It means the standalone application is now using pyqt instead of qt c++
Le 2016-05-11 17:30, "Sebastien Sterling" <[email protected]> a
écrit :

> "Python! Canvas has been converted to a Python app making it
> straightforward to create purpose-built applications. Using the source code
> to the Canvas python files, you can automate the creation and modification
> of Canvas graphs without needing to know C++."
>
> Does this mean Canvas is no longer powered by KL ?
>
> On 11 May 2016 at 19:24, Eric Thivierge <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> A Fabric point release - 2.2 is here! Python bindings have been
>> introduced and TDs no longer need to go through build environment woes. :)
>> Tons of bug fixes as well so checkout the release notes here for a list of
>> many of them:
>>
>> http://docs.fabric-engine.com/FabricEngine/2.2.0/HTML/ReleaseNotes/2.2.0.html
>>
>> We're also shipping v1.0 of the MODO integration and have moved to the
>> next phase of the Max integration.
>>
>> 2.2 Release Blog: http://fabricengine.com/fabric-engine-2-2/
>>
>> Python overview:
>>
>> http://fabricengine.com/fabric-engine-2-2-python-bindings-making-easier-build-fabric-applications/
>>
>>
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