David Boddie wrote: > 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 monolithic qt module from PyQt3 has been replaced by a number of 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.
Ah yes, it doesn't recognise "QApplication" now. Never mind. > 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.) Er...you might be overestimating my potential unless there's some *really* entry-level material to be dealt with there. Though they do say it's a good way to learn. Is there a forum? > 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++. One of the reasons I chose Python was so I wouldn't have to, alas. Thanks! -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list