonScripts
>
> Error 2:
> import sys
> import PyQt4 as qt
> # works until this point , it imports PyQt4 as qt fine then it
> complains there is no attribute called QApplication
> app = qt.QApplication(sys.argv)
>
> # Error: 'module' object has no attribute 'QApplication'
> # Traceback (most recent call last):
> # File "<maya console>", line 1, in <module>
> # AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'QApplication' #
>
> Thanks in advance.
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