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About PyQt
PyQt is a comprehensive set of Python bindings for the Qt cross-platform GUI/XML/SQL C++ framework from Qt Software (renamed from Trolltech). PyQt provides bindings for Qt 2 and Qt 3. PyQt4, a separate set of bindings, covers the Qt 4 series of releases.
PyQt implements around 300 classes and over 5,750 functions and methods including:
- a substantial set of GUI widgets
classes for accessing SQL databases (ODBC, MySQL, PostgreSQL, Oracle)
QScintilla, Scintilla-based rich text editor widget
- data aware widgets that are automatically populated from a database
- an XML parser
- SVG support
- classes for embedding ActiveX controls on Windows (only in commercial version)
Earlier versions of PyQt included a graphical debugger called eric, written using PyQt, which can be used to debug PyQt and ordinary Python console applications. It's now available separately as eric3 from http://www.die-offenbachs.de/eric/index.html.
PyQt includes pyuic which generates Python code from GUI designs created with Qt Designer. This makes PyQt very useful as a rapid prototyping tool for applications that will eventually be (partly or completely) implemented in C++ because the user interface designs can be re-used without modification.
PyQt is available for Windows, UNIX/Linux, Mac OS X and the Sharp Zaurus.
PyQt4
PyQt4 is a set of Python bindings for Qt 4 that exposes much of the functionality of Qt 4 to Python. This version of PyQt is described in more detail on the PyQt4 page.
PyQt documentation
Current documentation is available at http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/static/Docs/PyQt4/pyqt4ref.html.
Mark Summerfield's book, Rapid GUI Programming with Python and Qt, is an up-to-date guide to GUI application development with Python 2.5, PyQt4 and Qt 4.2/4.3. More information can be found at http://www.qtrac.eu/pyqtbook.html.
Boudewijn Rempt's book, GUI Programming with Python: Qt Edition, is available at http://www.commandprompt.com/community/pyqt/.
The PyQt4 tutorial available at http://zetcode.com/tutorials/pyqt4/
A tutorial presented by Jonathan Gardner at the 2003 Northwest Linux Fest is available at JonathanGardnerPyQtTutorial.
A tutorial presented by Oleksandr Yakovlyev for embedding PyQt in C++/Qt application EmbedingPyQtTutorial
PyQt applications
Some applications that use PyQt as their UI layer:
Camelot - A friendly GUI library on top of SQLAlchemy,Elixir, inspired by the Django admin interface. http://www.conceptive.be/projects/camelot
ConvertAll - a versatile unit converter http://www.bellz.org/convertall/.
Eric IDE - an integrated development environment for python http://www.die-offenbachs.de/eric/index.html
FlyWay - a route planner for pilots http://www.bellz.org/flyway/.
imgSeek - Photo collection manager with content-based search and many other features http://imgseek.sourceforge.net/.
Incubus Data Modeler - Free (GPL) data modeler CASE tool http://incubus.sf.net
Kodos - Python Regular Expressions Debugger http://kodos.sourceforge.net/.
Orange - data mining by visual programming http://www.ailab.si/orange
Leo - Editor, data manager http://webpages.charter.net/edreamleo/front.html.
Paythyme - a UK statutory payroll http://www.paythyme.org.uk
PyPI Browser - a PyQt4-based GUI browser for the Python Package Index http://www.boddie.org.uk/david/Projects/Python/PyPI-Browser/
Q4Banking - a Qt4 port of the QBanking frontend from the AqBanking Library http://www.apaku.de/linux/q4banking/index.php
rpCalc - a reverse polish notation calculator http://rpcalc.bellz.org/.
Schevo - a data management system http://schevo.org
TreeLine - a tree-structured PIM http://treeline.bellz.org/.
XPathEvaluator - a PyQt4-based tool that helps you "write" XPath expressions http://www.apaku.de/linux/xpathevaluator/index.php
Anki - A PyQt4-based program designed to help you remember facts (such as words and phrases in a foreign language) as easily, quickly and efficiently as possible. http://ichi2.net/anki
A more up to date list of applications can be found on the PyQt Wiki.
Links to other resources
A Wiki dedicated to PyQt and PyKDE can be found at The PyQt and PyKDE community Wiki.
Phil Thompson was interviewed about PyQt for KDE Dot News in August 2006.