Jan-30-2017, 11:21 PM (This post was last modified: Jan-30-2017, 11:21 PM by birdieman. Edited 2 times in total.Edit Reason: added last line)
I am very new (to Python, Designer, etc) and having a problem installing PyQt DESIGNER. I installed Python 3.6 I also installed PyQt5 using Windows command window and pip3. Everything worked fine (it said it was successful). Since PyQt - DESIGNER did not show up in my Windows Start Menu (like in a normal download from a web with an exe file), I am guessing I need to install DESIGNER separately. After searching various forums, I tried installing DESIGNER using 'pip3 install PyQt5-tools' in the Windows command window and got 'Could not find a version that satisfies the requirement PyQt5-tools (from versions:) No matching distribution found for PyQt5-tools.'
I also downloaded something called a wheel -- pyqt5_tools-5.7.dev9-cp35-none-win_amd64.whl (md5) -- from Python software foundation. It is in my download bucket, but I do not know how to 'run' it -- like a traditional downloaded exe file.
So what do I do now? I want to download QT5-DESIGNER so that it shows up in my Windows Start Menu. Again, I am new so please be patient. Thanks
I figured out how to download the wheel mentioned above using pip -- but it says ' the wheel is not a supported wheel on this platform' -- anyone know what that means? Should I give up on PyQt5 and use PyQT4?
I also downloaded something called a wheel -- pyqt5_tools-5.7.dev9-cp35-none-win_amd64.whl (md5) -- from Python software foundation. It is in my download bucket, but I do not know how to 'run' it -- like a traditional downloaded exe file.
So what do I do now? I want to download QT5-DESIGNER so that it shows up in my Windows Start Menu. Again, I am new so please be patient. Thanks
I figured out how to download the wheel mentioned above using pip -- but it says ' the wheel is not a supported wheel on this platform' -- anyone know what that means? Should I give up on PyQt5 and use PyQT4?
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