

NOTE: If you want to download it yourself to install into your QGIS install. Shouldn't be too hard to add into the nightly, weekly packages. The Qt Designer can be embedded into other applications however I haven't looked into doing this for QGIS yet.Ĭan I start Qt Designer from within QGIS or do I have to have to fishĪround in the QGIS installation with Windows Explorer and find the Qtĭesigner.exe is installed into bin\ folder for OSGeo4w install however it doesn't seem the weekly builds include this yet.

QGIS GUI in anyway (like the forms designer within ms-access is the Is the copy of Qt Designer that comes with QGIS integrated wtih the Is there anyway of triggering the display of forms for non-spatial data tables? The GIS can record which signs need replacing but the price list is needed to provide a cost estimate. Many data collection tasks are non-spatial, for example adding in a price list for road signs.If I am looking for a way to create forms with python validation code, is PyQt a good solution?.Does the pre-packaged windows installer for new users come with Qt Designer configured in a way that can be used for form design?.Am I better off installing a separate version of Qt Designer/Qt Creator or pyQt than using the integrated Qt Designer?.Is the copy of Qt Designer that comes with QGIS integrated wtih the QGIS GUI in anyway (like the forms designer within ms-access is the the rest of ms-access)?Ĭan I start Qt Designer from within QGIS or do I have to have to fish around in the QGIS installation with Windows Explorer and find the Qt Designer exe to double click on? My questions here are pretty naive but the stuff that everyone knows is precisely the stuff that one can't find in print: From Nathan W's excellent posts I know how to create a user form and how to hook it to a qgis layer and also how to add validation code. I am just trying understand how qgis and designer work together.
