On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 11:03 AM, Geoffrey Hutchison
wrote:
>> For the GUI, I'm willing to bet that he used one of the python
>> wrappings for Qt. I think this is the preferred Qt python wrapper
>> source these days:
>
> He used PyQt. I don't think anyone has tried PySide yet.
Yes, you're right -
> For the GUI, I'm willing to bet that he used one of the python
> wrappings for Qt. I think this is the preferred Qt python wrapper
> source these days:
He used PyQt. I don't think anyone has tried PySide yet.
-Geoff
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Hi Cecil,
Tim is an Avogadro dev who's been inactive for a little while -- he's
done a lot of work on the Python bindings, so I'm sure it's possible.
He should hopefully respond soon.
I'm afraid I've never used the python bindings myself, but there are
some resources on the wiki:
http://avogadro
On Sat, Jul 9, 2011 at 12:31 PM, Cecil O'Dell wrote:
> Dear Avogadro developers,
>
> I came across one man's blog that claimed to have loaded Avogadro's C++
> libraries into 65 lines of python script and had a picture of it slowing
> various molecular displays. Yet the code is nowhere to be found.
Dear Avogadro developers,
I came across one man's blog that claimed to have loaded Avogadro's C++
libraries into 65 lines of python script and had a picture of it slowing
various molecular displays. Yet the code is nowhere to be found. Does anyone
know where I can access this code? It would be ver