QtCreator - How to convert .ui file to .py file on Mac?












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How do I convert my .ui files generated by QT Creator to .py files?



I used to convert the .ui files to .py files using a .bat file on windows:



@echo off
for %%f in (*.ui) do (
echo %%f
C:Python34Libsite-packagesPyQt5pyuic5.bat -x %%f -o %%`[`~nf.py`](https://~nf.py)
)
pause


I now no longer have access to a PC for the conversion (plus I'm tired of switching computers just to convert the file), so I need to be able to just convert the .ui files to .py in mac OS.










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  • Is there a C:Python34Libsite-packagesPyQt5pyuic.sh shell script? If so call it from a new sh script wrapper.

    – DavidPostill
    Dec 23 '18 at 16:33
















1















How do I convert my .ui files generated by QT Creator to .py files?



I used to convert the .ui files to .py files using a .bat file on windows:



@echo off
for %%f in (*.ui) do (
echo %%f
C:Python34Libsite-packagesPyQt5pyuic5.bat -x %%f -o %%`[`~nf.py`](https://~nf.py)
)
pause


I now no longer have access to a PC for the conversion (plus I'm tired of switching computers just to convert the file), so I need to be able to just convert the .ui files to .py in mac OS.










share|improve this question

























  • Is there a C:Python34Libsite-packagesPyQt5pyuic.sh shell script? If so call it from a new sh script wrapper.

    – DavidPostill
    Dec 23 '18 at 16:33














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How do I convert my .ui files generated by QT Creator to .py files?



I used to convert the .ui files to .py files using a .bat file on windows:



@echo off
for %%f in (*.ui) do (
echo %%f
C:Python34Libsite-packagesPyQt5pyuic5.bat -x %%f -o %%`[`~nf.py`](https://~nf.py)
)
pause


I now no longer have access to a PC for the conversion (plus I'm tired of switching computers just to convert the file), so I need to be able to just convert the .ui files to .py in mac OS.










share|improve this question
















How do I convert my .ui files generated by QT Creator to .py files?



I used to convert the .ui files to .py files using a .bat file on windows:



@echo off
for %%f in (*.ui) do (
echo %%f
C:Python34Libsite-packagesPyQt5pyuic5.bat -x %%f -o %%`[`~nf.py`](https://~nf.py)
)
pause


I now no longer have access to a PC for the conversion (plus I'm tired of switching computers just to convert the file), so I need to be able to just convert the .ui files to .py in mac OS.







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  • Is there a C:Python34Libsite-packagesPyQt5pyuic.sh shell script? If so call it from a new sh script wrapper.

    – DavidPostill
    Dec 23 '18 at 16:33



















  • Is there a C:Python34Libsite-packagesPyQt5pyuic.sh shell script? If so call it from a new sh script wrapper.

    – DavidPostill
    Dec 23 '18 at 16:33

















Is there a C:Python34Libsite-packagesPyQt5pyuic.sh shell script? If so call it from a new sh script wrapper.

– DavidPostill
Dec 23 '18 at 16:33





Is there a C:Python34Libsite-packagesPyQt5pyuic.sh shell script? If so call it from a new sh script wrapper.

– DavidPostill
Dec 23 '18 at 16:33










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