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Sep-11-2019, 12:40 PM
(Sep-11-2019, 12:00 PM)Larz60+ Wrote: [ -> ]Correct me If I am wrong, but PyQt5 is not free if used for commercial applications.
Commercial application,
you meant company use it or
you help the company install it ?
Sep-11-2019, 12:46 PM
If application using pyqt5 is to be sold, thus commercial application
That is one reason why I use wxpython, The main reason is that I just like working with wxpython
here's an example of how easy it is to create a nice looking gui in wxpython: https://python-forum.io/Thread-Perfectly...t=wxpython
That is one reason why I use wxpython, The main reason is that I just like working with wxpython
here's an example of how easy it is to create a nice looking gui in wxpython: https://python-forum.io/Thread-Perfectly...t=wxpython
Sep-11-2019, 02:18 PM
A was more talking about Qt Designer when i said free to use and install.
For all Qt product if release as a commercial product need a Riverbank Commercial License(550$ a year).
There a two branches PyQt5 and PySide2(also now known as
The both need the Riverbank license,but Pyside2(Qt for Python) has a LGPL licence,allows you to distribute closed-source application.
With PyQt5 under GNU GPL v3,means you will need to publish the source code of your application.
If you are developing open-source software,it doesn't matter which one to use.
If thinking of distribute closed-source then need to go for Qt for Python.
I do not use a Designer when writing GUI,also write code test look/functionally,then repeat.
You need to look more into
Behind a proxy,
Python 3.6/3.7 and pip installation under Windows
For all Qt product if release as a commercial product need a Riverbank Commercial License(550$ a year).
There a two branches PyQt5 and PySide2(also now known as
Qt for Python
).The both need the Riverbank license,but Pyside2(Qt for Python) has a LGPL licence,allows you to distribute closed-source application.
With PyQt5 under GNU GPL v3,means you will need to publish the source code of your application.
If you are developing open-source software,it doesn't matter which one to use.
If thinking of distribute closed-source then need to go for Qt for Python.
Quote:What is the difference between:PyQt5-tools has the Qt Designer and some other tool like converting .ui(files) and more.
pip install PyQt5 and
Pip install PyQt5-tools
Quote:They all install the design softwareNo only Qt Designer has GUI to help with design.
to help design the GUI ?
I do not use a Designer when writing GUI,also write code test look/functionally,then repeat.
Quote:I do this installation following yourThe all go to site-packages or Scripts folder(binary executable).
steps by going to command line and which folder ?
What if there is proxy blockage ?
You need to look more into
pip
(package manager for Python).Behind a proxy,
pip
has tool for this,or can copy over a wheel.# Use proxy pip install --proxy=https://user@mydomain:port pyqt5 # Use wheel pip install PyQt5-5.13.0-5.13.0-cp35.cp36.cp37.cp38-none-win_amd64.whlIf use Windows can look at link under,see that i show how
pip
shall work.Python 3.6/3.7 and pip installation under Windows
Sep-13-2019, 11:05 PM
(Sep-11-2019, 05:59 AM)buran Wrote: [ -> ]Johnse dateline="<a href="tel:1568173402">1568173402</a>' Wrote: [ -> ]Out of those which one is nice to know that can create professional GUI designThe feel and look of your GUI will depend on the framework you choose. These are just tools to help design/build your GUI (sort of WYSWYG editors). You can create the same GUI without using designer. Using designer often will end with more lines of code compared to when you write everything yourself. So don't confuse the designer tool and the framework. Here is extensive list of frameworks. There is also section GUI Design Tools and IDEs
(Sep-11-2019, 05:59 AM)buran Wrote: [ -> ]Johnse dateline="<a href="tel:1568173402">1568173402</a>' Wrote: [ -> ]Out of those which one is nice to know that can create professional GUI designThe feel and look of your GUI will depend on the framework you choose. These are just tools to help design/build your GUI (sort of WYSWYG editors). You can create the same GUI without using designer. Using designer often will end with more lines of code compared to when you write everything yourself. So don't confuse the designer tool and the framework. Here is extensive list of frameworks. There is also section GUI Design Tools and IDEs
I still think is better we use a program to design it than to write the codes.
There are three that you mentioned are the best ones, pyQT, WxPython, and tkrinter.
And wxGlade ide is for WxPython what about tkrinter.
Can I download wxGlade, do you have a link, I want to give it a try, is it build in or we need to install it separately ?
Sep-14-2019, 06:14 AM
(Sep-13-2019, 11:05 PM)Johnse Wrote: [ -> ]Can I download wxGlade, do you have a link, I want to give it a try, is it build in or we need to install it separately ?
the link is in my very first post - wxGlade
They have nice tutorial
Sep-14-2019, 08:25 AM
Feb-19-2021, 09:01 PM
MD Python is Windows only?
Feb-20-2021, 12:53 PM
Yes, it is only compatible with Windows.
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