Hi Brandon thanks.

I seem to be having another problem.

from PyQt4 import QtCore, QtGui
I get this error when i try running the code above.

# Error: DLL load failed: Invalid access to memory location.



On Nov 30, 4:31 am, Brandon Harris <[email protected]> wrote:
> 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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