Hi,
Firstly thanks for putting so much work into this project, well done!
I'm working on a large commercial application running on Unix/Linux and
X11. We're using Cygwin/X to run on Windows (we've purchased a license
from Redhat). We're looking to move away from X11 and towards Cygwin/pyqt,
and eventually running fully native without the need for Cygwin. Of course
we'll also buy a pyqt license if we decide to ship pyqt apps.
I installed the cygwin-ports version of pyqt4, and it works quite well with
the examples from the PyQt book (http://www.qtrac.eu/pyqtbook.html).
However, I notice it's using the QFileDialog instead of the native Windows
file dialog. It's also using Posix paths. I'm wondering if there is any
way of using the native Windows file dialogs instead? I know the native
windows version of pyqt does this, I'm just wondering if there's an easy
way to tell the cygwin version of pyqt to do the same. I can handle
win32/posix path conversion if needed.
As an alternative, is it possible to use the 'native' windows pyqt packages
(ie: from riverbankcomputing.co.uk) from a Cygwin python process? I
suppose this would be one way to get native file dialogs, but it seems
cleaner to avoid this if possible.
Thanks for any help or suggestions,
Chris LeBlanc
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