>Viorel Preoteasa wrote: > > > > I am trying to tell sip/.configure where my python2.2 dir is, but it > > complains about missing sip.h. This is in python1.5 include dir but not >in > > python2.2 > >I don't understand. sip's ./configure doesn't check for sip.h. PyQt's >does. Like I said in my original response, you need to tell sip's >./configure and PyQt's ./configure the path to the correct Python >interpreter so that things get found and installed in the right place. > Yes it is true, I did it wrong, I was by mistake in the PyQt dir when trying to install sip. It worked when I installed sip first and after PyQt.
But I have some other problem: Mainly I wanted to have unicode character support. So I compiled PyQt using Python2.2 and qt3.?. But when I try my application that should dispaly u'test' in a QTextEdit I get "t e" and the cursor goes around as would be three characters. What is wrong? the program I tried is: import sys from qt import * class ApplicationWindow(QMainWindow): def __init__(self): QMainWindow.__init__(self, 'mw', Qt.WDestructiveClose) self.e = QTextEdit(self,'editor') self.e.setFocus() self.setCentralWidget(self.e) s = QString('test string') s = QString(u'test unicode: \u03b1\u03b2\u03b3\u03b4\ue3b5') s = QString(u'test') self.e. setText(s) a = QApplication(sys.argv) mw = ApplicationWindow() mw.setCaption('Unicode test') mw.show() a.connect(a, SIGNAL('lastWindowClosed()'), a, SLOT('quit()')) a.exec_loop() _________________________________________________________________ Join the world’s largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail. http://www.hotmail.com _______________________________________________ PyKDE mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mats.gmd.de/mailman/listinfo/pykde