[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I've got another problem, I'm afraid - I've installed Qt 4.1.4 and PyQt > GPL v4.0 over Python 2.4, and the demos for both run happily enough, > but when I try to run the first example (in IDLE) from Boudewijn > Rempt's GUI Programming with Python: QT Edition I just get > "ImportError: No module named qt". Is there something I need to add to > my sys.path here?
The module structures for PyQt3 and PyQt4 are quite different: the monolithic qt module from PyQt3 has been replaced by a number of modules in PyQt4. Despite this, there is a similar way to "import qt" in PyQt4: from PyQt4 import Qt However, you will have difficulty using the examples in that book because it was written for PyQt3. Work is underway to "port" the book to PyQt4, but it will take some time. (You can help with this and learn about PyQt4 at the same time, if you want.) In the meantime, the set of slides from a talk at EuroPython 2006 is probably the only learning material on the web for PyQt4: http://indico.cern.ch/contributionDisplay.py?contribId=33&sessionId=41&confId=44 There's plenty of learning material for Qt 4; the official documentation at http://doc.trolltech.com/4.1 contains examples and overviews that are readable if you already know C++. Those of us who use PyQt4 are still catching up! All the best, David -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list