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=== PyQt === | === PyQt === | ||
- | [http://www.riverbankcomputing.co.uk/software/pyqt/intro PyQt] is a Python binding for the Qt framework, developed by Riverbank Computing Ltd. It is a very established and stable set of bindings and widely used in the desktop world. On Maemo 5, it is maintained as a community effort. PyQt on Maemo 5 provides support for both Qt 4.6 and Qt 4.5. It will also support the future Qt 4.7 through experimental releases in extras-devel. PyQt for Qt 4.6 supports the Maemo 5 specific classes. | + | [http://www.riverbankcomputing.co.uk/software/pyqt/intro PyQt] is a Python binding for the Qt framework, developed by Riverbank Computing Ltd. It is a very established and stable set of bindings and widely used in the desktop world. On Maemo 5, it is maintained as a community effort. PyQt on Maemo 5 provides support for both Qt 4.6 (starting from [[Maemo 5/PR1.2]]) and Qt 4.5. It will also support the future Qt 4.7 through experimental releases in extras-devel. PyQt for Qt 4.6 supports the Maemo 5 specific classes. |
It is licensed under GPL for Open Source projects, but a commercial license can be obtained from Riverbank for proprietary development. While new PyQt-compatible bindings can be created using [http://directory.fsf.org/project/Python-SIP/ SIP], no freely available automatic binding generation tools exist, making independent generation of bindings for large SIP-based libraries impractical. | It is licensed under GPL for Open Source projects, but a commercial license can be obtained from Riverbank for proprietary development. While new PyQt-compatible bindings can be created using [http://directory.fsf.org/project/Python-SIP/ SIP], no freely available automatic binding generation tools exist, making independent generation of bindings for large SIP-based libraries impractical. |
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