Yes I was assuming all the OSG and 'heavy lifting' in C++ with just a python
gui (and scripting) so no need for osg-swig.
Martin
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Hi Martin,
In osgswig, there is a small osgviewer example with python + Qt (pyQT, but
should be API compatible with LGPL'ed PySide Qt bindings). My guess is that
a C++ OSG app with a python+Qt frontend should be doable.
Gerwin
On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 5:56 AM, Martin Beckett wrote:
> It seems
It seems that following Qt going LGPL we will soon have LGPL python bindings
(the current pyqt is commercial).
Has anyone any experience/interest in a python QtViewer?
Both the pyqt and the new pyside bindings are very thin wrappers around the Qt
C++ code so it shoudn't be a huge challenge.
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