Hi,

El 24/06/16 a las 18:35, Jürgen E. Fischer escribió:
> Hi Daniel,
>
> On Fri, 24. Jun 2016 at 18:03:01 -0400, Daniel Vicente Lühr Sierra wrote:
>> I noticed that the qgscodeeditor python class is not available in (my
>> installation of) trusty's qgis-2.14.3 packages (from repository with
>> ubuntugis dependencies), but it is available in xenial's qgis-2.14.3
>> (from repository without ubuntugis dependencies).
> That's because of missing qsci sip files in trusty.  See #12011[0]
Missed this one.
> db_manager uses a workaround that could probably be adapted for
> the lizmap plugin too.
I found it too, and I was testing some alternative. I was able to call
the Scintilla editor directly in python and set it up for HTML syntax (2
lines of code). Could it be a fallback for the PyQgis API, when the c++
signatures fail? Because, even though the sip files  might not be
present, the python scintilla class is available, and it could work for
all QgsCodeEditor derived classes.

Thanks.
>
> Jürgen
>
>
> [0] http://hub.qgis.org/issues/12011
>
>
>
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Daniel Vicente Lühr Sierra
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IEEE Student Branch Counselor - Universidad Austral de Chile

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