## Configuring your project for the application You will need to associate the code to a project if not already done. If you don't have a project, just opening the folder with PyCharm should suffice. However, you need to have a `virtualenv` for your project (for good practice), that uses Python 3.6+. In this virtualenv, you'll have to installĀ : - `pyside6` Note that Qt has issues with theming; if PySide6 is installed, using `pip` or another medium, it won't follow the system theme. However, if PySide2 is installed globally on the system (via `apt-get` or `pacman`), programs seem to follow the system theme. One would then have to revert to importing from `PySide2` instead of `PySide6` (with no other changes). ## How to run the application The application is very simple to run in PyCharm. To do it, right-click on the source file content pane, somewhere where there is an empty space. Then, click the `Run ...`.