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This repository aims to provide high-quality community-contributed Qt widgets and components for PyQt & PySide that are not provided in the native QtWidgets module.
Components are tested on:
Documentation is available at https://pyapp-kit.github.io/superqt/
superqt provides a variety of widgets that are not included in the native QtWidgets module, including multihandle (range) sliders, comboboxes, and more.
See the widgets documentation for a full list of widgets.
superqt includes a number of utilities for working with Qt, including:
superqt.fonticon
for generating icons from font files (such as Material Design Icons and Font Awesome)See the utilities documentation for a full list of utilities.
We welcome contributions!
Please see the Contributing Guide
FAQs
Missing widgets and components for PyQt/PySide
We found that superqt demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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