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Welcome to the PySide documentation wiki page. The PySide project provides LGPL-licensed Python bindings for the '''Qt 4'''. It also includes complete toolchain for rapidly generating bindings for any Qt-based C++ class hierarchies. PySide Qt bindings allow both free open source and proprietary software development and ultimately aim to support Qt platforms.
Welcome to the PySide documentation wiki page. The PySide project provides LGPL-licensed Python bindings for the '''Qt 4'''. It also includes complete toolchain for rapidly generating bindings for any Qt-based C++ class hierarchies. PySide Qt bindings allow both free open source and proprietary software development and ultimately aim to support Qt platforms.

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Attention: a port of PySide to Qt 5.x started in 2014, the progress and more details about this project can be found under PySide 2

Welcome to the PySide documentation wiki page. The PySide project provides LGPL-licensed Python bindings for the Qt 4. It also includes complete toolchain for rapidly generating bindings for any Qt-based C++ class hierarchies. PySide Qt bindings allow both free open source and proprietary software development and ultimately aim to support Qt platforms.

An Introduction to PySide

The latest version of PySide is 1.2.4 released on October 14, 2015 and provides access to the complete Qt 4.8 framework.

Documentation

Community Support

Development

Contributing to PySide Wiki

This Wiki is a community area where you can easily contribute, and which may contain rapidly changing information. Please put any wiki pages related to PySide into the Pyside category by adding the following text to the top of the page:

[[Category:PySide]]

Also, since PySide is sharing the wiki with other Qt users, include the word “PySide” or “Python” in the names of any new pages you create to differentiate it from other Qt pages..