> 4) Run your first colibri example: > python CarAnalogy.py >
Hi Aaron. Sorry about not saying my OS before. I use Windows. I also did manage to get that folder following what you said. When i run the file as you said from the command line it runs fine so im very pleased. I just wondered why if i double click the file it returns this error: QNetworkAccessFileBackendFactory: URL has no schema set, use file:// for files D:\Data\Python\mywork\tutorials\pyside-qml-examples\CarAnalogy.qml:3:1: import "colibri" has no qmldir and no namespace Is there something special about running it from the command line or shouldn't it matter? Im not so fussed about it as im just happy i can follow the tutorial, thankfully the folder also provides a lot of extra examples i can look at. I have also bookmarked some guides on git. Thanks for all the help. _______________________________________________ PySide mailing list [email protected] http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/pyside
