On Thu, Aug 6, 2015 at 10:54 AM, Denis Rouzaud <denis.rouz...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Here is an example of a Makefile compiling ui files > https://github.com/3nids/quickfinder/blob/master/Makefile#L52 > > it's the line with pyuic4 which does the job! > Thanks Denis! I'll try that on Win later. I'd still be interested if there is a solution to ensure that dynamic ui loading on Win finds the right libraries for custom widgets. Best wishes, Anita > > > > > On 08/06/2015 10:33 AM, Anita Graser wrote: > > > > On Thu, Aug 6, 2015 at 10:10 AM, Denis Rouzaud <denis.rouz...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> Never used, I would think it would work directly. >> > > According to the plugin author the plugin with uic.loadUiTypes works on > Linux but it certainly does not work on Windows. > > >> But why not adding a new rule to the makefile to compile the ui? >> > > If that's necessary to get custom widgets work on all platforms, why not. > But I don't know where to start to make that work. > > Best wishes. > Anita > > > > > > >> >> >> >> >> On 08/06/2015 10:06 AM, Anita Graser wrote: >> >> >> >> On Thu, Aug 6, 2015 at 9:44 AM, Denis Rouzaud < <denis.rouz...@gmail.com> >> denis.rouz...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> Well, how is compiled the UI file? >>> >> >> The plugin builder creates a template that uses uic.loadUiType >> >> FORM_CLASS, _ = uic.loadUiType(os.path.join( >> os.path.dirname(__file__), 'cartogram_dialog_base.ui')) >> >> So the UI is compiled automatically when the plugin starts in QGIS. >> >> Best wishes, >> Anita >> >> >> >> >> >>> Usually, it is done prior to deployment using pyuic4 >>> >>> If pyuic4 was run without the proper python path, you won't have any >>> error at compilation but the plugin won't work if it contains QGIS widgets. >>> >>> Was pyuic4 run in an Osgeo shell? >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> On 08/06/2015 09:39 AM, Anita Graser wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>> On Thu, Aug 6, 2015 at 9:24 AM, Denis Rouzaud < >>> <denis.rouz...@gmail.com>denis.rouz...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>>> You need to have qgis lib in your python path. >>>> On windows, that would be C:\OSGeo4W\apps\qgis-dev\python\qgis >>>> To check this, just do "from qgis.gui import *" in python. If you don't >>>> have an error, then pyuic4 will work properly. >>>> >>> >>> My point is that the plugin needs to work out of the box - and it >>> doesn't. >>> Usually all paths are set correctly on Win in the OSGeo shell. Only in >>> this case there is an issue. >>> >>> Best wishes, >>> Anita >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> > >
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