Hi, first I have to appologize, but the original posting never made it to me. Maybe my smartfilter was a bit too smart.
> > 1. I create a new project and want to add a .ui form. What's the easiest > > way to do this? There are several ways to add a new .ui form. 1) In the Project Forms Browser show the context menu and select "New form...". This shows you a selection dialog with the most common form types to select from and opens Qt Designer. 2) Start Qt-Designer and save your form to its final destination in the project tree. Then select "Add form..." from the same context menu. > > > > 2. What's the easiest way to create a new Python script and add it to the > > current project? Just open a new editor, enter your script and select the action "Save to project". > > > > 3. Is there any way to remove some of the toolbars? I can undock them, > > but can't seem to get rid of them. You can't remove them, but you can hide them. Just deselect the unwanted toolbars in the Window->Toolbars menu. > > I second all these remarks on the usability - they are my concerns too. > > However I can see that point 1 is more complicated than it may seem, as > creating a ui file most certainly needs some initial setup like base-class > and name and so on, so that a dialog for that will resemble more or less > the qt-designer new-ui file dialog/wizard. Which shouldn't be too > complicated for simpler widgets, but the more elaborate wizards certainly > take effort to reproduce whilst having limited benefit (its not too often > that one creates an ui file compared to editing it) > > Regards, > > Diez > Most of the stuff you expect is probably somewhere in eric3. It's just a matter of finding the right place. Or as another user said, I should stop to underestimate eric3. Regards, Detlev -- Detlev Offenbach [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ PyKDE mailing list PyKDE@mats.imk.fraunhofer.de http://mats.imk.fraunhofer.de/mailman/listinfo/pykde