What is PyQwt3D? - it is a set of Python bindings for the QwtPlot3D C++ class library which extends the Qt framework with widgets for 3D data visualization. PyQwt3D inherits the snappy feel from QwtPlot3D. The examples at http://pyqwt.sourceforge.net/pyqwt3d-examples.html show how easy it is to make a 3D plot and how to save a 3D plot to an image or an (E)PS/PDF file. - it requires and extends PyQt, a set of Python bindings for Qt. - it supports the use of PyQt, Qt, Qwt, the Numerical Python extensions (any combination of NumPy, numarray, and numarray) and optionally SciPy in a GUI Python application or in an interactive Python session. - it runs on POSIX, Mac OS X and Windows platforms (practically any platform supported by Qt and Python). New features: - support for Python-2.5 (requires PyQt and SIP snapshots or the future PyQt-3.17, PyQt-4.1 and SIP-4.5) - support for Qt-4.2.x and -4.1.x - support for NumPy-1.0, see http://numpy.scipy.org - PyQwt3D.OpenGL gives access to a small subset of the OpenGL API - EnrichmentDemo.py example demonstrates PyQwt3D.OpenGL The home page of PyQwt3D is http://pyqwt.sourceforge.net. PyQwt3D-0.1.2 requires: 1. Python-2.5.x,-2.4.x, or -2.3. 2. PyQt-4.0.x, or -3.16.x (or the future PyQt-4.1 or PyQt-3.17) 3. SIP-4.4.x (or the future SIP-4.5) 4. Qt-4.2.x, Qt-4.1.x, Qt-3.3.x, or -3.2.x. 5. QwtPlot3D-0.2.6. Have fun -- Gerard Vermeulen