18.7.2013 08:12, FIlip Kłębczyk:
Martin, I don't believe it will be left that way till phone launch.
Somehow I have a feeling that someone, maybe even from Jolla ;) will
help create PySide Qt5 bindings.
Regards,
Filip
Indeed, the news from THP look good. I've heard about PyOtherSide
earlier,
Hello friends,
I have taken a look at the Sailfish SDK with the intent of investigating
prospects of developing applications in Python. I didn't manage to find
the Python bindings for QtMobility using zypper and the default SDK
repositories. I also tried to find them for my desktop system running
17.7.2013 16:54, Osmo Salomaa:
Hello friends,
I have taken a look at the Sailfish SDK with the intent of investigating
prospects of developing applications in Python. I didn't manage to find
the Python bindings for QtMobility using zypper and the default SDK
repositories. I also tried to find
17.07.2013 22:12, Martin Kolman wrote:
The pyside-qtmobility build[1] I have in home:MartinK:nemo project
or Mer OBS worked last time I've tried it.
Thanks. Importing QtMobility at a Python prompt works.
What I was planning on doing first was trying out QGraphicsGeoMap. The
(unnecessarily