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QtWebKitWidgets #276
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Thanks @frueter, could you be referring to QtWebEngineWidgets? |
Oops, yes, that's the one. See, I told you I'm confused :-D |
Ok, no problem. :) I don't use these myself, so I can't say for sure whether they are compatible across each binding. But happy to see a PR for it, that way the automatic tests will kick in to see whether they work the same across all bindings. If tests pass, then I see no reason not to include it. |
Lovely, thank you very much! |
Ran into this at work this week. I see a PR here: #273 |
I may have been properly misinformed on this one, but hasn't QtWebEngine been broken for some time in PySide2? EDIT: I can see that QtWebEngine core was very recently added to PySide2 based on Qt 5.11: http://code.qt.io/cgit/pyside/pyside-setup.git/commit/?h=5.9&id=516682fc232db273511440d3c7107ab15f08b5ea |
3 out of 4 issues are closed so there is hope I guess: |
Hi,
I am super confused about the former QWebPage and QWebView widgets and how to access them with PySide2.
Afaik PySide2 uses QtWebKitWidgets which provides the equivalent functionalities but this is not included in Qt.py and also seems to be listed as a generally missing minding in PySide2.
Should it be included in Qt.py or is there a reason it is not?
Cheers,
frank
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