Jan-11-2019, 09:30 PM
@Larz60+
That looks better, but I think I'll stick with Qt for now.
@metulburr
And I think now what you've said really wraps it up pretty accurately. Those are just details, that can be changed if you're persistent enough. I'll try to think like that more often :)
@Alfalfa
Big kudos for the code, I'll try to learn from it :)
@Weave
I stumbled upon it few days ago, but I'm concerned I couldn't find too much good info on how to use it, and I'm just a newbie who wouldn't be able to just dive in it and understand right away.
@Standard_user
Looks way better. Thanks for that!
@All - I'm gonna repeat myself, but once again I'm heppy seeing how helpful is the python community (no one called me stupid so far :D). I will just start from scratch and approach it similarly to how artists start with the painting. Make a sketch and then replace one element after another until you're satisfied.
That looks better, but I think I'll stick with Qt for now.
@metulburr
And I think now what you've said really wraps it up pretty accurately. Those are just details, that can be changed if you're persistent enough. I'll try to think like that more often :)
@Alfalfa
Big kudos for the code, I'll try to learn from it :)
@Weave
I stumbled upon it few days ago, but I'm concerned I couldn't find too much good info on how to use it, and I'm just a newbie who wouldn't be able to just dive in it and understand right away.
@Standard_user
Looks way better. Thanks for that!
@All - I'm gonna repeat myself, but once again I'm heppy seeing how helpful is the python community (no one called me stupid so far :D). I will just start from scratch and approach it similarly to how artists start with the painting. Make a sketch and then replace one element after another until you're satisfied.