for making PyQt
development more easy?
thanks,
[Eric Jardim]
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gets.
Thats the reason I want to know if there is a "Qtdoc-like" PyQt doc. If
it does not exists, let's make it :)
Wanna join?
[Eric Jardim]
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way, I found 9
"I"s on your last message. Don't be that selfish :)
The proposal is up.
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that would be an option for you?
Yes, maybe. I'll take look.
thanks again,
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Simon John - Feb 10, 11:51 am:
> I've just read the Qt4 GPL for Windows will only support gcc (and
maybe
> MinGW) anyway, not BCC or VisualC++ (or it's free equivalents), so it
> looks like it would be a daunting task to actually build PyQt
Why? I think that it is fair. Why a Free Software dev
Simon John - Feb 13, 4:24 pm:
> After building with MSVC6 (Python 2.3.5 and 2.4 versions) I've
noticed
> that the ToolTips don't seem to work in the GPL version.
Free (GPL) Qt3 port to Windows is not complete. They indeed need help
to conclude their job. And as Trolltech is not going to release