[PyKDE] Toolkit and stuff for KDE application developers
Detlev Offenbach
detlev at die-offenbachs.de
Mon Apr 25 20:32:35 BST 2005
Am Sonntag, 24. April 2005 19:47 schrieb Simon Edwards:
> Hi,
>
> On Sunday 24 April 2005 11:07, Detlev Offenbach wrote:
> > this is a good idea and having browsed through the docs I think that is a
> > very
> > useful package. However, where can I get it
>
> I'm still kind of putting it together. Most of the functionality is there,
> but there are some things I still have to add (like automatically
> converting .ui files to .py at install time).
>
> Are you planning to integrate this stuff with Eric3?
Maybe. The Qt-designer thing looks interesting.
>
> > and can it (or parts of it) be
> > used for pure Qt programs as well?
>
> Most of the setup.py stuff is KDE specific. The Qt-designer stuff is also
> KDE specific, but that can be easily fixed. To be honest I don't really
> know what the installation requirements are for Qt programs. I'm refering
> to things like paths, docs and other things.
>
> Concerning Qt programs, what would be cool is if someone could compile and
> package up the native GPL Qt port and PyQt on Win32, and slap a user
> friendly installer on top of it all.
> http://www.diotavelli.net/PyQtWiki/GPLPyQtWindows The setup.py stuff should
> then be extended for Qt apps, so that it works on *nix correctly, but also
> uses a graphical installer on Win32. A cross platform "application
> template" would be awesome.
>
> Seriously, is there anyone out there who wants to do this? I don't have the
> time or knowledge of windows to really do this myself.
>
> cheers,
Detlev
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Detlev Offenbach
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