Python and Qt4 Designer Part#1 - Hello World
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Hathspider 1 year ago
Nice Video man.
I wish I could use this but I need PyGTK... do you have any tutorials on that?
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metalx1000 1 year ago
Just use what ever package manager you would normally use (synaptic, apt-get, aptitude). I'm not sure what distro are running, but the package will most likely be called "python-gtk2" or something similar.
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Hi675445 1 year ago
how to make an liunex verson of exe u can put in side bar
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metalx1000 1 year ago
@Hi675445: exe is just an extension of a file name. It you are looking to make a binary compile of a program, you are going to need to use a compiler, just as you would in Windows. This tutorial series is on Python so you don't compile. It's s script like BASH, perl, php, etc.
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metalx1000 1 year ago
@Hi675445: and I don't no what you mean by "side bar"
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Attapon Charoenpon 2 weeks ago
I use win7 with Python3.3 , I created my program GUI in Qt Designer and saved that in say c:\App\test.ui , I try to convert that ui file into py file by using pyuic4 by command pyuic4 -x test.ui -o test.py in command promt and it say that pyuic4 is not recognized as an internal or external command, How do I solve this problem?
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midinerd 4 weeks ago
In mac you could press spacebar+apple and type in "terminal" it's also in applications.
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ashim888 1 month ago
I cant get the window in my Windows OS??? this pyuic4 is givin me lotta trouble. help needed
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TheLogmp 1 month ago
can you explain how you got to the terminal and how you set it up, i can't even get to it.
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astrosona 2 months ago
Would you please explain more on how to convert 'ui' to 'py'? is there a way to do it either in QT or PyScripter?
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astrosona 2 months ago
I am using windows 7, 32 bit. I installed pyq4.exe and nothing changed? what I should I do next? I'm using PyScripter and I thought I should be able to open my Hello uni file in it and run it....
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mazarian 2 months ago
Could you please make a video on how to install the Qt Designer in Ubuntu/Mint, and actually set it up to be configured with Python? Thanks!
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Flackon 2 months ago
Mac OS X has a lot in common with BSD, which is a flavor of UNIX, like GNU/Linux OSes. The terminal commands are the same for the most part.
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Flackon 2 months ago
You do know that a immense number of developers work on Mac as their platform of choice don't you?
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Amr Essam 3 months ago
Thank you Very Much for the tutorial :D
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