QT Design Studio with PySide6
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Hi
I would like to use QT Design Studio to design an application which runs with PySide6 bindings.
Is there an option to export the Project for PySide6, which may also produce some boiler plate code to run the application?
Or, should I use QT Designer instead?
My goal would be to develop a python application using PySide6, having a layered architecture aproach and being able to design the GUI with QT Design Studio without any hassle of moving files arround.
Thanks
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@JonB
Thanks for your respone, I will use VS Code as Editor for writing Python code.In my understanding ".ui files" are for widgets, but I would like to work with QT Quick (Controls) and use QT Design Studios which seems to have a more "modern" UI and user experience.
The question is, if QT Design Studio has already a "developer workflow" for using with PySide6 or should go the QT Designer route with ".qml files" instead?
Edit: My question is basically the same as this one:
https://forum.qt.io/topic/144714/getting-started-with-design-studio-and-pyside6 -
It's amazing how in history of this forum category nobody has opened a thread to ask about pyside 6 but we opened a new thread mere minutes apart asking the same.
https://forum.qt.io/topic/144714/getting-started-with-design-studio-and-pyside6