pyZui - anyone know about this?

David Roberts d at vidr.cc
Mon Dec 14 21:29:39 EST 2009


Hi,

Yes, the toolkit used is PyQt. The ZUI is implemented using a simple
QPainter, and employs pyramidal tiling for efficiency (I haven't used
any Qt/KDE voodoo in this regard). I'm using Gnome at the moment, but
it should work just as well on KDE. Web pages are rendered using
QtWebKit, and PDF with the pdftoppm utility.

The project is opensource (GPLv2), but just hasn't been published
yet :) . I'll try to make a release over the next few days, and I'll
post a link here when I do.

--
David Roberts
http://da.vidr.cc/

On Dec 15, 10:33 am, Donn <donn.in... at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Tuesday 15 December 2009 01:43:52 David Boddie wrote:> I managed to catch his address and sent him a message saying that people
> > were discussing PyZUI in this thread.
>
> Oooh. Sits,fidgets and waits. I want my socks back! (OP) :D
>
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