diff --git a/Plugin-migration-to-be-compatible-with-Qt5-and-Qt6.md b/Plugin-migration-to-be-compatible-with-Qt5-and-Qt6.md index 69c90b8..a642dc1 100644 --- a/Plugin-migration-to-be-compatible-with-Qt5-and-Qt6.md +++ b/Plugin-migration-to-be-compatible-with-Qt5-and-Qt6.md @@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ It's possible to make a plugin for both Qt5 and Qt6. +## Script 1. `pip install astpretty tokenize-rt` 1. Install `python3-pyqt6`, `python3-pyqt6.qtsvg`, `python3-pyqt6.qsci` @@ -13,8 +14,15 @@ It's possible to make a plugin for both Qt5 and Qt6. This will get you in the right direction but might not do all necessary changes. Make sure to test your plugin thoroughly. Consider using an IDE with inspection that can notify you about broken imports, bad usage or non-existent references. ## Official C++ documentation + - [Removed Modules in Qt 6.0](https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/whatsnew60.html#removed-modules-in-qt-6-0) - [Porting to Qt 6](https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/portingguide.html) - [Changes to Qt Modules in Qt 6](https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/modulechanges.html) - e.g. [QAction has moved to QtGui](https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/widgets-changes-qt6.html#qaction-qactiongroup)! -- [Qt Namespace](https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/qt.html) lists all those enums \ No newline at end of file +- [Qt Namespace](https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/qt.html) lists all those enums + +## Manual checks + +PyQt5 | PyQt6 +:---: | :---: +Qt.UserRole | Qt.ItemDataRole.UserRole