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Qt is set of cross-platform C++ libraries that implement high-level APIs for accessing many aspects of modern desktop and mobile systems. These include location and positioning services, multimedia, NFC and Bluetooth connectivity, a Chromium based web browser, as well as traditional UI development.
PyQt6 is a comprehensive set of Python bindings for Qt v6. It is implemented as more than 35 extension modules and enables Python to be used as an alternative application development language to C++ on all supported platforms including iOS and Android.
PyQt6 may also be embedded in C++ based applications to allow users of those applications to configure or enhance the functionality of those applications.
PyQt6 is copyright (c) Riverbank Computing Limited. Its homepage is https://www.riverbankcomputing.com/software/pyqt/.
Support may be obtained from the PyQt mailing list at https://www.riverbankcomputing.com/mailman/listinfo/pyqt/.
PyQt6 is released under the GPL v3 license and under a commercial license that allows for the development of proprietary applications.
The documentation for the latest release can be found here.
The GPL version of PyQt6 can be installed from PyPI:
pip install PyQt6
pip
will also build and install the bindings from the sdist package but Qt's
qmake
tool must be on PATH
.
The sip-install
tool will also install the bindings from the sdist package
but will allow you to configure many aspects of the installation.
FAQs
Python bindings for the Qt cross platform application toolkit
We found that PyQt6 demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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