Hi Gerard, you may have noticed, that I've announced among others things your current PyQwt package. Since I'm a bit tight timewise at the moment (because my girlfriend :), just let me attest, your package builds without a hitch! Therefore I haven't even needed to take a single look into it, thus your rewritten pyqt_* stuff gone by unnoticed ;-) Will do it soon. (For my vindication, this was after my qscintilla build note).
Thanks, Pete On Saturday 01 March 2003 17:25, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi Pete, > > > BTW, did you advanced in the setup.py/pyqt_support.py tidy up? > > Yes, I did and tested it in an already abandoned project: a PyQt > wrapper for a Qt-C++ class for VTK (a 3D visualization toolkit). > The project was motivated by the fact that the PyQt widgets included > with VTK did not work on Windows. > In the end, I got into fixing the pure Python PyQt widgets that > come with VTK (they are now in the VTK cvs -- a new release VTK-4.2 > is imminent). > > The most interesting widget -- QVTKRenderWindowInteractor.py -- is > also available from my web page ( http://gerard.vermeulen.free.fr ). > A happy user, who discovered it by accident, reports that it works, but > that it needs a little bit of tweaking. QVTKRenderWindowInteractor > is compatible with VTK-4.0. > > The new setup.py/pyqt_support.py will be part of a new PyQwt release. > Actually, pyqt_support.py will be replaced by a pyqt_distutils directory, > writing a setup.py script will be much simpler, and recompiling minimized > (for my own sake). Really cool news. > Gerard _______________________________________________ PyKDE mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mats.gmd.de/mailman/listinfo/pykde