W dniu 18.07.2013 23:55, Martin Kolman pisze:
Indeed, the news from THP look good. I've heard about PyOtherSide
earlier, but it looked like a very limited proof of concept. Now it
looks quite a bit more real. :)
Let's wait for the release. Anyway I've told that someone (from Jolla)
will do som
18.7.2013 08:12, FIlip Kłębczyk:
Martin, I don't believe it will be left that way till phone launch.
Somehow I have a feeling that someone, maybe even from Jolla ;) will
help create PySide Qt5 bindings.
Regards,
Filip
Indeed, the news from THP look good. I've heard about PyOtherSide
earlier,
So it looks like the problem with Python, Qt5 is solved. See Thomas
Perl's latest tweet about pyotherside. Good thing is that you will be
also able to use Python code in QML.
Best regards,
Filip
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W dniu 17.07.2013 21:12, Martin Kolman pisze:
Still there might be some near future hurdles for Sailfish application
development with Python. Jolla announced a few days ago that the first
Sailfish running device will be running Wayland and Qt5 only[3][4],
dropping X11 and with it Qt4 support. Thi
17.07.2013 22:12, Martin Kolman wrote:
> The pyside-qtmobility build[1] I have in home:MartinK:nemo project
> or Mer OBS worked last time I've tried it.
Thanks. Importing QtMobility at a Python prompt works.
What I was planning on doing first was trying out QGraphicsGeoMap. The
(unnecessarily com
17.7.2013 16:54, Osmo Salomaa:
Hello friends,
I have taken a look at the Sailfish SDK with the intent of investigating
prospects of developing applications in Python. I didn't manage to find
the Python bindings for QtMobility using zypper and the default SDK
repositories. I also tried to find th
Hello friends,
I have taken a look at the Sailfish SDK with the intent of investigating
prospects of developing applications in Python. I didn't manage to find
the Python bindings for QtMobility using zypper and the default SDK
repositories. I also tried to find them for my desktop system running