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code cleanup and rename of PythonQtWrapper to PythonQtInstanceWrapper and PythonQtMetaObjectWrapper to PythonQtClassWrapper, since these names match much better what these classes wrap, regarding that we are wrapping CPP objects as well...
code cleanup and rename of PythonQtWrapper to PythonQtInstanceWrapper and PythonQtMetaObjectWrapper to PythonQtClassWrapper, since these names match much better what these classes wrap, regarding that we are wrapping CPP objects as well git-svn-id: svn://svn.code.sf.net/p/pythonqt/code/trunk@52 ea8d5007-eb21-0410-b261-ccb3ea6e24a9

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GettingStarted.py
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from PythonQt import *
# set the title of the group box, accessing the title property
box.title = 'PythonQt Example'
# set the html content of the QTextBrowser
box.browser.html = 'Hello <b>Qt</b>!'
# set the title of the button
box.button1.text = 'Append Text'
# set the text of the line edit
box.edit.text = '42'
# define our own python method that appends the text from the line edit
# to the text browser
def appendLine():
box.browser.append(box.edit.text)
# connect the button's clicked signal to our python method
box.button1.connect('clicked()', appendLine)
# connect the lineedit's returnPressed signal to our python method
box.edit.connect('returnPressed()', appendLine)
# show the window
box.show()