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Python is a general-purpose, dynamically typed, object-oriented high-level programming language. Interpreters for versions 3.x and 2.x come installed on the Raspberry Pi's most popular operating system distributions.

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Control browser in fullscreen with python program

But with that approach I cant seem to change the webpage displayed using python once it is opened. … The python webbrowser library doesnt seem to allow you to get() midori and then control it...it is not listed as a browser type here. I tried using the python subprocess library instead. …
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Control browser in fullscreen with python program

Once the browser is opened you can control it by sending commands over a named pipe connection from Python. …
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ImportError: No module named 'PyQt5'

I have tried the below, but while it runs fine I dont think that actually creates python modules: sudo apt-get install qt5-default pyqt5-dev pyqt5-dev-tools I have tried the below, but it gives me " … No files/directories in /tmp/pip-build-2rya72fo/python-qt5/pip-egg-info (from PKG-INFO)" pip3 install python-qt5 What is the correct way to get pyqt5 working with Python on Raspberry Pi (Jessie) …
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PyQt support for WebEngine on raspberry Pi 3 raspbian-stretch

However while I can import various modules into Python I am finding that none of the WebEngine modules import (WebEngine, WebEngineWidgets, WebEngineCore). They dont appear to be there. …
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