PyQt works very well on the Jolla phone and you can get it from Openrepos.
It should support the whole Qt C++ API except for deprecated modules. As
Sailfish is using Python2 by default I've built it with that. Porting from
Pyside to PyQt is very easy and takes only "a few hours" for a small app
and
Hi,
Sailfish OS supports Python (2.7 as default and also Python 3.3 in
optional repository "mer-python3"). See "Python (modules) on Mer/Nemo"
topic in Talk Maemo.org :
http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=1
Mer/Nemo projects about Python :
https://build.merproject.org/search/sear
For the moment apps linked to python aren't accepted yet in the harbour store.
Regards
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Benoît HERVIER - http://khertan.netLe 01/12/13 22:18 Gabriel Boehme a écrit :
No it's not really supporting PyQt5, at the moment - in Jolla Store -
are only Qt/QML apps with C++ allowed, but it is planned to
No it's not really supporting PyQt5, at the moment - in Jolla Store -
are only Qt/QML apps with C++ allowed, but it is planned to support
PyOtherSide from Thomas Perl. This allows to use a Python backend, with
much better performance. As far as I know it's not very hard to
understand and use it.
L
Hello,I am a developer of python and I know that Sailfish support Qt with
C++, but I am not familiar with C++,So I want to know that if Sailfish
support PyQt5 ? Thanks :)
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