I get the crash using kubuntu using the default pyqt packages:
Python 2.4.3 (#2, Apr 27 2006, 14:43:58)
[GCC 4.0.3 (Ubuntu 4.0.3-1ubuntu5)] on linux2
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import sip
sip.SIP_VERSION
262914
sip.SIP_VERSION_STR
'4.3.2'
import qt
As long as it is going to be fairly simple, you could use QSimpleRichText
(alsuming Qt3). It allows for basic html-like styling and tables. It's kind
of picky and the html support isn't well documented (well, there are a number
of things that are available though not documented). You can
On Wednesday 17 November 2004 3:12 am, Thomas Bellos wrote:
1. I made some menus in Qt with Qtdesigner [File (new,open,etc)]
and I would like to know how can I display different screens each
time one of them is clicked (in html terms, change the source of the page)
If you want to keep
On Sunday 17 October 2004 6:42 am, Sundance wrote:
I heard Kaleb Pederson said:
Ok. I would probably only look at Qt as it sounds like it's the
culprit. Could Python or your C++ program have linked to a different
version of Qt that didn't have tablet support?
Package management makes
It looks fine from here. I don't currently have tablet support compiled into
my kernel, so it might take me a day or two to get to actually testing it.
Is your event handler being called at all? If not, it sounds like your kernel
and X aren't configured correctly.
Hope that helps.
--Kaleb
On Tuesday 16 December 2003 12:21 am, Jim Bublitz wrote:
One of the features of the standard enterprise desktop that
appears to be missing from all of the proposals I've seen is
scriptability. It makes little difference what enterprise
desktop environment you're comparing to - Lotus 1-2-3 and