Hi Tim, The thing about installation instructions is that they have to be exact, to save time and hassle. While the page mentions Python 3, it then goes to list just Python versions of modules - no suffix 3. I have been trapped in the hamster treadmill finding this does not work, then figuring you have to use the Python 3 versions, and then finding it is short on some modules, and then finding that I just cant get F 3 to work on Ubuntu 17 no matter what I try.
Speaking as somebody with a lifetime of experience as a software developer, this is unclear, confusing, and incorrect. And it does not work on Ubuntu 17.
Urs had success installing F from the Ubuntu repository, but I don't see why we should not aim to be able to install this application stand alone. I want an install that is clean, clear, and understandable and manageable, not just a way of making the application run by any means.
I still think at this stage there is some unstated dependency on how Qt is installed that I can't fathom.