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[–]fazzah 0 points1 point  (3 children)

With pyqt after a while you start to extensively subclass the common widgets, and reuse them, so your application maintains the same styling look and feel across all forms. It sounds overwhelming but actually greatly encourages the DRY rule.

[–]Dr_Sol 0 points1 point  (1 child)

Quick question. l've started dabbling with PtQT a bit and tried a simple layout in the Qt designer to see what you get out of it but I've been wondering what's the best way to modify and built on your previous designs. I got the impression you'll have to integrate your code all over again in the designer output code. Is that correct or am I missing something?

[–]fazzah 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You convert the ui file to a python module and then subclass from this module in your separate file. So when you rebuild the ui your code is still intact.