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From the release notes "known issues" section:
As part of the transition to Qt6 and PySide6, changes are affecting the usage of PySide6.QtUiTools.loadUiType and the reliance on the PySide command l…
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Currently, data file is expected to define one line contaning the trip search criteria/trip specification for each scenario. It has to match the scenario identifie, e.g. `OTST_TS_OB_RFND_1`.
The im…
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**Mark Sneddon**
We use .ui files generated from Qt Designer to author (some) ui layouts. A sample of the code we would use to load that would be something like this :
```python
q_file = QtCore.Q…
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Tried to add import-check to PyQt6, and while most tests passed fine the few in widgets-plugins/ all failed. Not familiar with what PyQt6 is doing here albeit gives me the impression of just being a o…
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The current version of the UIC Addin does not seem to be compatible with with ArcPro Version 3.X.X. Mark Stanger had upgraded from ArcPro 2.9 to ArcPro 3.0 and noticed that the UIC Addin was not worki…
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### Short description
Trying to load an .ui file with `loadUiType` fails. Reason: pyside6-uic.exe converts ui file to C++ syntax, so that Pythons `compile()` function fails due to a syntax error.
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Support for reading and creating UIC codes would be really nice, and implementation for reading allready exists in the open918 library
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Scenario with an offer request based on a trip specification for two passengers, booking request based on the response of the offer response. The booking will be fulfilled with status confirmed. The t…
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the requestor header description now states
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Requestor *string(header) | The requestor header contains detailed information about who is calling the API. It can include information such as channe…
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This action assumes the package.json is at the root of the project but mine is buried in a folder.
Can an input be added to allow the path to the package.json to be set as an input which I think w…