Christian (again, keeping things on-list),
The entire point of the example was to provide a proof of concept and to
show the absolute minimum needed to get mplot3d embedded. Please do not
disregard it because I did not use Qt Designer. If I understand Qt Designer
correctly, it merely provides addi
I think that this SO answer may be relevant:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/18259350/embed-an-interactive-3d-plot-in-pyside/18278457#18278457
On Wed, Apr 29, 2015 at 5:43 AM Christian Ambros wrote:
> Ok, back from revision...
>
> The is no mix-up for the show command. The only explicit show
Here is a proof of concept (yes, it uses qt4... my work computer doesn't
have qt5, but that should be a straight-forward modification to make). Note
the complete lack of any call to mouse_init() and the complete lack of any
use of pyplot (in fact, I commented it out to make the point that you
shoul
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Ok, back from revision...
The is no mix-up for the show command. The only explicit show() command is
commented out in line 41. It can be deleted. But I haven't done that, yet.
There are several bits of code which are remains of the design process since
this is work in progress. Code cleaning wil