Or, if you prefer the environment variable approach, you may also create a
variable named "QT_API" with the value "pyqt".

-Pierre

Le 19 avr. 2012 à 21:25, "Carlos Córdoba" <[email protected]> a écrit :

 Using

$ python bootstrap.py --gui=pyqt

Inside your spyder snapshot

El 19/04/12 14:23, spyderlibuser escribió:

don't know when that could happen. So in the meantime you'll have to use
> PyQt.

Is there a way to tell spyderlib to use PyQT instead of Pyside?
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