Re: PyQt4 strangeness

2007-01-23 Thread Tina I
Phil Thompson wrote: > The module structure of PyQt reflects the library structure of Qt. Qt4 has > different libraries to Qt3 so PyQt4 has different modules to PyQt3. > > The top level PyQt4 module ensures that PyQt3, PyQt4 (and eventually PyQt5) > can all be installed side by side in the same

Re: PyQt4 strangeness

2007-01-23 Thread Phil Thompson
On Tuesday 23 January 2007 10:31 am, Tina I wrote: > I'm trying to 'convert' my self from Qt3 to Qt4 (it rocks!) and one > thing seem strange: > With Qt3 I usually did "from qt import *", but this does not seem to > work with Qt4. I have to use "from PyQt4 import QtGui , QtCore" and also > have to

Re: PyQt4 strangeness

2007-01-23 Thread Jeremy Sanders
Tina I wrote: > > self.connect(self.ui.testButton, QtCore.SIGNAL("clicked()"), > self.doSomething) > > Anyone know why this is? Or am I missing something very basic here? (I'm > still very much a noob I guess) If you want to import both you can do something like: import PyQt4.Qt as Qt which i

PyQt4 strangeness

2007-01-23 Thread Tina I
I'm trying to 'convert' my self from Qt3 to Qt4 (it rocks!) and one thing seem strange: With Qt3 I usually did "from qt import *", but this does not seem to work with Qt4. I have to use "from PyQt4 import QtGui , QtCore" and also have to use "QtCore.something". Like when connecting a button: