Python 3.13.10 is now available:
https://www.python.org/downloads/release/python-31310/
Python 3.13.10 is the tenth maintenance release of 3.13, containing around 300
bugfixes, build improvements and documentation changes since 3.13.9.
Enjoy the new release!
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On Wed, 3 Dec 2025 at 07:41, Rich Shepard wrote:
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> I'm learning PyQt5 and will have questions now and then when I can't find
> answers in Fitzpatrick's book or in a web search. There are several web fora
> for Qt and PyQt support but I much prefer maillists where threads are pushed
> to me and I
On Tue, 2 Dec 2025, Thomas Passin wrote:
Why not? Nothing very complicated, please. But you should be learning
PyQt6, not v5. There's not a huge difference but go with v6 since almost
it's getting all the new development.
Thomas,
Thanks. Most questions are simple (and more Python than PyQt.).
On 12/2/2025 3:27 PM, Rich Shepard wrote:
I'm learning PyQt5 and will have questions now and then when I can't find
answers in Fitzpatrick's book or in a web search. There are several web
fora
for Qt and PyQt support but I much prefer maillists where threads are
pushed
to me and I don't need t
Richard Damon wrote:
> On 11/25/25 3:42 PM, bjotta via Python-list wrote:
> > It seem like you are talking about classes and sub-classes. I was talking
> > about dependencies in projects.
> > The technique is currently defined only for class and sub-classes, but
> could be extended
> > e..g I cre
On Wed, 3 Dec 2025, Chris Angelico wrote:
You certainly may post them, but there's no guarantee that people here
will be able to answer (I certainly am no expert on Qt). A forum
dedicated to Qt/PyQt will have more experts on it.
ChrisA,
That's what I thought, and what I'll do.
Thanks,
Rich
On 12/2/2025 2:38 PM, Mats Wichmann wrote:
On 12/1/25 02:40, [email protected] wrote:
I have installed Python on two Win10 computers over the last 20 years.
Only after several spits and starts each time did it finally work. The
new Win11 desktop is now running. I can't help but think there is
I'm learning PyQt5 and will have questions now and then when I can't find
answers in Fitzpatrick's book or in a web search. There are several web fora
for Qt and PyQt support but I much prefer maillists where threads are pushed
to me and I don't need to open a browser tag and pull down threads.
C
On 12/2/25 2:55 PM, Bjørnar Remmen via Python-list wrote:
Richard Damon wrote:
On 11/25/25 3:42 PM, bjotta via Python-list wrote:
It seem like you are talking about classes and sub-classes. I was talking about
dependencies in projects.
The technique is currently defined only for class and sub-
On 12/1/25 02:40, [email protected] wrote:
I have installed Python on two Win10 computers over the last 20 years. Only
after several spits and starts each time did it finally work. The new Win11
desktop is now running. I can't help but think there is an easier way to get it
installed than my
On 12/2/2025 5:03 PM, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Tue, 2 Dec 2025, Thomas Passin wrote:
Why not? Nothing very complicated, please. But you should be learning
PyQt6, not v5. There's not a huge difference but go with v6 since almost
it's getting all the new development.
Thomas,
Thanks. Most questio
On Tue, 2 Dec 2025, Thomas Passin wrote:
Is your dialog modeless or modal?
Modal,
BTW, in Internet searches it can be helpful to search for Qt, not just pyqt.
It's usually not hard to see how to make the Qt things work in PyQt.
That's what I do.
Rich
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