Bump Qt example to use PySide6 and PyQt6#1305
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benmoran56 merged 1 commit intopyglet:masterfrom Apr 20, 2025
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* Rename variables and constants * Update docstrings * Update help text * Use non-deprecated exec() method * Add note on GNOME and --use-qt-file-dialog * Update phrasing about guide for prior versions and lawyers
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PySide2 hasn't had a release since 2022. This PR bumps the Qt example to use PySide6 (latest release on April 2nd),
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